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International Wildlife Film Festival
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2026 IWFF Selections

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Feature
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Youth
Two hummingbirds flying.
Feature

Airborne

Boat in water with island in background.
Feature

Alone on a Secret Atoll

Two caribou stand in snow.
Feature

Caribou Nation

Close up of fish's face.
Feature

Deep Ocean: Kingdom of the Coelacanth

Dogs look out.
Feature

Guardians of Yellowstone: The Yellowstone Cougar Project

Person holds animal in arms.
Feature

Heart of a Lion

Person standing in brush area.
Feature

In the Path of Giants

School of fish swim.
Feature

Kingdom of Fish

Group of birds on rock by water.
Feature

Lost For Words

Birds float in water.
Feature

No Shade In the Forest

Polar bear on ground with human hand holding their neck.
Feature

Nuisance Bear

Two rhinos stand in grass.
Feature

Rhino

Bee flying close to flower.
Feature

Secrets of the Bees

Butterfly on flower.
Feature

Shenandoah

Snail on ground.
Feature

Snail Hunters

Animals move through water with mountains in background.
Feature

Snow Leopard Sisters

Bird trapped in something.
Feature

SPILLOVER – Planet of Viruses

Two birds sitting with water in background.
Feature

The Cry of the Eider

Polar bear looking forward.
Feature

Trade Secret

Dolphin in water.
Feature

Why We Love Dolphins

Lizard in orange environment.
Feature

Wild Tamil Nadu

Castle in misty environment.
Feature

Wild Transylvania: Dracula’s Hidden Kingdom

The IWFF team has spent the last two weeks unwindi The IWFF team has spent the last two weeks unwinding after a hugely successful IWFF49! Thanks for coming out to watch some wildlife films, Missoula!

And a massive thank you to our community sponsors! We wouldn’t be able to do any of this without them🫶

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Looking back on an amazing day two of IWFF49!⁠ ⁠ # Looking back on an amazing day two of IWFF49!⁠
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Did you miss some screenings at IWFF? Our virtual Did you miss some screenings at IWFF? Our virtual fest begins tomorrow! You have one more week to soak in some incredible wildlife films.⁠
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Follow the link in our bio to browse the virtual catalogue and get an online pass.⁠
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The virtual festival is sponsored by Glacier Country Tourism! @glaciermt⁠
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#iwff #iwff49 #wildlifefilm #missoulaevents #getwild
We had an incredible day one of IWFF49 on Saturday We had an incredible day one of IWFF49 on Saturday!⁠ Still two more nights to go!
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In Nepal’s remote Dolpo region, two Indigenous wom In Nepal’s remote Dolpo region, two Indigenous women form an unlikely friendship to save one of the planet’s most mysterious and vulnerable wild cats: the snow leopard.⁠
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"Snow Leopard Sisters" will be screening on Thursday, April 23rd, at 5:00 pm and 7:15 pm, followed by a live Zoom Q&A with director Sonam Choekyi Lama.⁠
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Presented by Xplorer Maps! ⁠
@xplorermaps⁠
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#wildlife #IWFF49 #missoula #missoulaevents #conservation #snowleopard #staywild #IWFF
An eco-journalist embarks on a 9,000-kilometer jou An eco-journalist embarks on a 9,000-kilometer journey across war-torn Ukraine to document the scale of ecocide affecting nature reserves and national parks in the heart of Europe. Her route takes her through scorched steppes, mined forests, and dried-up rivers. From the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone to the shores of the Black Sea, she records the impact on wildlife to draw the attention of the international environmental community and human rights defenders.⁠
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"No Shade in the Forest" will be screening on Thursday, April 23rd at 7 pm followed by a pre-recorded Q&A with the team behind the film. ⁠
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Presented by Cool Earth Creamery!⁠
@coolearthcreamery⁠
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#wildlife #IWFF49 #missoula #missoulaevents #conservation #forest #staywild #IWFF
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