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What’s happening today
Today’s second day of the Denver Film Festival features eight screenings, all between 4:15 p.m. and 7:45 p.m., and all at the AMC cineplex at 826 Albion St.
Screening of the day
Tonight’s marquee screening is “Good Night Oppy,” which tells the inspirational true story of Opportunity, a rover sent to Mars for a 90-day mission but ended up surviving for 15 years. The film follows the remarkable bond that was forged between a robot and her humans millions of miles away. Tonight’s 7 p.m. screening at the AMC, 826 Albion St., is sold out, but you can sign up to be put on a standby list at denverfilm.org). 105 minutes
Off the beaten path
“How to Blow Up a Pipeline,” written and directed by Boulder native Daniel Goldhaber, follows a crew of young environmental activists who plot to disrupt an oil pipeline. This timely climate-chante thriller is part high-stakes heist and part activism. Q&A follows with Goldhaber, writer Jordan Sjol and producer Isa Mazzei. (Goldhaber went to Boulder High School while Mezzei attended Fairview.) 7:15 p.m. tonight at the AMC. 100 minutes
For a different appetite
“Love, Charlie: The Rise and Fall of Chef Charlie Trotter” reveals how the famous culinary artist’s pursuit of excellence ultimately consumed him. 4:15 p.m. at the AMC. 96 minutes
Quote of the day
“It’s always better to ask for forgiveness than for permission, especially when you are young. You can mess up and say, ‘Oh, I didn’t know the rules’ – even if you did know the rules. You can say, ‘I am just a dumb kid.’ That is a really useful tool. So if people think you are an idiot, don’t be afraid to use that against them.” – ”How to Blow Up a Pipeline” writer and director Daniel Goldhaber
Information and tickets
Go to denverfilm.org