Jackson Hole Screenings
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Jackson Hole is home to stunning natural beauty, outdoor adventures, and a rich history of film. This community calendar is your go-to spot for film screenings and events like them. Whether it’s a classic flick or a new release, share your event below and be part of the Jackson Hole film scene. It’s all about bringing people together, just like a good film does. Come join us!

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Something Changed in the Room
Nov
20

Something Changed in the Room

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Join filmmaker David Stubbs at The Center, November 20th for a short film, Q&A, and special musical appearance!

Something Changed in the Room

Something Changed in the Room follows music therapist and songwriter Hilary Camino as she treats people living with dementia and Parkinson’s at a senior living community in Wyoming.

Balancing a family and her own music career, Hilary builds something intimate and intangible with the residents, unveiling a life-affirming resilience that we all share. Through her therapy sessions connecting with residents Danny, LaReta, Nanci and Polly, Hilary bridges an emotional gap to what is happening with residents internally as they navigate this stage of life.

This documentary examines the limits of one’s compassion and the idea of healing through human connection. Working through the grief inherent in end-of-life care, Hilary finds strength and solace in her own music, propelling her forward as she tries to improve the emotional, cognitive and physical lives of the residents.

Venue: Jackson Hole Center For The Arts
Address: Center for the Arts 240 S. Glenwood St, Jackson, WY 83001
Admission: $5.00 - $10.00

Host Organization: Wyoming PBS, St. John's Health, and Teton Parkies
Event Website: https://www.jhcenterforthearts.org/event/something-changed-in-the-room/

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Frank's Fall Film Festival
Nov
7
to Nov 9

Frank's Fall Film Festival

About

Tickets for individual screenings are available through the program page.

Frank’s Fall Film Festival

Frank Londy moved to Jackson Hole in 1972. He started Sunshine Films that same year, opened the Jackson Hole Cinema on Pearl Street in 1977, and the Movieworks Cinema in 1991. In 1990, Londy started “Frank’s Fall Film Festival,” which called the Twin Cinema its home every fall for nearly 30 years. For Frank, the festival was a way to bring films just outside the mainstream, films that exemplified the unique magic and emotional power of the movies, to the people of Jackson. And he loved the process of curating the films.

For a long time, Frank selected films based solely on descriptions and reviews, as films were shot and shown only on celluloid. However, with the shift to digital and streaming, it became essential for Frank to curate a festival that people could not watch at home. He strongly believed, after all, that part of the magic of the movies is the shared experience: Sitting in the dark with strangers and friends, staring up at the flickering light on the silver screen, while we experience sadness, laughter, fear, curiosity, and joy. Together.

Frank passed away in December of 2021 at the age of 75, but the Festival will continue on in his honor, his legacy, and in gratitude for the man who brought the magic of the movies to Jackson Hole. Frank’s Fall Film Festival begins Friday, November 7th, at the Center for the Arts with a weekend of 7 films thoughtfully curated by those closest to him to best reflect Frank’s own film selection process.

“If you think about it, movies are really wonderful things. We probably take them too much for granted. The recorded movie image has become the treasury of our past, a window on our present, and a glimpse into our future. No other art form can so effortlessly transport us to other times and places, real and imagined, and in so doing tell the story of humanity and the human condition we all share.”
-Frank Londy, 1946-2021

FESTIVAL DATES and TIMES:

Friday November 7th
7:00 PM

Saturday November 8th
2:00 PM
5:00 PM
8:00 PM

Sunday November 9th
1:00 PM
4:00 PM
7:00 PM

Venue: Jackson Hole Center For The Arts
Address: Center for the Arts 240 S. Glenwood St, Jackson, WY 83001

Host Organization: Frank’s Fall Film Festival

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Wild Festival | Film Screening & Panel: Ocean with David Attenborough
Sep
28

Wild Festival | Film Screening & Panel: Ocean with David Attenborough

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Join Jackson Wild for a special screening of the film, “OCEAN WITH DAVID ATTENBOROUGH”, followed by a panel with the filmmakers.

“OCEAN WITH DAVID ATTENBOROUGH” takes viewers on a breathtaking journey, showing there is nowhere more vital for our survival, more full of life, wonder, or surprise than the ocean.

The celebrated broadcaster and filmmaker reveals how his lifetime has coincided with the great age of ocean discovery. Through spectacular sequences featuring coral reefs, kelp forests and the open ocean, Attenborough shares why a healthy ocean keeps the entire planet stable and flourishing.

Stunning, immersive cinematography showcases the wonder of life under the seas and exposes the realities and challenges facing our ocean as never-before-seen, from destructive fishing techniques to mass coral reef bleaching. Yet the story is one of optimism, with Attenborough pointing to inspirational stories from around the world to deliver his greatest message: The ocean can recover to a glory beyond anything anyone alive has ever seen.

