Make no mistake about this new festival; it will soon become one of the best festival experience a filmmaker can have....Imagine Montana in summer, warm and passionate festival team, great company of other filmmakers and a fabulous film line up. (including Dave Grusin, not enough time, Sharkwater Extinction and The Creepy Line)
PS rumor has it Jeff Bridegs will return for the second time and second edition. Thanks for your trust Dude!
Get ready for Bozeman, Montana for the Second Annual BZN International Film Festival, June 6-9, 2019.
Join us for a four-day event celebrating independent filmmaking, creative expression, and emerging and established voices. The BZN International Film Festival showcases films that educate, encourage and inspire audiences to get involved and take action to protect our planet.
Over 70 films will screen at various theaters throughout downtown Bozeman, Montana, complemented by a rich slate of Q & A sessions, panel discussions, community-wide events and parties. Additional events include the Opening Film and Reception on Thursday, Family Free Night on Saturday, and Awards Ceremony and Filmmakers Brunch on Sunday.
The docs you don't want to miss
Afghan Cycles is about a generation of Afghan women who are pedaling their own revolution, aggressively challenging gender and cultural barriers.
In the world of 1950s television, Arlene Francis was the undisputed queen of the medium.
Pamela B. Green’s Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché, narrated by Jodie Foster rewrites film history, revealing, for the first time, the full scope of the life and work of cinema’s first female director, Alice Guy-Blaché.
Explore the little known story of the Jewish refugees who escaped Nazi-occupied Europe and found a safe haven on the Caribbean island of Cuba.
Millions of people know the music of Dave Grusin, but may not know his name. Dave Grusin: Not Enough Time documents his journey from Colorado cowboy to Oscar and Grammy winning composer.
Ocean filmmaker Mike deGruy begins his most important assignment but dies tragically before finishing.
Take a journey with these inspiring teens as they prepare their projects for the largest convening of high school scientists in the world - the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF).
Learning To See tells the story of photographer Robert Oelman who leaves his psychology career in the early 1990s to pursue photography.
A feature length documentary that explores the National School Lunch Program, childhood obesity, and our addiction to unhealthy foods.
Words from a Bear visually captures the essence of Momaday’s writings, relating each written line to his unique Kiowa-American experience, representing ancestry, place and oral history.
Seeing Is Believing is an uplifting celebration of the creativity and resilience of female directors.
Sharkwater Extinction follows filmmaker Rob Stewart as he exposes the billion dollar illegal shark fin industry and the political corruption behind it.
The Creepy Line reveals the degree to which society is manipulated by Google and Facebook.
Today as truthful journalists are accused of fake news, the life of Lowell Thomas reminds us why a 'free press' is important to Democracy.
05.05.2019 | Bruno's blog
Cat. : FILM