40TH Denver Film Festival Announces Award Recipients And Full Guest List Of Attendees



Festival Packages are currently on sale. The following packages offer the best discounted price to attend the Festival.

Six Pack: $66 Member, $84 Non-member – Valid for matinee and regular screenings and panels, not valid for special presentations. 

Fifteen Pack:  $150 Member, $195 Non-member – Valid for matinee and regular screenings and panels, not valid for special presentations. 

Red Carpet Pack: $75 ($25 per ticket) Member, $90 ($30 per ticket) Non-Member – Three Red Carpet film experiences at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, including Opening Night – November 1, Centerpiece –November 3; and Closing Night – November 11. 


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Dinner and a Movie Packages: $75 Member, $85 Non-Member. Enjoy an amazing night out with dinner at any Larimer Square restaurant ($50 gift certificate), free parking at the Larimer Square garage, and Red Carpet evening at the Denver Film Festival. 

Flavor of the Fest: $100. The Flavor of the Fest Package is your opportunity to engage in a sampling of our Festival offerings. Package includes a ticket to one Red Carpet Premiere with an After Party and four tickets to any regularly priced DFF40 screening. 

Enjoy the Denver Film Festival in a whole new way by becoming a Member. Memberships begin at just $65 and allow you to purchase DFF40 tickets at a member discount. No matter what membership level you choose to join Denver Film Society, your contributions will be appreciated and make a difference. For more information on membership please visit: denverfilm.org/membership

 

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