Roaring dinosaurs, Dragon Boat Film Fest, “Cinderella” and more things to do in Denver this weekend

Colorado Dragon Boat Film Fest

Through Sunday. The program for the 8th Colorado Dragon Boat Film Festival looks as robust as ever, with narrative features, documentaries, shorts, and special events that, as organizers say, “celebrate the stories of Asian and Asian Pacific American communities.”

Following the Thursday, March 9, opening night feature (“Arnold Is a Model Student”), the fest will offer a daily schedule of screenings and community conversations, with a mix of titles both mainstream (“RRR”) and under-the-radar (“Ajooman,” “My Best Friend’s Breakfast”).

Various daily screenings and events at the Sie FilmCenter, 2510 E. Colfax. Ave. in Denver. Tickets: $15 per screening via coloradodragonboatfilmfestival.eventive.org/welcome

Denver Jewish Film Festival

Saturday-March 19. Not to be outdone is Denver’s 27th Jewish Film Festival, which opens Saturday, March 11 with a VIP reception followed by the French film “Farewell Mr. Haffmann” at 8 p.m. Films cover a broad array of topics and content for people of all faiths and backgrounds, organizer said, with an obvious emphasis on Jewish culture and political issues.

The in-person event, which runs through March 19, features nearly nearly 40 films, including nine shorts and one TV mini-series, that showcase cinema from 14 countries. All films will be available for online viewing after the in-person festival from March 20-29, organizers added.

New this year: films will be shown in two venues at the JCC Mizel Arts and Culture Center, the Elaine Wolf Theatre, which is the main theater, and The Pluss Theatre, which offers a lounge-like atmosphere. 350 S. Dahlia St. in Denver. djff.eventive.org/welcome.

The interactive Jurassic Quest exhibit/play space returns to Colorado Convention Center this weekend. (Provided by Jurassic Quest)
The interactive Jurassic Quest exhibit/play space returns to Colorado Convention Center this weekend. (Provided by Jurassic Quest)

Jurassic Quest roars back

Friday-Saturday. The perpetual appeal of dinosaurs is easy to see as a parent: Giant, scary (but actually not scary) animals that exist somewhere between science and imagination. And Jurassic Quest is back for a simulated dino experience kids crave.

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