BUNKER

A film by Jenny Perlin

92 minutes, 2021

March 28th 2025

7:30pm Doors. 

8:00pm Screening (not punk time)

@ The Rainbow Dome

1660 N Federal Blvd

Denver, CO 80204


This screening is part of Digenomer @ the Astro Dome

a collaborative screening event on March 28th and 29th

coordinated by Denver Digerati, Collective Misnomer, Astro Kino, and Signal Culture

Single Screening Ticket: $15 or pay what you can

Dual Screening Ticket: $25 or pay what you can

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Statement:

Bunker investigates the lonely lives of American men who have decided to live in decommissioned military bunkers and nuclear missile silos, and follows the process of building and selling these structures to the wealthy and not-so-wealthy alike.

Director Bio:

Jenny Perlin makes 16mm films, videos, and animations. Her films work with and against the documentary tradition, incorporating innovative stylistic techniques to emphasize issues of truth, misunderstanding, and personal history. Her projects look closely at ways in which social machinations are reflected in the fragments of daily life. Perlin’s work has been shown in numerous exhibitions and film festivals, including at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Guggenheim Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, the New York Film Festival, the Berlin Film Festival, the Rotterdam Film Festival, and others.


Producer Bio:

A. S. Hamrah is the author of the book The Earth Dies Streaming: Film Writing, 2002-2018 (n+1 books), which was named one of 2018’s ten best books by New York Magazine. He is the film critic at The Baffler. Previous to that he was the film critic for n+1 and the editor of the magazine’s film review supplement. His writing appears frequently in a number of publications including Bookforum and Harper’s. He has worked as a movie theater projectionist, a semiotic brand analyst for the television industry, a football cinematographer, and for the film director Raúl Ruiz. In 2020 he won the Lotos Foundation Prize in Non-Fiction Writing.



With Support by Denver Arts & Venues through the DAV Arts & Culture Grant