
Six films straight from the acclaimed Colorado film festival come for special advance screenings at the Hopkins Center, representing the best in world cinema.
Telluride at Dartmouth 2025 will be held Sep 17-21.
The Telluride Film Festival, occurring each Labor Day weekend in Colorado, is considered one of the premier arts events in the country. Telluride at Dartmouth, now in its 38th year, brings films directly from Colorado for special advance screenings at the Hopkins Center.
And this year…we're back in Spaulding!
Sentimental Value Wed, Sep 17 at 7 pm
A Private Life Thu, Sep 18 at 7 pm
Jay Kelly Fri, Sep 19 at 7 pm
The Secret Agent Sat, Sep 20 at 2 pm
La Grazia Sun, Sep 21 at 1 pm
Nouvelle Vague Sun, Sep 21 at 4:30 pm
Ticket Information
General Public: $15
Dartmouth Employees: $10
Dartmouth Students: $8
Ticketing fees: $1 per ticket. This fee is waived for Hop Members
Doors open 30 minutes before showtime
NEW THIS YEAR: No need to queue up early—Telluride at Dartmouth will be reserved seating!
The Telluride Film Festival, occurring each Labor Day weekend in Colorado, is one of the premier arts events in the country. Each year, hundreds of cinema lovers flock to a tiny mountain town to immerse themselves in a three-day celebration of film. Telluride consistently presents a remarkable and diverse slate: the rare and unknown, restored gems, retrospectives and the latest (and greatest) from the upcoming season. The New York Times calls Telluride "the smallest, most original, and most stimulating of the major festivals."
Telluride at Dartmouth was born almost 40 years ago through a long-standing relationship between the Festival and College. Each year, several 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 cinema from around the world.
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