The Telluride Film Festival, occurring each Labor Day weekend in Colorado, is one of the premier arts events in the country. Every fall, Telluride at Dartmouth gives our community a sneak peek at the latest international films with advance screenings at the Hop.
2023 Film Listing
American Symphony
Matthew Heineman's (Cartel Land, First Wave) latest is a startlingly intimate look at an extraordinarily eventful year in the life of superstar artist Jon Batiste.
The Holdovers
A prep school teacher (Paul Giamatti), student and cook are marooned together over Christmas break in Alexander Payne's (Nebraska) newest comedy.
Poor Things
The incredible tale about the fantastical evolution of a young woman (Emma Stone) brought back to life by a brilliant and unorthodox scientist (Willem Dafoe).
The Promised Land
Mads Mikkelsen is captivating as a low-born soldier determined to elevate his station by taking a dangerous royal assignment in 1700s Denmark.
Fallen Leaves
Two quiet loners drift together and apart in Aki Kaurismäki's tender and somber romantic comedy.
Anatomy of a Fall
Marriage, murder and mystery converge in this unsettling psychological journey into the depths of a conflicted relationship.
General Public: Single tickets $15
Dartmouth students: Single tickets $8
All screenings are in Loew Auditorium in the Black Family Visual Art Center.
Telluride at Dartmouth debuted in 1987 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. This is a unique opportunity for the Dartmouth community to get a sneak peek at great new films.