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May 7, 2020

Art featuring ‘Montana Wild’ on display in ZACC windows, online

May 7, 2020

Stream wildlife films for dose of fine filmmaking

May 7, 2020

Heidi the octopus joins a human family

May 7, 2020

Big stories in small packages: International Wildlife Film Festival shorts to check out

May 7, 2020

‘Lost Cities’: Interactive documentary dives into coral reefs at virtual International Wildlife Film Fest

May 7, 2020

‘Tigerland’: Film explores young man’s relationship with tigers

May 7, 2020

‘The Kingdom’: Documentary takes you into fungi’s essential role

May 7, 2020

Missoula’s virtual International Wildlife Film Festival kicks off this weekend. 4/15

January 26, 2018

A wild new chapter: Wildlife Film Festival looks to build “science communicators”

April 27, 2017

NATURE WINS AWARDS AT IWFF

April 12, 2017

Planet Earth 2 – Must-See Visuals, And Plenty To Think About

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IWFF presents BRING THEM HOME / Aiskótáhkapiyaay IWFF presents BRING THEM HOME / Aiskótáhkapiyaaya starting Friday, October 10 at The Roxy! There will be screenings nightly through Oct 15. The screenings on Friday, October 10 will be followed by a Q&A with director Daniel Glick!⁠
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A hundred and fifty years ago, the Blackfoot people witnessed the near-extinction of bison, one of the most important links to their identity, culture and spirituality – an act that nearly destroyed the tribe. Since then, the Blackfoot have endured a century long campaign of oppression and persecution from the United States government – a brutal and violent experience that they are only now healing from. Bring Them Home follows a small group of Blackfoot who are working to right these historic wrongs by returning wild bison to their lands – an act that would heal people, re-enliven traditional culture and bring economic opportunity to their community.⁠
The IWFF Team was heartbroken to hear about the pa The IWFF Team was heartbroken to hear about the passing of Jane Goodall today at 91 years old. She was a woman who lived and breathed everything we value—conservation, action, and love. Jane never wasted a moment, and she would never want us all to stop fighting for the wild creatures she loved!💚💙💚💙
We had a great time last night screening Out There We had a great time last night screening Out There: A National Parks Story.

Huge thanks to Director Brendan Hall for sticking around for a discussion, and of course Jack Gladstone for treating us all to a song!

Thanks for selling it out Missoula! We ❤️ you!

#iwff #wildlifefilm #roxytheater #missoulaevents #outtherefilm #nationalparks
The International Wildlife Film Festival is thrill The International Wildlife Film Festival is thrilled to present "Out There: A National Parks Story," screening Monday, September 22 at 7:00.⁠
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Follow along with a young filmmaker and his childhood friend on a 10,000-mile road trip through America's national parks during the centennial of the National Park Service. What begins as a search for awe-inspiring landscapes evolves into a deeper journey that uncovers the human stories embedded in these wild places.⁠
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After the screening, stick around for a Q&A with director Brendan Hall and special guest Jack Gladstone! Head to theroxytheater.org for tickets.⁠
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#iwff #wildlifefilmfest #missoula #missoulaevents #nationalparks #outthere
We can't wait for our screenings of WE ARE THE GUA We can't wait for our screenings of WE ARE THE GUARDIANS next Monday, July 21 at 5:15 and 7pm.⁠ Presented by @farmersstatebankmontana⁠
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From Academy-Award winning producer Fisher Stevens (The Cove), We Are Guardians tells the story of Indigenous forest guardians fighting to protect their ancestral lands in the heart of the Amazon Rainforest from relentless invasions and deforestation. As more and more people illegally invade their lands each year, devastating centuries-old forests for resources and fast profits, these small groups of guardians risk everything to protect their forest and way of life. Now, as the health of the entire Amazon teeters at the edge, will Brazil and the world take notice?⁠
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We Are Guardians offers an intimate portrayal of the lives ensnared within this crisis, bringing a multitude of voices from this complex landscape to the forefront. Indigenous forest guardian Marçal Guajajara and Indigenous leader Puyr Tembé stand at the frontlines of this fight, risking everything to protect their ancestral lands and way of life from relentless invasions and deforestation. To them, the Amazon is not just home—it is life itself, worth every sacrifice to ensure its survival for future generations.⁠

We'll see you there!

#iwff #internationalwildlifefilmfestival #iwffpresents #missoula #missoulaevents #indigenous #conservation
Check out this sneak peek of 'We Are Guardians,' t Check out this sneak peek of 'We Are Guardians,' the brand new documentary IWFF is presenting at the Roxy next Monday, July 21st. 

'We Are Guardians' shares the stories of Indigenous communities in the Amazon fighting against the destruction of their traditional homelands. 

Follow the link in our bio to get tickets now!

Screening sponsored by @farmersstatebankmontana 💫

#iwff #wildlifefilm #weareguardians #indigenous #conservation #documentary #missoulaevents
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