Crested Butte Film Festival

The Crested Butte Film Festival is a celebration of international films, held annually over four days in the last weekend of September, in Crested Butte, Colorado.

[2][3][4][5] Michael and Jennifer Brody established the Crested Butte Film Festival in 2011, looking for creative work together following careers in filmmaking and education.

[5] Crested Butte previously had Reel Fest, a shorts film festival that lasted ten years, but which was discontinued in 2010.

The first installment of the Crested Butte Film Festival had an audience of 1,500 or about the population of the town; two years later attendance doubled.

The festival is held just as the aspens turn into their imperial gold.

Director Ed Zwick (right) interviews Jesse Zwick (left) for About Alex .
Courtney Marsh, of Chau, Beyond the Lines , is interviewed at a filmmaker's function.
David Zellner discusses his film Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter at an audience talkback.