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  1. 26. Apr. 2024 · The film "Mirasol" will be screened at 10 a.m., April 28, and features the story of several Pueblo farming families and the Pueblo chile. Cost ranges from $25 for one day or $40 for all three days ...

  2. Native Initiative: COFTM, Colorado Film School and the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe have partnered to create a film workshop for students to learn how to use cameras, drones, how to edit and about the art of storytelling. “ To begin the incentive application process, submit a pre-application or consult with the film office at 303-892-3840.

  3. pueblostarjournal.org › event › the-pueblo-film-fest-2024/04/28EVENT: The Pueblo Film Fest

    28. Apr. 2024 · The Pueblo Film Fest. Date/Time Date(s) - Sunday, April 28, 2024 All Day 04/26/24 - 04/28/24 Add to your calendar: iCal. Location Sangre de Cristo Arts Center 210 N. Santa Fe Ave. Pueblo Saturday, April 27th - Multiple Film Screenings for ...

  4. — The Pueblo Film Festival is taking place this weekend, recognizing the hard work and talent in southern Colorado and beyond. The screenings and celebrations will take place at the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center, featuring live performances along with networking opportunities within the industry. "I feel this is a big step for our film and arts, culture and community in Pueblo," said Jason ...

  5. Provide the best direct contacts for location scouting and permit requirements in the areas where you wish to film. Work closely with our Film Production Unit and the Colorado Office of Film, Television & Media and their vast database to help get you the best crew for your project. Services Historic Downtown Pueblo @ 5tn & Main.

  6. 5. Apr. 2024 · Share this: Pueblo hosts an annual filmmaking competition challenging filmmakers to write, film and edit a five- to seven-minute short film within 72 hours. No late submissions are accepted. The cinephiles behind Kickass Film Fest have selected over a dozen award winners and are ready for these quick-thinking filmmakers to walk their red carpet.

  7. Agarrando pueblo. (Agarrando pueblo) Parodying the dubious manners and deontology of documentaries claiming to denounce the living conditions of poor populations, Luis Ospina and Carlos Mayolo – leading figures of the Latin-American “Third Cinema” movement – question the representations conveyed by what they dub “pornographic misery”.