BRECK FILM SOCIETY NEWS & EVENTS


in the dirt

Preceded by the short film, Inseparable: Myia

In the Dirt Director T.C. Johnstone and Producer Kristen Johnstone will be in attendance for a Q&A!

In 2018, retired pro cyclist Scott Nydam and his family moved to Gallup, New Mexico to pursue a healthcare job for his wife. Soon after their arrival, Scott began meeting passionate mountain bikers across the 28,000-mile expanse of the Navajo Nation who loved the bike and wanted to bring the sport to their communities. The only problem is no bike shops existed. Through a grassroots native-led effort, this group of dedicated cyclists and their families have overcome countless odds to build a cycling culture that today has become the fastest-growing recreational sport on the Navajo Nation.

Join us for $1-off drinks during Happy Hour (6pm) with the film starting at 7pm! Blue Members and above get in free and will be sent their discount codes via email (if you believe you should have received a code but did not, please email dan@breckfilm.org).


Previously Shown

Origin

Tuesday, April 9th, 2024 7:00pm

While grappling with tremendous personal tragedy, writer Isabel Wilkerson sets herself on a path of global investigation and discovery.

Reel Rock 18

Tuesday, March 12th, 2024 7:00pm

Presented by Breck Film Society

Immerse yourself in four new climbing films from across the globe. Reel Rock 18 is presented by The North Face and supported by Black Diamond and Yeti.

the boy and the heron

Tuesday, February 13th, 2024 7:00pm

Presented by Breck Film Society

A young boy named Mahito yearning for his mother ventures into a world shared by the living and the dead. There, death comes to an end, and life finds a new beginning. 
A semi-autobiographical fantasy about life, death, and creation,
 in tribute to friendship, from the mind of Hayao Miyazaki.

The holdovers

Tuesday, January 9th, 2024 7:00 PM

Presented by Breck Film Society

In THE HOLDOVERS, Paul Hunham, a universally disliked professor at a prep school called Barton Academy. With no family and nowhere to go around the holidays in 1970, he stays on campus to supervise students who couldn't go home. After a few days, only one person is left: a troublemaking 17-year-old named Angus, a good student whose bad behavior always threatens to get him expelled. Along with the school's head cook Mary, whose own son was recently lost in Vietnam, the three form an unlikely bond as they spend Christmas together during two very snowy weeks in New England.


Breck Film Society

BFS meets at The Eclipse Theater and offers high country unique films from all around the world. Oftentimes, actors and filmmakers are available for live Q&A’s enhancing the film experience.

Individual Tickets are $13
or Free to Blue BreckFilm Members and above (exceptions: multi-day event)