
"Montana's largest annual cinematic event will roar back to life in Missoula from February 13 through 22, and this year's program features a slew of world premieres, along with a large handful of films set to debut at Sundance later this month, among them Brydie O'Connor's Barbara Forever, Efraín Mojica and Rebecca Zweig's Jaripeo, Rachael J. Morrison's Joybubbles, and Sam Green's The Oldest Person in the World."
"Other notable titles include Werner Herzog's Ghost Elephants, which debuted at Venice last fall; Eugene Jarecki's Julian Assange doc The Six Billion Dollar Man, which won the L'Œil d'or Grand Prize at Cannes; and Christine Turner's Sun Ra: Do the Impossible, which bowed at Tribeca last spring. Among the world premieres to be unveiled in Montana are Big Sky Falling, Scott Diener and Mark James's exposé on a drug-and-murder scandal at Montana State University;"
The Big Sky Documentary Film Festival returns to Missoula February 13–22 for its 23rd annual edition. The festival will screen 46 feature films and 69 short and mini documentaries. The program includes multiple world premieres such as Big Sky Falling, Give It a Shot, and How to Kill a Mermaid. Several films set to debut at Sundance also appear, including Barbara Forever, Jaripeo, Joybubbles, and The Oldest Person in the World. Notable selections from other international festivals include Werner Herzog's Ghost Elephants, Eugene Jarecki's The Six Billion Dollar Man (L'Œil d'or winner at Cannes), and Christine Turner's Sun Ra: Do the Impossible. Full lineup information is available at bigskyfilmfest.org.
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