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Colorado lawmakers offer $34 million in tax incentives to land Sundance Film Festival

Bill would offer $3 million a year to ‘global film festival entity’ that moves to the state

Local film highlights rafting recovery program in the Durango area

‘The Flow We Find’ follows a Colorado River float trip for those affected by substance abuse

Documentary highlights Durango’s Mountain Middle School as media literacy success

‘Trust Me’ shows how schools can teach students to think critically about information and media

In effort to diversify economy, San Juan County names film manager

Devin Neeley will market Farmington area to production companies

City of Farmington granted additional money for Totah Theater renovations

$135,000 will go toward new digital projection and sound equipment

Could Farmington be the next Hollywood?

‘We have a good 10-year window to position ourselves to create a new industry’

Netflix to give ‘The Irishman’ exclusive theatrical release

NEW YORK – Netflix will give “The Irishman” an exclusive theatrical release for about four weeks, providing theaters most of November to play Martin Scorsese’s big-budget crime epic before i...

Four Corners Film Office to go under Durango Film Institute

The Region 9 Economic Development District of Southwest Colorado announced this week that the Four Corners Film Office program will move under the Durango Film Institute. The Dura...

Mancos Valley Film Festival turns the camera on adventure

Expanded Mancos film festival raises money for local nonprofits

Mancos Valley Film Festival turns the camera on adventure

Expanded event raises money for local nonprofits

New film festival seeks Navajo-language entries

Event to showcase short films from around the country

Second annual Mancos Valley River Film Festival accepting submissions

Event will benefit Mancos Trails Group