Film on the Rocks in Denver, Colorado, will host a special screening this Monday, July 13, to celebrate the 20th anniversary [1] of *Little Miss Sunshine*.
The event highlights the enduring influence of the indie film and marks a milestone for the local cinema series. By pairing the movie with live musical performances, the organizers aim to create an immersive experience for fans of the 2006 production.
This celebration coincides with the 27th edition [1] of the Film on the Rocks series. The evening is scheduled to include a pre-show party and live music before the feature film begins.
Musical performances for the night include DeVotchKa, who is known for contributions to the film's soundtrack. According to event listings, the pre-show will also feature a performance by Wheelchair Sports Camp [1], followed by the headlining set from DeVotchKa.
Attendees can expect a curated atmosphere designed to honor the film's two-decade legacy. The venue serves as a hub for the 27th [1] iteration of the series, which continues to bring outdoor cinema and live art to the U.S. city.
Organizers have positioned the event as both a cinematic retrospective and a community gathering. The combination of a celebrated soundtrack, and a beloved indie script serves as the centerpiece for the Monday night festivities.
“Film on the Rocks in Denver, Colorado, will host a special screening this Monday, July 13.”
The event reflects a broader trend of 'anniversary cinema,' where venues leverage nostalgia and live performance to drive attendance for older titles. By integrating the original musical contributors like DeVotchKa, the organizers are transforming a standard movie screening into a multidisciplinary cultural event, reinforcing the film's status as a touchstone of mid-2000s independent cinema.



