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21st Annual Dam Short Film Festival Kicks Off Feb. 12

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Nevada’s largest film festival returns to take movie lovers on journeys around the world with unique and diverse films. The 21st Annual Dam Short Film Festival will screen more than 150 short films from February 12 to 17 in the Elaine K. Smith Building in downtown Boulder City, Nevada.

As a continuously ranked Top 100 Best film festival in the world, the Dam Short Film Festival proudly entertains audiences with 30 carefully selected thematic 60- to 90-minute program blocks in categories including Animation, Comedy, Documentary, Drama, Horror, International, Sci-Fi, Nevada, Love & Romance, and Underground. This cultural experience features films from a wide variety of countries like France, Netherlands, Ireland, China, Mexico, Japan, Brazil, Switzerland, Poland, and many more. And each short film will be enjoyed with state-of-the-art digital projection in the Elaine K. Smith Building located at 700 Wyoming St, Boulder City, NV, 89005.

“We are thrilled to celebrate 21 years of presenting excellent and diverse programming to short film fans and the community,” said Hava Brown, Director of Events and Activities. “We are honored to provide filmmakers a platform to share their creative work and an opportunity for the filmmaking art to be appreciated in our community – we especially enjoy seeing the Nevada state category growing! We’ll have an entire Nevada State University block and high school student block this year.” 

In addition to the screenings and filmmakers Q&A during each category block, the Festival will feature a filmmaker Meet-n-Greet, Coffee with Filmmakers, and Dam Mixer giving audience and filmmakers the opportunity to mix and mingle and learn more about the process and stories behind the films.

Boulder City and its small-town charm will welcome visitors for the six days of festival fun and many local businesses will offer discounts to guests with their festival badge, including a free chocolate on Valentine’s Day, courtesy of Grandma Daisy’s, to enjoy during the Romance blocks.

The Dam Short Film Festival, Nevada’s largest film festival, returns to take movie lovers on journeys around the world with unique and diverse films. The 21st Annual

Dam Short Film Festival will screen more than 150 short films in 30 program blocks. 

Coffee with Filmmakers
Thursday, 2.13 – Monday, 2.17
8-10 a.m.
Dam Roast House
554 Nevada Way, Boulder City

Filmmaker Meet-n-Greet
Friday, 2.14
4-5:30 p.m.
Boulder Bowl
504 California Ave, Boulder City

21st Annual Dam Short Mixer
Saturday, 2.156:15-7:15 p.m.Beer Zombies
567 Nevada Way, Boulder City

Brunch
Sunday, 2.16
49:30-11:30 a.m.
Location to be announced

Best of Fest Awards Show
Sunday, 2.16
47-9:30 p.m.
Elaine K. Smith Building, 700 Wyoming St., Boulder City

After Party
Sunday, 2.16
49:30-11 p.m.
LBoulder Dam Brewing Company, 453 Nevada Way, Boulder City

A full schedule can be found HERE and attendance FAQ HERE.  

Throughout its 21 years, Dam Short Film Festival has screened more than 2,500 films – giving local, state, national, and international filmmakers a platform to showcase their films, and audiences the access to these unique and original stories. This is thanks, in large part, to the Dam Short Film Festival sponsors, including El Rancho Boulder MotelRestaurant 1933KNPRNevada State University, Platinum Title, There’s Nothing to Do in VegasRailroad Pass Casino, and Nevada Council on Problem Gambling.   

Dam Short Film Festival, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, was founded in 2003 by Lee and Anita Lanier. The pair developed a love of short films while traveling to numerous film festivals in the U.S., Canada, and Europe. Lee worked in film production and computer animation since 1989 and directed a half-dozen short films. Today, the Dam Short Film Festival has become a traditional Southern Nevada cultural event that attracts thousands of visitors to Boulder City each February. The festival has welcomed scores of filmmakers from all over the world and has screened several thousand unique independent short films during its history. For more information visit damshortfilm.org; like on Facebook @damshortfilm; and follow on Twitter @damshortfilm and Instagram @damshortfilm

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