
There's something for everyone this summer! Adventure, romance, magical realism, social justice documentaries, Ken Burns in person and more.
The lineup includes documentaries that reveal moments of history that rhyme with our present, adventures and thrillers featuring Dartmouth alumni David Harbour '97, W.D. Richter '68 and Tommy Dickie '05, Wes Anderson's latest and Impressionist masterpieces in HD. The highlight of the summer, of course, is Ken Burns (in person!) presenting selections from his new series, The American Revolution.
Summer 2025 Films
6/26 The Librarians
6/27 A Nice Indian Boy
6/28 One to One: John & Yoko
7/10 Stampila
7/11 Bird
7/12 Sundance Shorts
7/17 A Double Life
7/18 The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai
7/19 Thunderbolts*
7/25 The American Revolution with Ken Burns in person
7/26 The Phoenician Scheme
7/31 The White House Effect
8/2 Exhibition on Screen: Dawn of Impressionism: Paris 1874
Hop Film is funded in part by the Orton Hicks 1921 Film Fund and the Philip Fowler 1927 Fund for the Hopkins Center.
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A celebratory weekend of new movies, conversations, networking events and more with alums who've had a strong impact on the film, media and entertainment industries.
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Telluride at Dartmouth was born almost 40 years ago through a long-standing relationship between the Festival and College. Each year, six films come directly from Colorado for special advance screenings at the Hopkins Center.
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