November 1-3, 2013

Nominated for Best Documentary Feature

RMWFF is delighted that THE INVISIBLE WAR, screened at our November 2012 festival, was nominated for an Oscar. Click to learn more about this fantastic film.

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Oscar Winner!

RMWFF is proud to announce that INOCENTE won the 2013 Oscar for Best Documentary Short, and MONDAYS AT RACINE, another film from our 2012 Festival lineup, was also nominated in the same category.  Check out both of these amazing films from our film library today! 

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STRANGERS NO MORE - In the heart of Tel Aviv, there is an exceptional school where children from forty-eight different countries and diverse backgrounds come together to learn. Many of the students arrive at Bialik-Rogozin School fleeing poverty, political adversity and even genocide. Here, no child is a stranger.

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The 4th Annual Night of Award-Winning Shorts was a HUGE success, and now we're getting ready for November.  Tickets will go on sale at the end of August, but it's never too early to mark your calendar and plan to spend the weekend with us at the 2013 Rocky Mountain Women's Film Festival, November 1-3.  
 
CAN'T WAIT FOR NOVEMBER?  WANT TO HELP RMWFF SELECT FILMS FOR THE 2013 LINE-UP?
RMWFF is looking for groups of 8 to 10 (or more!) that are interested in previewing and evaluating films for the 2013 November Festival. For more information please contact our Community Preview Coordinator, Liz Moore, by email, or call the office at 719.226.0450.

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The Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival is the longest continuous-running women's film festival in North America. It showcases feature, short, documentary and animated films that are thought-provoking and enriching, and that encourage global awareness and personal growth. More »

RMWFF Film Library

Are you sad because you missed a great film from a past Festival?  Well, we've got just the remedy!  A RMWFF Library Card gives you access to over 170 titles of films from past festivals.

Stop on by the office and get yourself a card ($20 for an individual / $50 for a group) and borrow as many films as you would like (preferably no more than three at a time for up to ten days).  Your card is good for one year.