Presented by Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum

COS 150 - "The Incident" Screening & Conversation

About This Event

The Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum and Colorado 150 Film Festival proudly present a special screening of The Incident in the historic Division I Courtroom. The historic 1903 El Paso County Courthouse served as the set for this acclaimed World War II Drama.

"The Incident" follows a small-town lawyer Harmon Cobb who is reluctantly assigned to defend a German POW accused of murdering the local doctor. As the trial unfolds, Cobb uncovers deeper corruption within the POW camp, testing his ethics and resolve. With strong performances from Walter Matthau and an engaging mystery, critics praise it as a well-acted, historically grounded TV movie worth watching.

Experince this powerful story in the very room where key scenes were captured. After the screening, join us for a conversation with extra actors and historians who will explore the film's historical context and behind-the-scenes insights. 

About Colorado 150 Film Festival
Colorado turns 150 this year -- and we're marking it with the biggest cinematic celebration the state has ever seen. 150 films. 150 screenings. Historic venues from the mountains to the plains. Watched together, in person, the way movies are meant to be seen.

The CO150 Film Festival is a collection of the best cinema ever made in Colorado, about Colorado, or by Coloradans -- past and present. It's a once-in-a-lifetime celebration. And it's a genuinely good excuse to get off the couch.  See the statewide list of screenings at Colorado150film.com 

About This Event

The Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum and Colorado 150 Film Festival proudly present a special screening of The Incident in the historic Division I Courtroom. The historic 1903 El Paso County Courthouse served as the set for this acclaimed World War II Drama.

"The Incident" follows a small-town lawyer Harmon Cobb who is reluctantly assigned to defend a German POW accused of murdering the local doctor. As the trial unfolds, Cobb uncovers deeper corruption within the POW camp, testing his ethics and resolve. With strong performances from Walter Matthau and an engaging mystery, critics praise it as a well-acted, historically grounded TV movie worth watching.

Experince this powerful story in the very room where key scenes were captured. After the screening, join us for a conversation with extra actors and historians who will explore the film's historical context and behind-the-scenes insights. 

About Colorado 150 Film Festival
Colorado turns 150 this year -- and we're marking it with the biggest cinematic celebration the state has ever seen. 150 films. 150 screenings. Historic venues from the mountains to the plains. Watched together, in person, the way movies are meant to be seen.

The CO150 Film Festival is a collection of the best cinema ever made in Colorado, about Colorado, or by Coloradans -- past and present. It's a once-in-a-lifetime celebration. And it's a genuinely good excuse to get off the couch.  See the statewide list of screenings at Colorado150film.com 

Getting There

Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum
215 S. TEJON STREET
Colorado Springs, 80903
United States