Festivals

The 2020 Telluride Horror Show is scheduled to move online. "Shelter-In-Place Edition" coming in October. Scroll down to watch a Festival trailer from days gone by. (Sigh!) Currently, Telluride Horror Show is accepting short and feature film submissions from the  following categories: Horror, Thriller, Suspense, Fantasy,...

Below is a note from Telluride Mushroom Festival Director Britt Bunyard, with updates on the upcoming virtual event August 10 - 16. More details on in-person stakeholder events below. Specific schedules are being planned now and will be released on July 20th. Buy $75 Virtual...

The following is a note from Steve Gumble, Director, Telluride Blues & Brews Festival. The weekend event is postponed to September 17-19, 2021. To Our Dear Festival Community, You might be familiar with that old saying, "March comes in like a lion and out like a lamb."...

Mountainfilm is committed to supporting documentary filmmakers to tell stories that support its mission to use the power of film, art and ideas to inspire audiences to create a better world. Mountainfilm's Commitment Grant and Emerging Filmmaker Fellowship initiatives are two ways the nonprofit does...

Colorado Creative Industries (CCI) recently announced the names of the recipients of a new grant created this year to address challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Telluride Fire Festival was one of the nonprofits chosen to receive a CO CARES Act grant in 2020. For...

With a heavy heart the Telluride Institute’s Telluride Mushroom Festival committee and staff announce that 2020 Telluride Mushroom Festival events are not happening this year in the same wonderful way they have occurred over the past 40 years due, of course, to the challenges surrounding...