The 2025 Boulder Enoff Will Be An In-Person Festival, Screenings With Feature And Short Films, Interviews, And Bonus Content Playing
Best Narrative, Documentary Features And Short Films From Around The Globe — Program Available June 2025
Opening And Closing Night Receptions Of Live Music, Food & Libations, Hilton Garden Inn On Canyon And Velvet Elk Lounge On 13th St, Boulder
Screenings At Dairy Arts Center’s Boedecker Cinema And Gordon Gamm Theater
Post-Screening Q&A With Guests From Film, Science, And Outdoor Sports Enthusiasts
The Beauty And Amenities Of The City Of Boulder In Summer - Take A Moment, Take A Walk
Schedule Of Events:
When We Cycle And Cycling Without Age
In The Film When We Cycle, We Will Look Into The Great Unknown. What Are The Different Developments In Society And What Might Be The Role Of The Bike In These Possible Futures? Does The Fast Efficient Cyclist Get Priority Or Are Other Scenarios Conceivable? And How Will That Effect The City Of The Future? Various Experts And Everyday Cyclists Will Take You On This Journey Through Different Imaginable Futures For Cycling.
Co-Director Gertjan Hulster
Runtime: 70 Mins.
Cycling Without Age
Cycling Without Age – An Idea And A Non-Profit Which Started In Copenhagen In 2012 And Is Now Present In 40 Countries Worldwide. This Captivating Film Promises To Take You On A Journey Of Compassion, Community, And The Joy Of Cycling. The Film Explores The Impact Of A Social Initiative That Uses Volunteers To Cycle With Senior Citizens In Trishaw Bikes. The Initiative, Also Known As Cycling Without Age, Aims To Reconnect Older Adults With Their Communities And The Outdoors.
Directed By Isaac Seigel-Boettner
Runtime: 17 Mins.
Location: Boedecker Cinema
4:30pm - Out There: A National Park Story
Location: Gordon Gamm Theater
Discussion With Dir. Brendan Hall Via Zoom
“Our National Parks Are Places Of Discovery About Nature, History, Our Nation And Ourselves. Out There: A National Parks Story Beautifully Captures And Shares The Emotions Friends, Family And Visitors Feel Watching A Grand Canyon Sunset, A Walk Amongst The Redwood Giants, Or A Cold Dip In A Mountain Stream. Through Their Eyes And Voices, And Superb Visuals, You Will Share Their Sense Of Awe. It Reminds Us That These National Park Experiences Are There For Us All.” - Jon Jarvis, 18th Director Of The U.S. National Parks Service
“It Was Worth The Struggle, The Resilience, The Hard Work, And The Courage As This Majestic Film Is A True ‘Tour De Force’ And It Will Amaze You By Its Beauty And Its Spirituality.” - Emmanuel Itier, Filmfestivals.Com
A Young Filmmaker Sets Out On A 10,000-Mile Exploration Of The National Parks With His Childhood Friend During The Centennial Year Of The Formation Of The National Park Service. Along The Way, The Two Record Stories Of The People That Work In The Parks And Those That Come To Enjoy Them, As Part Of The Rich Tapestry Of The History Of The Park System Emerges. They Hear Profound Stories Of People From All Ages, Walks Of Life, And Cultures That Come To The Parks Seeking Tranquility, Healing, Motivation, And Connection To The Natural World. Between Spectacular Visuals Of The Parks And Compelling Interviews Are Colorful Bits Of Old Maps, Posters, And Travelogues. This Stunning Road Trip Is A Tribute To The National Parks And Their History, And Is Also A Recognition Of The People That Appreciate Them And Work To Maintain Their Beauty.
Directed By Dir. Brendan Hall
7:00pm - Her Shark Story
Produced Over The Course Of Four Years, This Inspiring Feature Length Documentary Takes Us To One Of The Most Unique Places In The World - The Enigmatic Galapagos Islands, For A Journey Of Self-Discovery, Adventure And Redemption.
Through Their Shared Passion For Finding And Studying The Biggest Shark In The World, Sofia Green And Her Father Jonathan Must Face The Reality Of Their Past, So They Can Reconnect A Lost Bond And Embrace Their Future.
Accompanied By A Compelling Soundtrack And Spectacular Cinematography, This Is A Film Of Female Empowerment, Family Relationships And Passion For The Natural World. It's A Beautifully Woven Story That Will Resonate With All Who Watch It, As No Matter The Situation - Parents And Our Need For Connection, Are Universal.
Directed By Ignacio Walker
Runtime: 76 Mins
Location: Boedecker Cinema
7:30pm - The American Southwest
Producer Dr. Len Necefer Will Join Us Afterwards For A Discussion
The American Southwest Is A Thrilling Wildlife Movie That Chronicles Life And Death Along The Colorado River...And Advocates For Its Return.
The Feature-Length Film Follows The Colorado River From Its Headwaters In The Rocky Mountains, Through Lush Forests And Iconic Canyons, And Down Diversion Tunnels And Irrigation Canals On Its 1,400-Mile Journey To Sustain Both The Natural World And Humanity. Along The Way, The River Nourishes Diverse Ecosystems That Are Bursting With Life, And Provides Water To More Than 40 Million People. From The Recovery Of Elk And Beavers To The Endangerment Of Cutthroat Trout And Jaguars, The Movie Showcases Wildlife Stories That Speak To Our Society’s Ability To Both Destroy And Recover The Natural World.
Narrated By Quannah Chasinghorse, The American Southwest Is Set To Be The First-Ever Blue Chip Natural History Film Narrated By An Indigenous Voice. Through Collaboration With Natives Outdoors, The Film Also Features Incredible Artwork, Architecture, And Culture Of Indigenous Peoples Who Have Lived In Relative Harmony With The Region For Over One Thousand Generations.
With A Changing Climate, Rapidly Growing Population, And Continuous Over-Allocation Of The World’s Most Litigated River, There Has Never Been A More Important Time To Inspire Conservation Efforts That Ensure Wildlife, Rivers, And Humans Thrive. The American Southwest Aims To Foster A Love For The Region, Ignite Hope For Conservation Success, Encourage Action To Return Healthy River Flows, And Raise Awareness Before The Colorado River Compact Is Renegotiated In 2026.
Directed By Ben Masters
Runtime: 102 Mins
Runtime: 75 Mins
Location: Gordon Gamm Theater