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The Lone Peak Film Festival launches in Montana, showcasing resilient, hopeful stories by emerging and Indigenous filmmakers through mentorship and grants.
The inaugural Lone Peak Film Festival in Big Sky, Montana, kicks off with 16 short and six feature films focused on uplifting stories of resilience and healing.
Co-founded by Daniel Glick, the event highlights emerging filmmakers, including Chase Hall of the Blackfeet Nation, a Montana State University graduate inspired by his father’s career as a Native American stunt performer.
Through a fellowship program, the festival supports early-career creators with mentorship, networking, and grants, aiming to break down industry barriers.
It emphasizes authentic, underrepresented voices—especially Indigenous storytellers—allowing them to share their narratives freely.
The festival reflects a growing movement to diversify film by centering community-driven, hopeful stories.
El Lone Peak Film Festival se lanza en Montana, mostrando historias resilientes y esperanzadoras de cineastas emergentes e indígenas a través de tutorías y subvenciones.