Eddie the Eagle (PG-13)
Apr 12-14, 7pm
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Eddie the Eagle is the story of Eddie Edwards, the notoriously tenacious British underdog ski jumper who charmed the world at the 1988 Winter Olympics.
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Dog Power - World Premiere
Apr 16, Doors open 7:30pm, show at 8:15pm
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The goal of Dog Power is to show the world that this ultimate manifestation of the human-animal bond is within the reach of everyone, everywhere. You dont need fancy equipment, fancy dogs, or snow. All you need is your dog, a harness, and you.
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The Champions
Apr 17, 3:30pm
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The Champions, an award-winning documentary, follows the courageous people who risked everything to rescue these dogs and illustrates how their lives were ultimately changed forever.
Donations benefit CAWS Animal Welfare/Shelter.
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Amy Goodman - Live!
Apr 23, 6-9pm
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Paonia Film Festival
Apr 29-30, doors open at 7pm, festivities at 7:30pm
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Film Buffs Unite and head to The Paradise Theatre April 29th & 30th, for the 4TH PAONIA FILM FESTIVAL!
Friday April 29th will feature nominated film screenings, an audience choice “rock the vote” party and panel discussions with filmmakers.
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Saturday April 30th features a special curated “Best of Colorado” program and other curated short films, a red carpet gala, “best dressed” award, winning short films and more!
Films are made by both amateur and professional Colorado filmmakers.
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In Eye in the Sky, Col. Katherine Powell, a military officer in command of an operation to capture terrorists in Kenya, sees her mission escalate when a girl enters the kill zone triggering an international dispute over the implications of modern warfare.
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Rudyard Kipling's beloved story, The Jungle Book, returns to the screen in this Walt Disney Pictures production from director Jon Favreau.
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Thanks to everyone for an amazing weekend at the Paradise. We filled the house with Rocky Mountain PBS and TEDx Paonia and jammed everyone in to see the Broncos win the Super Bowl. If you were one of the almost 500 people who came through the doors, you probably got a sense of how our little theater brings the community together and is a very special place to share experiences and entertainment.
It seems that this is a good time to remind you that we are continuing to fundraise to pay for the Paradise Theatre building and make it truly community-owned. Your contribution
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to our Take a Seat at the Paradise Campaign will go far to ensure that we have this place for continuous quality programs. Go to our Take A Seat Capital Campaign page to see how you to see how you can participate in Colorado Gives!
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