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This Telluride director believes movies set in Colorado should be filmed in Colorado

Colorado Filmmaker​ Champions In-State Production wiht “Rebuilding

HIGHLANDS RANCH, CO – Director Alex Walker-Silverman‍ intentionally avoided ⁤depicting the devastation of⁣ the 2021 Marshall Fire in his new film, “rebuilding,” and ‍extended that deliberate choice to where he‍ filmed it⁤ – entirely⁢ within Colorado. The decision underscores a growing sentiment among ​Colorado filmmakers who believe stories ⁢set in the state⁣ should ‍be ⁢authentically captured on its own soil.

Walker-Silverman’s ​film, which⁤ focuses on the aftermath of⁤ the fire and the community’s recovery, deliberately steers clear‌ of⁢ dramatic depictions of‍ the blaze itself.”that’s not what the movie’s about,” Walker-Silverman⁢ explained. “The movie’s about what happens afterwards.” He actively ⁣resisted​ the temptation to sensationalize the ‍tragedy, stating, “I can’t imagine ⁣doing that. It ​leaves ⁢such‍ a bad​ taste.” This artistic choice mirrors his commitment to filming locally, believing ‌it adds a ‍layer of authenticity often lost when productions relocate.

The director’s preference for filming ⁣in ‍Colorado isn’t merely aesthetic; it’s a statement about supporting the state’s film industry and‍ capturing the unique nuances of⁢ its landscapes and communities.He believes avoiding “predictable dramas” allows⁢ for‍ “deeper and harder to explain beauties and experiences” that can be shared with ⁣audiences.

“Rebuilding” is currently screening ‍at select‍ theaters nationwide, including‍ Highlands‍ Ranch 24 on November 28. Updates on additional⁢ screenings can be found at‌ https://bleeckerstreetmedia.com/editorial/find-theaters-rebuilding. The film is also seeking a streaming ⁣platform ‌release.

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