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Upcoming Event

Film on the Rocks: Little Miss Sunshine
Film on the Rocks: Little Miss Sunshine
Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO, United States

Denver Film is thrilled to announce LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE Presented in partnership with the Sundance Film Festival and CO 150 Film Festival  live at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Monday, July 13th, 2026

Dir. Jonathan Dayton & Valerie Faris, 2006, 102min

20th Anniversary! The Hoover family -- a man (Greg Kinnear), his wife (Toni Collette), an uncle (Steve Carell), a brother (Paul Dano) and a grandfather (Alan Arkin) -- puts the fun back in dysfunctional by piling into a VW bus and heading to California to support a daughter (Abigail Breslin) in her bid to win the Little Miss Sunshine Contest. The sanity of everyone involved is stretched to the limit as the group's quirks cause epic problems as they travel along their interstate route.

 

This is screening is part of the Colorado 150 Film Festival

Doors open at 6:30pm

Pre-show performances by Opener: Wheelchair Sports Camp, Headliner: DeVotchKa

Film starts at 9:15pm Sponsored by:

  • AOR
  • Presented by Coca Cola
  • Bonfils Stanton Foundation
  • SCFD (Scientific and Cultural Facilities District)
  • Visit Denver
  • Aquafina
  • HCA HealthONE
  • Toyota
  • Xcel
  • Bank of Colorado
  • Snarf's
  • Axios

 

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Film on the Rocks: Little Miss Sunshine
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About DeVotchKa

Genre
Indie / Emo
It is difficult to believe, but 21 years have gone by since DeVotchKa released its 2004 album, “How It Ends.” For many, this fourth full-length offering from the Denver-based foursome is a defining masterpiece. The rich blend of strings and folksong stylings, punk instincts, and cinematic soundscapes on How It Ends are woven throughout songs such as “You Love me,” “Twenty-Six Temptations,” and “Dearly Departed” continue to captivate listeners. Not the least of whom are filmmakers Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris.

Upon being introduced to the album, the two fell in love with the songs and enlisted the group to create the score for the film, “Little Miss Sunshine.” The film garnered four Academy Award nominations and was also nominated for a Grammy Award for “Best Compilation Soundtrack.”  

“How It Ends” was recorded at Wavelab Studio in Tucson (The Jayhawks, Calexico, Neko Case). The album’s parade of horns, strings, theremin, accordion, and piano was co-produced and engineered by Craig Shumacher, along with the group’s long-standing members Nick Urata, Tom Hagerman, Jeanie Schroder, and Shawn King. The original vinyl pressing, released via the band’s own label, Cicero Recordings, Ltd., has remained out of print for decades. Now, a newly remastered 20th anniversary reissue stands as a testament to the band's timeless brilliance, ensuring that all of the emotive power of “How it Ends”.

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