The Wilma & Big Sky Documentary Film Festival Present

Big Sky Documentary Film Festival

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Missoula, MT
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The Wilma & Big Sky Documentary Film Festival will present Shorts Block 4 (individual short details below), A Passing Place – The Day of Donald MacDonald, Farmersteaders, Stars In The Sky: A Hunting Story, and The Pollinators on Sunday, February 17th as part of the 2019 Big Sky Doc Film Fest. See the full schedule for February 17th below:

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The Wilma & Big Sky Documentary Film Festival will present Shorts Block 4 (individual short details below), A Passing Place – The Day of Donald MacDonaldFarmersteadersStars In The Sky: A Hunting Storyand The Pollinators on Sunday, February 17th as part of the 2019 Big Sky Doc Film Fest.

See the full schedule for February 17th below:

Shorts Block 4

Doors @ 12:30 pm / Shows @ 1:00 pm
Showing:  Freedom in the Devil’s Garb, Osama and Ayman, Steve Is Undocumented, Girls Section, After the Fire, and Lifeboat

A Passing Place - The Days of Donald MacDonald, and Farmsteaders

Doors @ 3:00 pm / Shows @ 3:30 pm
Showing:  A Passing Place – The Days of Donald MacDonald, and Farmsteaders

Stars In The Sky: A Hunting Story

Steven Rinella , 2018, USA — 67 minutes

Doors @ 5:30 pm / Show @ 6:00 pm –Wilma 

Northwest Premiere

STARS IN THE SKY: A Hunting Story is an examination of the lives of American hunters and their sometimes complicated relationship to our environment, presented as an honest exploration of the controversies, emotions, and traditions inherent to this most primal human activity. The latest feature documentary from the award-winning team at ZPZ Films and directed by acclaimed author Steven Rinella.

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The Pollinators

Peter Nelson, 2019, USA — 93 minutes

Doors @ 7:45 pm / Show @ 8:15 pm –Wilma 

World Premiere

Billions of honey bees are trucked around the country to pollinate the crops critical to what we eat. The Pollinators tells the story of this amazing annual migration through the eyes of beekeepers, farmers and scientists who warn that the bees and our food supply are in peril.

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