Summer of Cinema

During the Summer months, Aspen Film partners with local organizations and non-profits to deliver unique film experiences to the Aspen community. From curated film series to film camps, summer comes with a variety of programming aiming to get people jazzed about film! Interested in learning more about upcoming programming? Check out the Up Next calendar or click below to learn more about the current edition of Summer of Cinema.


Summer of Cinema 2023

Film Camp 2023


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Aspen Film Isis Theatre

The Isis Theatre opened in 1915 in the heart of downtown Aspen, where it remains to this day. Featuring four-screens, concessions, and a variety of independent and blockbuster programming, the Isis is the only full-time movie theater in Aspen. Aspen Film purchased the theater in 2022. 

406 E Hopkins Ave, Aspen, CO 81611


A taste of summer

In the news

2023 SHORTSFEST Award Winners

Apr 19, 2023

ASPEN FILM ANNOUNCES 2023 SHORTSFEST OSCAR®-QUALIFIERS AND AWARD-WINNING FILMS ASPEN, Colo. (April 17, 2023) In an awards presentation held on Sunday, April 16, Aspen Film, the year-round film arts, and education organization, announced the winning films from its 32nd Aspen Shortsfest April 10-16, 2023. One of only four Oscar®-qualifying festivals in the US strictly dedicated to […]

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Sopris Sun interns gain cultural insight from Shortsfest filmmakers

Apr 19, 2023

Recently, three of The Sopris Sun youth journalism interns, Yesenia Benavides, Antoinette Brasier and Dominic Furer, had the chance to interview two directors whose films were featured at Aspen Film’s Shortsfest this year: Julia Elihu, director of “In the Garden of Tulips,” and Noam Argov, director of “Sulam.” Below are but a few highlights from […]

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Aspen Shortsfest 2023 Interview: Noam Argov on Making Sure Nothing’s Lost in Translation in “Sulam”

Apr 18, 2023

There are already too many mental calculations that Alma (Oriah Elgrabli) has to keep in her head as she prepares for a math final when disaster strikes in “Sulam,” less in a panic than her mother (Mor Cohen) about a leak in the ceiling of their apartment than the prospect of what it will take […]

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