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To be back in a theater, watching a film and hearing the reaction of an audience — laughter or a nervous gasp — is probably what Arielle Brachfeld is looking
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The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad takes passengers on a snowy, scenic ride through Durango and surrounding areas. A new film project is planning to shoot in Denver and around Durango and Montezuma County this summer. (Provided by Durango Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad)
A promising new project announced by the Colorado Office of Film, Television & Media last week has the state’s film commissioner feeling optimistic.
“Everybody talks about how much business came to Albuquerque because of ‘Breaking Bad,’ and that’s true,” said Donald Zuckerman, who leads the film office as part of the state’s office of Economic Development and International Trade. “But these projects could be fantastic for Colorado because they’d show the state in a positive way, and they’d be shooting Denver-for-Denver, for example.”