The 32nd annual gathering of film aficionados amid the breathtaking beauty of the Colorado mountains took place in early September 2005. Whereas many film festivals are huge affairs with big crowds and hundreds of films, Telluride makes a point of remaining relatively small. Innovation and leadership are at the very heart of what makes Telluride such an enriching experience. Telluride is continuing its history of innovation and leadership with the introduction of Telluride SHOWroom, an enhanced video experience on the festival Website. With the help of the Cisco Video Management System, SHOWroom extends the festival's reach - sharing it with the rest of the world, giving attendees an opportunity to see programs they missed and providing new content that otherwise might not get exposure.
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