Every year Aspen Film adds some visual excitement to the holidays in Aspen with the year's hottest films adorned with the best directors and stars. This year, get a sneak peek at more than 19 amazing star-studded films that people will be talking about for the coming Academy Awards.
Academy Screening Guide:
Don't miss this incredible line up of the year's most anticipated films. View the full screening schedule. All films are shown at the Harris Concert Hall in Aspen (960 N 3rd Street). Tickets go on sale December 14, 2009 through Aspen Show Tickets at the Wheeler Box Office (970-920-5770), www.aspenshowtickets.com, or at the door at Harris Concert Hall.
Wednesday, Dec. 23, 8:00 pm: Nine, a musical by Rob Marshall
Saturday, Dec. 26, 5:15 pm: The Last Station with Helen Mirren and Christopher Plummer
Sunday, Dec. 27, 8:15 pm: The Lovely Bones by Peter Jackson
Monday, Dec. 28, 5:15 pm: Looking for Eric, a comedic drama by Ken Loach
Tuesday Dec. 29, 8:15 pm: Precious, based on the book Push by Sapphire
Wednesday, Dec. 30, 8:15 pm: A Single Man by Tom Ford, starring Colin Firth and Julianne Moore
Thursday, Dec. 31, 5:30 pm: Creation starring Paul Bettany and Jennifer Connelly
Friday, Jan. 1, 8:15 pm: Brothers by Jim Sheridan, with Tobey Maguire and Jake Gyllenhaal
Saturday, Jan. 2, 3:00 pm: Everybody's Fine starring Robert DeNiro
For a complete schedule and trailers, visit Aspen Film.
Aspen Film was created in 1979 and has been entertaining both the casual movie lover and the serious cinephile. They are committed to original content that might otherwise not be seen by local audiences. Aspen Film offers enrichment opportunities through multiple educational outreaches, appealing to both youth and adult. Aspen Film's mission is to enlighten, enrich, educate and entertain through film.
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