Out There: A National Parks Story
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Friends of Minidoka Present
Out There: A National Parks Story
Doors open at 5:30 PM - Music at 6:30 PM - Film starts at 7:00 PM - Film discussion at 8:15 PM
Out There: A National Parks Story is a feature-length documentary created to share wonder, stewardship, and connection within our public lands. The film follows two childhood friends on a 10,000-mile road trip through the U.S. national parks to tell stories of the incredible people they meet along the way. The project was created over the course of seven years by filmmaker Brendan Hall and educator Anthony Blake.
Elizabeth PW, composer and original score songwriter for Out There, will perform with local musicians before the film. Filmmaker Brendan Hall and Wade Vagias, Superintendent for the South Idaho Parks, will join us for a post-film discussion.
This event, hosted by Friends of Minidoka, celebrates our national parks and reminds us why historic places and natural wonders like Minidoka National Historic Site, Craters of the Moon, and Hagerman Fossil Beds are critical to our cultural and emotional well-being in Idaho.
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