Venue: Jackson Hole Center For The Arts
Address: Center for the Arts 240 S. Glenwood St, Jackson, WY 83001
Admission: Free

Host Organization: Jackson WILD
Contact Information: info@jacksonwild.org
Event Website: https://www.jhcenterforthearts.org/event/wild-festival-film-screening-panel-ocean-with-david-attenborough/

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Wild Festival | Wyoming Premiere: YANUNI
Sep
27

Wild Festival | Wyoming Premiere: YANUNI

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Join Jackson Wild for the Wyoming Premiere of “YANUNI”, followed by a Q&A with Director Richard Ladkani, Producer Anita Ladkani, Producer Juma Xipaia, and Hugo Loss, both featured in the film.

“YANUNI” follows the extraordinary journey of Juma Xipaia, an Indigenous chief from the Brazilian Amazon, as she rises from a remote village in Xipaya territory to the political frontlines of climate justice. A fearless defender of her people and the rainforest, Juma has survived six assassination attempts while confronting illegal gold miners, land-grabbers, and multinational corporations threatening her ancestral land. Spanning years of activism and personal sacrifice, the film captures Juma’s historic appointment as Brazil’s first Secretary of Indigenous Rights under President Lula. At her side is Hugo Loss, her husband and the head of Special Operations at IBAMA, Brazil’s environmental protection agency. As Juma fights on the political front, Hugo leads dangerous operations to dismantle illegal mining camps deep in the Amazon—often under armed threat. When Juma discovers she is pregnant, her battle takes on new urgency. Navigating impending motherhood, rising political responsibility, and Hugo’s high-risk missions, she is forced to confront the personal cost of resistance. Told with intimate access and cinematic urgency, “YANUNI” is both a love story and a call to action. It illuminates one of the world’s most critical environmental and human rights struggles through a deeply personal lens. At once epic and intimate, “YANUNI” is a powerful portrait of resilience, Indigenous sovereignty, and the fight to protect the world’s largest rainforest—for future generations and the planet we call home.

Venue: Jackson Hole Center For The Arts
Address: Center for the Arts 240 S. Glenwood St. Jackson, WY 83001
Admission: $20.00

Host Organization: Jackson WILD
Contact Information: info@jacksonwild.org
Event Website: https://www.jhcenterforthearts.org/event/wild-festival-wyoming-premiere-yanuni/

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Wild Festival | Wyoming Premiere: The American Southwest
Sep
26

Wild Festival | Wyoming Premiere: The American Southwest

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“THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST” is a wild and unforgettable journey down the mighty Colorado River. Narrated by Quannah Chasinghorse, the film beautifully showcases the region’s abundant wildlife, confronts the ecological impacts of dams and river depletion, and boldly advocates for increased water and wildlife conservation. The Fin and Fur Films production travels through legendary landscapes from the viewpoint of some of the Southwest’s most charming characters… such as wetland-building beavers, bugling bull elk, and desert-adapted rattlesnakes. Made in association with Natives Outdoors, ‘THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST” highlights the region’s deep cultural history and the crucial need to better manage the river for both wildlife and society to thrive.

Venue: Jackson Hole Center For The Arts
Address: Center for the Arts 240 S. Glenwood St., Jackson, Wyoming
Admission: $20.00

Host Organization: Jackson WILD
Contact Information: info@jacksonwild.org
Event Website: https://www.jhcenterforthearts.org/event/wild-festival-wyoming-premiere-the-american-southwest/

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Pressure Drop - Teton Gravity Research
Sep
13

Pressure Drop - Teton Gravity Research

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Pressure Drop is the latest chapter in a 30-year journey—forged from a dream, fueled with cash from commercial fishing in Alaska, and driven by an obsession with life on the edge. This film follows the world’s best skiers and snowboarders, alongside the next generation, through Alaskan spines, stacked pillow lines, massive cliffs, giant couloirs, deep powder, and insane jumps. From Norway to British Columbia, California to Alaska, and home in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, each line becomes a brushstroke in the art of descent. 

Pressure Drop captures that fleeting space between calm and chaos—when breath slows, vision sharpens, and the mountain demands everything. It’s the moment before gravity takes over. For three decades, we’ve stood at the edge—where fear meets flow and everything else fades. Pressure Drop continues the tradition of what it means to dedicate your life to the fall line. 

