Short Films I (Boulder International Film Festival)
Friday, Apr. 10 · 7 pm - 9 pm Longmont Museum 400 Quail Rd., Longmont, CO 80501
The Museum welcomes the Boulder International Film Festival back to our Stewart Auditorium for three glorious days featuring a wide variety of films from local, national and international filmmakers. For full program and festival information, please visit the Boulder International Film Festival website.
You’re Invited! Opening Night Reception
Join us as we kick off the 21st Annual Boulder International Film Festival and celebrate BIIF’s eighth year here at the Longmont Museum with a special opening night reception. Walk the red carpet, enjoy complimentary food and drink, and live music before enjoying Short Films as selected for inclusion in this year’s festival. Included with your purchase of tickets to Short Films 1.
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ASTRO
Netherlands, Short Film, 17 minutes, 2024
Winner at Aspen Shortsfest
Emily just started her job as a telephone psychic at a morally ambiguous spiritual call center, even though she isn’t particularly spiritual herself. Her readings follow a carefully scripted, vague formula that keeps callers satisfied without revealing much. As she talks to people from all walks of life, strange moments begin to make her wonder if there’s more going on than she’s able to see. SUBTITLED.
Directed by Tim Ewalts.
LITTLE GOODBYES
Canada, Short Film, 15 minutes, 2025
On a chilly December evening, eight-year-old Florence takes her little sister Simone to the local market to see Santa Claus. After a series of peculiar encounters, Florence does everything she can to keep Simone’s Christmas magic alive. SUBTITLED.
Directed by Justine Martin.
THE THREE SISTERS
Cyprus/Israel, Short Animation, 15 minutes, 2024
Nominated for a 2026 Oscar
On a windswept, secluded island, three sisters live in quiet solitude, each tucked away in her own tiny, weather-beaten house. Their peaceful isolation is upended when unexpected events force them to rent out one of their homes. As a stranger arrives, the sisters’ carefully guarded secrets begin to unravel, revealing hidden bonds and the magic that lingers in even the loneliest corners of the world.
Directed by Konstantin Bronzit.
EXTREMIST
Latvia, Short Documentary, 17 minutes, 2025
Executive Producer Ben Stiller
On the 2026 Oscar Shortlist
Extremist follows a modern heroine standing alone against the xmonstrous dragon of lawless “justice.” One small act forces Sasha into a heartbreaking choice: seven years in prison — or betray herself. Told through the eyes of an artist, the story paints the harsh realities of war, prison and judicial Russia in vivid, colorful strokes. It is a true story of love and loyalty – to your partner and to yourself. SUBTITLED.
Directed by Aleksandr Molochnikov.
TRAPPED
US, Short Film, 15 minutes, 2024
Best US Short at the Palm Springs Shortsfest
Janitor Joaquin works late with his son when a night at school turns unpredictable. Facing obstacles and mischief, he must try to navigate the night’s surprises, while keeping his job, and his cool, intact.
Directed by Sam Cutler-Kreutz, David Cutler-Kreutz.
RETIREMENT PLAN
Ireland, Short Animation, 7 minutes, 2024
Nominated for a 2026 Oscar
Dissatisfied with life, Ray (voiced by Domhnall Gleeson) dreams of the beauty and joy he’ll find when work finally ends. SUBTITLED.
Directed by John Kelly.