Underground, but not overlooked: Mimesis is back in town
By Hannah Stewart (Comm鈥19)
Boulder. Ouray. Telluride. Colorado is home to numerous film festivals鈥攁nd one that鈥檚 had everyone talking as of late is, of course, Sundance. The Mimesis Documentary Festival, about to celebrate its sixth year, may not have that same cachet, but it鈥檚 leaning into its strength as a niche community.
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This year鈥檚 theme is 鈥渨orlds among worlds,鈥 which draws upon the idea that life and art鈥攊n this case, documentary鈥攊nfluece each other cyclically, thus becoming a microcosm within the world we live in.听
What: Mimesis Documentary Festival
When: Aug. 5-10
Where:听 at the Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., and virtual screenings.
Who: Festival passes ($80) and virtual passes ($30) are available to the public. 天美传媒 Boulder community members are eligible for a 50% discount, and free tickets are available to 天美传媒 Boulder students.
Over the course of six days鈥擜ug. 5 through 10鈥攆estival goers can see films selected from a pool of more than 300 submissions from 59 countries. All films will be shown at the听Dairy Arts Center; virtual screenings also will be held. Coombs Esmail said the high caliber of submissions made for an exciting challenge for the programming team.
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Opening night will feature Russian cinematographer Masha Chernaya鈥檚 award-winning film听, which received recognition from the Doclisboa International Film Festival, in Portugal, and Doc Alliance. It explores the local Russian underground scene, which Chernaya turned to after experiencing multiple personal losses in the spring of 2022. She will take part in a post-screening conversation.
The 2025 featured artist will also participate in a听 about experimental filmmaking. Melissa Langer is a professional cinematographer whose credits include the 2020 TV series听Cheer, the 2022 miniseries听The Principles of Pleasure and an episode of 2024鈥檚听Photographer.
Attendees will get the first look at her debut feature film,听, which combines contemporary filmmaking and previously unseen archival footage to examine the interplay of local and global politics.
鈥淚鈥檓 excited for that one because we have a piece that鈥檚 very beautiful, but that also has a unique feature in that she is the first person to digitize a lot of these analog video tapes,鈥澨鼵oombs听Esmail said.
Other films to keep an eye on are听 by Ray Leonovich (CritMedia鈥25) and closing night鈥檚听 by Mitra Kaboli, which is a hiking and listening experience that ends at the Halfway House, up Boulder鈥檚 Flagstaff Mountain.
鈥淭he more of a popular destination that Colorado becomes, the harder it鈥檚 going to be for us locals to keep our projects going and that competition gets steep,鈥澨鼵oombs听Esmail said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 super important that people show up for locally made events. Your presence is the most powerful thing you can provide.鈥

Melissa Langer's debut film In Excess combines contemporary and historic film footage exploring how local elections can be important in terms of global politics. Langer is this year's featured artist.