Narrative Shorts 1: "Cooped Up"
90 minutes
Please note: This program does not contain the short film THE SOUND OF A WILD SNAIL EATING. This film will be be available on Saturday October 3 and Sunday October 4, 2020. Buy tickets for either program here:
Saturday October 3 6:00 PM MDT (3 hour "Watch Window")
Sunday October 4 2:00 PM MDT (3 hour "Watch Window")
Use the playlist on the right to view all films & descriptions in this program
Free Live Panel Discussion
Join us for a free and live panel discussion on Wednesday, September 30th at 7 pm MST.
AN UNUSUAL ROUTE: DIALOGUES AROUND SYSTEMIC REPRESENTATIONS
Join us for a thoughtful conversation about diversity, inclusion, and equity in America. Are you ready to discuss what equity could look like in America? We invite you to bring your questions for the Q&A and your vulnerability in this discussion.
Join the Live Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A Here
At Crested Butte Film Festival we believe that film can change lives. Every year we strive to create opportunities for participants to learn and have the opportunity to act during the festival. To accompany our panel “An Unusual Route: Dialogues Around Systemic Representations” and the films exploring race in America, we’ve developed a list of resources to support your journey toward anti-racism. This is not comprehensive by any means, but we hope this helps.
THE USUAL ROUTE
Between his new job as a garbage collector and doing small drug deals with his cousin, teenager Steve tries to figure what kind of a future lies ahead.
Free Live Panel Discussion
Join us for a free and live panel discussion on Wednesday, September 30th at 7 pm MST.
AN UNUSUAL ROUTE: DIALOGUES AROUND SYSTEMIC REPRESENTATIONS
Join us for a thoughtful conversation about diversity, inclusion, and equity in America. Are you ready to discuss what equity could look like in America? We invite you to bring your questions for the Q&A and your vulnerability in this discussion.
Join the Live Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A Here
At Crested Butte Film Festival we believe that film can change lives. Every year we strive to create opportunities for participants to learn and have the opportunity to act during the festival. To accompany our panel “An Unusual Route: Dialogues Around Systemic Representations” and the films exploring race in America, we’ve developed a list of resources to support your journey toward anti-racism. This is not comprehensive by any means, but we hope this helps.
Director Bio
Cory Warner is a Graduate in Cinematography from the American Film Institute (2014). Growing up in the mountains of West Virginia, the landscape and continual changing seasons helped shape his filmmaking to have a diverse and natural style while pushing him towards stories that involve values and give a strong sense of community. Cory seeks to make films that embed social realism with a folkloric tradition and bring you into the lives of ordinary people.
- Year2019
- Runtime11 minutes
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereColorado premiere
- RatingAdults and teens (not for young children)
- DirectorCory C. Warner
Narrative Shorts 1: "Cooped Up"
90 minutes
Please note: This program does not contain the short film THE SOUND OF A WILD SNAIL EATING. This film will be be available on Saturday October 3 and Sunday October 4, 2020. Buy tickets for either program here:
Saturday October 3 6:00 PM MDT (3 hour "Watch Window")
Sunday October 4 2:00 PM MDT (3 hour "Watch Window")
Use the playlist on the right to view all films & descriptions in this program
Free Live Panel Discussion
Join us for a free and live panel discussion on Wednesday, September 30th at 7 pm MST.
AN UNUSUAL ROUTE: DIALOGUES AROUND SYSTEMIC REPRESENTATIONS
Join us for a thoughtful conversation about diversity, inclusion, and equity in America. Are you ready to discuss what equity could look like in America? We invite you to bring your questions for the Q&A and your vulnerability in this discussion.
Join the Live Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A Here
At Crested Butte Film Festival we believe that film can change lives. Every year we strive to create opportunities for participants to learn and have the opportunity to act during the festival. To accompany our panel “An Unusual Route: Dialogues Around Systemic Representations” and the films exploring race in America, we’ve developed a list of resources to support your journey toward anti-racism. This is not comprehensive by any means, but we hope this helps.
THE USUAL ROUTE
Between his new job as a garbage collector and doing small drug deals with his cousin, teenager Steve tries to figure what kind of a future lies ahead.
Free Live Panel Discussion
Join us for a free and live panel discussion on Wednesday, September 30th at 7 pm MST.
AN UNUSUAL ROUTE: DIALOGUES AROUND SYSTEMIC REPRESENTATIONS
Join us for a thoughtful conversation about diversity, inclusion, and equity in America. Are you ready to discuss what equity could look like in America? We invite you to bring your questions for the Q&A and your vulnerability in this discussion.
Join the Live Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A Here
At Crested Butte Film Festival we believe that film can change lives. Every year we strive to create opportunities for participants to learn and have the opportunity to act during the festival. To accompany our panel “An Unusual Route: Dialogues Around Systemic Representations” and the films exploring race in America, we’ve developed a list of resources to support your journey toward anti-racism. This is not comprehensive by any means, but we hope this helps.
Director Bio
Cory Warner is a Graduate in Cinematography from the American Film Institute (2014). Growing up in the mountains of West Virginia, the landscape and continual changing seasons helped shape his filmmaking to have a diverse and natural style while pushing him towards stories that involve values and give a strong sense of community. Cory seeks to make films that embed social realism with a folkloric tradition and bring you into the lives of ordinary people.
- Year2019
- Runtime11 minutes
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereColorado premiere
- RatingAdults and teens (not for young children)
- DirectorCory C. Warner