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Denver Film Festival Spotlights Difficult Issues With Social Justice Films

There are about 100 titles available for streaming for the price of a ticket.

(CBS News)

By Libby Smith

November 4, 2020

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DENVER (CBS4) – The Denver Film Festival had to go virtual this year, so there are about 100 titles available for streaming for the price of a ticket. As always, the offerings are quite diverse everything from blockbuster movies to music videos. For the first time this year, the festival has put together a program of social justice films that organizers are hoping will have an impact on viewers.

“We think that Denver Film has a responsibility to use this medium to make it available and accessible to everyone throughout the community, to really be a spark for conversation, a spark of inclusivity,” said James Mejia, the CEO of Denver Film.

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