Nuggets from the Nugget, 8/13-19
Telluride's Nugget Theatre is back to being a movie theatre this week. The movie of the week is "Inception" for all showings. Leonardo DiCaprio stars in Christopher N
Telluride's Nugget Theatre is back to being a movie theatre this week. The movie of the week is "Inception" for all showings. Leonardo DiCaprio stars in Christopher N
Telluride's Nugget Theatre will be busy with music during the Telluride Jazz Celebration this weekend, Friday through Sunday. On Monday, it's back to movies. "Despicab
August 3, 8 p.m., Telluride’s five-star Wilkinson Public Library screens a rare documentary, “Jazz is my Native Language: A Portrait of Toshiko Akiyoshi,” about b
Telluride's Nugget Theatre is screening two movies the week of Friday, July 30 to Thursday, August 5. "Knight and Day" is a holdover from last week. The action movie
If you missed "Toy Story 3" or "Knight and Day" at Telluride's Nugget Theatre last week, you have another chance. See last week's post. New at the Nugge
The Nugget Theatre in beautiful downtown Telluride is busy this week, primarily because Nothing is happening. The Nothing Festival, that is. To celebrate Nothing, the Nugget is sho
BERKELEY, CA – Telluride Film Festival (September 3-6, 2010), presented by National Film Preserve LTD., is proud to announce its 2010 Guest Director, Michael Ondaatje. The celebr
Telluride’s Nugget Theatre is screening two films for the week of Friday, July 9 through Thursday, July 15, both rated PG13. “Grown Ups” concerns a group of schoo
In addition to the 3 films already scheduled for tonight’s Montainfilm in Telluride fundraiser, there is screening of “Bag It”, all the stuff about plastics we ha
For the week of Friday, July 2 through Thursday, July 8 Telluride's Nugget Theatre is presenting two movies, "The Secret of Kells" and "Prince of Persia." &
SHORTS AND STUDENT FILMS DEADLINE: JULY 1, 2010 FEATURES DEADLINE: JULY 15, 2010 Telluride Film Festival, a four-day international event celebrating the art of film, plays host to
The Nugget Theatre in Telluride is showing two movies during the week of Friday, June 25 through Thursday, July 1. The early movie each evening is "Marmaduke" when the ki
Telluride Bluegrass Festival may be over, but the beat goes on at Telluride's five-star Wilkinson Public Library. Monday, June 21, 6 p.m. Back for an encore performance, Raina
The Nugget Theatre in the heart of beautiful downtown Telluride is showing two films for the week of Friday, June 18-Thursday, June 24, plus a Telluride Film Festival presentation
World Premiere of Tom Shadyac’s "I Am", Record Attendance Highlight 32nd Annual Festival Telluride, Colorado (June 8th, 2010) – Mountainfilm in Telluride enjoyed reco
Telluride's Nugget Theatre is showing two movies the week of Friday, June 11- Thursday, June 17. "Robin Hood" is a holdover from last week and is an updated version o
After a busy Mountainfilm weekend, Telluride's Nugget Theatre is back on a regular schedule, with three movies on tap for the week of Friday, June 4 to Thursday, June 10. "
“The moment when one thing turns into another is the most beautiful moment,” Vik Muniz Mountainfilm in Telluride selected director Lucy Walker’s latest film to be
Legendary filmmaker Greg Stump ("Blizzard of Aahhh's") will preview his upcoming film at Mountainfilm in Telluride.
Telluride's Nugget Theatre is one of the venues for Mountainfilm in Telluride from Friday, May 28 through Monday morning. Check http://www.mountainfilm.org/festival/2010/online
See the "First Ascent" series from National Geographic International and Sender Films at Mountainfilm in Telluride. The series features Dean Potter, Timmy O'Neill, Alex Honnold and
[click “Play” to hear director Louie Psyihoyos speaking with Susan] Mountainfilm in Telluride, May 28 – May 31, features about 75 extraordinary films about extraordin
[click “Play” to listen to Chris Rainier’s conversation with Susan] Written and directed by Andrew Gregg, “Tattoo Odyssey,” follows Mountainfilm in Te
[click “Play” to listen to Susan’s conversation with Ernst Aebi] Ernst Aebi, both the man and his film, “Barefoot to Timbuktu,” embodies the ideals of