WHAT: The Dam Short Film Festival, Nevada’s largest film festival, returns to take movie lovers on journeys around the world with unique and diverse films. The 21st Annual
Dam Short Film Festival will screen more than 150 short films in 30 program blocks.
WHEN: Short films will be screened from February 12 – February 17. The full schedule can be found on the website: https://damshortfilm.org/2025-schedule/.
WHERE: Held in the Elaine K. Smith Building located at 700 Wyoming St, Boulder City, NV, 89005, Dam Short Film Festival tickets are $12.50 per film block or $150 for the full five-day pass. 1-day passes for Wednesday and Thursday are $45, and $55 for Friday and Saturday. Tickets can be purchased HERE.
CONTACT: For media interested in covering the event, please contact Alex Gilbert at [email protected].
ABOUT: Dam Short Film Festival, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, was founded in 2003 by Lee and Anita Lanier. The pair developed a love of short films while traveling to numerous film festivals in the U.S., Canada, and Europe. Lee worked in film production and computer animation since 1989 and directed a half-dozen short films. Today, the Dam Short Film Festival has become a traditional Southern Nevada cultural event that attracts thousands of visitors to Boulder City each February. The festival has welcomed scores of filmmakers from all over the world and has screened several thousand unique independent short films during its history. For more information visit damshortfilm.org; like on Facebook @damshortfilm; and follow on Twitter @damshortfilm and Instagram @damshortfilm. Images and b-roll available HERE.