Aspen Film Presents: 50th Anniversary Screening of “The Exorcist,” Friday, 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. | Monday, Oct. 30, 5 p.m. and 8 p.m., Isis Theatre When a young girl is possessed by a mysterious.
Art is like government, and not just in the sense we might like to think we d be better off without it. But that where we need it most and where it is the most imperative is at the local level.
When: April 6-11
How much: $15/single program; $60/Five Program Pass; $150/Full Virtual Pass; $250/VIP Pass; $45/student pass
More info: Film programs can be viewed anytime during the festival run
Tickets: aspenfilm.org
Aspen Shortsfest was the first major Aspen event to go virtual in spring 2020, during the early days of the coronavirus pandemic and the stay-home order in Aspen. A year later, Shortsfest is launch its second virtual iteration with a diverse 80-film lineup of titles vying for awards in he Oscar-qualifying festival as it celebrates its 30th anniversary.
A whole digital ecosystem of virtual events have sprung up since then, though film festivals are arguably the best suited to move online and offer the most upside to audiences as they break down geographic barriers of entry to festivals big and small.