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posted Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2007 10:25am
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As much as we love tuning into great documentaries on Rocky Mountain PBS, sometimes it's all about the big screen. Rocky Mountain PBS often hosts free screenings in the Denver area, including monthly ITVS Community Cinema (featuring select docs from "Independent Lens") at Starz FilmCenter and our recent screenings of "The War" and "Seeing in the Dark." The response has been good, but we want to hear more. Would you like to see more Rocky Mountain PBS documentaries in public and be part of a discussion afterwards? What kind of programs would you like to see, and where would you like to see them? Do you think your community would support a free Rocky Mountain PBS screening?
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Mindy F./Denver
Tuesday, October 9, 2007 › 2:54pm
LOVE the screenings! I'm a huge documentary fan & I try to go when I see those in your newsletter. I went to the one last year about hip hop and was blown away by the movie and the discussion afterward with the DJs. More like that, please.
Barbara Moe
Tuesday, October 9, 2007 › 4:16pm
Yes, more. How do we hear about these?
Allison, Rocky Mountain PBS
Tuesday, October 9, 2007 › 4:31pm
**Mindy, I'm so glad you liked "Hip Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes"! That was one of our most popular screenings and I agree with you--awesome discussion afterwards. You can check out what other people around the nation are saying about the program
here.
**Barbara, check the weekly E-news for details on screenings. Our next one is October 31 in Denver, "Miss Navajo." Sign up for the Community Cinema mailing list at
rmpbs.org/cinema
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Ann F.
Tuesday, October 9, 2007 › 9:18pm
Yes, Big Screen is wonderful for these opportunities. You ask about where to show..How about Starz at Auraria or Boulder library?
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Mindy F./Denver
Tuesday, October 9, 2007 › 2:54pm
LOVE the screenings! I'm a huge documentary fan & I try to go when I see those in your newsletter. I went to the one last year about hip hop and was blown away by the movie and the discussion afterward with the DJs. More like that, please.
Barbara Moe
Tuesday, October 9, 2007 › 4:16pm
Yes, more. How do we hear about these?
Allison, Rocky Mountain PBS
Tuesday, October 9, 2007 › 4:31pm
**Mindy, I'm so glad you liked "Hip Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes"! That was one of our most popular screenings and I agree with you--awesome discussion afterwards. You can check out what other people around the nation are saying about the program
here.
**Barbara, check the weekly E-news for details on screenings. Our next one is October 31 in Denver, "Miss Navajo." Sign up for the Community Cinema mailing list at
rmpbs.org/cinema
.
Ann F.
Tuesday, October 9, 2007 › 9:18pm
Yes, Big Screen is wonderful for these opportunities. You ask about where to show..How about Starz at Auraria or Boulder library?
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