Winter sports action filming difficult in Steamboat's dry winter
It depends on who you ask, but for Steamboat Springs' Jonny Buschmann, a backcountry enthusiast, winter 2011-12 was a lost season.
Independent film shot near Steamboat Lake released
In fall 2009, Denver-based actor and filmmaker Luke Seven returned to his family’s Steamboat Lake cabin, where he’d spent countless summer days riding ATVs and fishing with his parents and brother.
Steamboat library to host silent film series
Before movies had soundtracks, there were silent films. But movie theaters were far from silent places because in each theater, a live orchestra would play along with the movie, expressing in music the exaggerated emotions playing out on the screen.
Local snowmobile riders to premiere movies made last season
Filmmakers Chris Rhodes and Brian McCleary, who spent last season shooting footage of fellow snowmobile riders in the area, will premiere their movies Friday at The Tap House Sports Grill.
Local skier organizes multidimensional ski movie event
Local skier Glen Little II is hosting the Level 1 Productions ski movie premiere of "After Dark" on Friday in Steamboat.
9th Steamboat film festival accepting submissions through Oct. 25
The ninth annual Steamboat Mountain Film Festival is accepting film submissions until Oct. 25.
Community Cinema Series brings global issues to Steamboat
The Community Cinema Series kicks off Thursday and is designed as an exercise in civic engagement.
‘Horse Whisperer’ Buck Brannaman returns to Steamboat
Documentary film 'Buck' coincides with horse clinics
Buck Brannaman has been traveling the world for 29 years, giving clinics on natural horsemanship, teaching others to connect with their animals through kindness, compassion and understanding, and recognizing the horse as a mirror to one’s soul.
Steamboat middle school's "Glee"-like film shows Thursday
Students star in musical production
The only showing is at 7 p.m. Thursday night in the middle school’s cafetorium. The cost at the door is a “pay what you want” donation to the Steamboat Springs Arts Council, which has sponsored the production in the two years since the school system cut the program.
Snowboard movie premiere couples with reggae band at Ghost Ranch in Steamboat
Mark Sullivan found something in Alaska he wants to share with the world: deep, untouched snow; jagged, imposing peaks; vast wilderness and a deeply entrenched skiing and snowboarding culture. Now, he wants the lower 48 to have a glimpse into the lifestyle.
Community Cinema in Steamboat opens 2nd year tonight
Through the lens of Routt County organizations and a small, community atmosphere, the Community Cinema series presented by the Bud Werner Memorial Library will examine a large-scale issue each month with the screening of a documentary. The first film of the 2010-11 series, called “Reel Injun: On the Trail of the Hollywood Indian,” screens at 6:30 p.m. today in Library Hall. The event is free and open to the public.
Steamboat Mountain Film Festival accepting submissions
Film submissions are due Oct. 25 and must have been completed after Sept. 1, 2009.
Steamboat's Chief Plaza Theater gets 3-D technology
Downtown building under contract as movie theater updates projectors
The old theaters at the downtown Chief Plaza Theater got a breath of fresh life with the addition of 3-D technology, even as the building is under contract to be sold and the cinema likely will be replaced by a performing arts venue after three years.
Friends of the Chief ink contract to buy Steamboat movie theater
A community group working to create a downtown cultural venue took a major step in that direction this week. A spokesman for Friends of the Chief confirmed Friday afternoon that the group has placed the Chief Plaza movie theater under a purchase contract.
‘40 Year Old Virgin’ showing at bike-in movie event Sunday
SmartWool and New Belgium Brewing want to treat Steamboat Springs to a free movie under the stars Sunday night at Howelsen Hill. But you’ll have to leave the children at home.
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