Early Show:

Doors open at 4:00 pm

Pre Show: 4:30 pm

Film: 5:00 pm

Late Show:

Doors Open at 7:00 pm

Pre-show: 7:30 pm

Film: 8:00 pm

Venue: Walk Festival Hall, Teton Village, Wyoming
Address: 3330 Cody Lane, Teton Village, Wyoming 83025
Admission: $20.00

Host Organization: Teton Gravity Research
Event Website: https://tetongravity.myeventscenter.com/event/Teton-Village-Wy-Walk-Festival-Hall-116192

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East of Wall
Sep
10

East of Wall

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JHiFF is pleased to present East of Wall, a film screening taking place Tuesday, September 10, at 7:00 PM at the Center for the Arts. The showing will be followed by a live Q&A with the film’s director, Kate Beecroft.

Tabatha, a young, tattooed, rebellious horse trainer, wrestles with financial insecurity and unresolved grief while providing refuge for a group of wayward teenagers on her broken-down ranch in the Badlands. With raw visual storytelling and poetic restraint, the film captures the quiet power of a character who refuses to be broken, even as the walls around her threaten to close in.

Tickets for East of Wall are available now.

Venue: Center for the Arts
Address: 265 S Cache Street, Jackson, Wyoming
Admission: $25.00

Event Website: https://www.jhcenterforthearts.org/event/jhiff-trailblazer-showing-east-of-wall/

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Screening of the Big Lebowski
Sep
4

Screening of the Big Lebowski

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Hey, Big Lebowski fans! Did you know that one of the Dude’s (aka, Jeff Bridges) passions is to protect the Yellowstone grizzly? So, in honor of 399, don your bowling shirt or favorite bathrobe and come watch one of your favorite movies for a great cause! Save the Yellowstone Grizzlies, Dude!

Costumes encouraged. Doors open at 6:30.

Venue: Jackson Hole Center For The Arts
Address: Center for the Arts 240 S. Glenwood PO Box 860 Jackson, WY 83001
Admission: $20.00

Host Organization: Wildlife Wyoming Advocates and Save the Yellowstone Grizzly
Event Website: https://www.jhcenterforthearts.org/event/screening-of-the-big-lebowski/

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Film Screening: 10th Anniversary of Meru with Jimmy Chin
Jul
31

Film Screening: 10th Anniversary of Meru with Jimmy Chin

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Experience the epic mountain film in celebration of its 10th anniversary, followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Jimmy Chin.

Three elite climbers struggle to find their way through obsession and loss as they attempt to climb Mount Meru, one of the most coveted prizes in the high-stakes game of Himalayan big wall climbing.

Experience Meru, directed by Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, on the big screen at Walk Festival Hall in the shadow of the Tetons. The award-winning documentary film, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this summer, will be followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Jimmy Chin, moderated by film critic & GTMF General Manager Jeff Counts.

Winner: Sundance Film Festival 2015 – Audience Award, Documentary

This movie has an “R” rating for language. Parents are advised to learn more about the film’s content before allowing their children to watch it. Attendees under 17 years old must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Venue: Walk Festival Hall
Address: 3330 Cody LaneTeton Village, WY, 83025
Admission: $30 for general admission, $5 for students

Event Website: https://gtmf.org/events/film-screening-meru-with-jimmy-chin

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Wyoming United Benefit for Reproductive Freedom
Jul
22

Wyoming United Benefit for Reproductive Freedom

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Wyoming United presents an evening of fun, food, and film in support of reproductive rights in the Equality State. Enjoy a silent auction, music by DJ Rosie Read, a raffle, and screening of Oscar-nominated short film Red, White and Blue. Proceeds will go to Wyoming United Education Fund, a 501(c)3 organization.

Venue: The Center for the Arts
Address: 240 South Glenwood Street, Jackson, Wyoming 83001
Admission: $75 general admission, $40 for under 40 years old

Host Organization: Wyoming United Education Fund
Event Email: info@wyuf.org
Event Website: https://www.jhcenterforthearts.org/event/wyoming-united-benefit-for-reproductive-freedom/

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COLUMBIA RIVER CANOE PROJECT - Documentary Film
Jun
9

COLUMBIA RIVER CANOE PROJECT - Documentary Film

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Columbia River Canoe Project follows Robert Lester and Braxton Mitchell as they canoe 1,300 miles over 55 days from the Continental Divide to the Pacific Ocean. The project follows their long and tough journey while focusing awareness and attention to the health of the river basin and how dramatically the use of the river has changed since the native peoples who lived with and on these waters.

Venue: Center for the Arts
Address: 240 South Glenwood Street, Jackson, Wyoming 83001
Admission: $13.00

Host Organization: Compassionate Disaster Films
Event Website:
https://www.jhcenterforthearts.org/event/columbia-river-canoe-project/

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Exclusive Jackson Screening of the Highly Acclaimed Film: October 8
Jun
8

Exclusive Jackson Screening of the Highly Acclaimed Film: October 8

Exclusive Jackson Screening of the Highly Acclaimed Film: October 8 📍The Wort Hotel, 50 N Glenwood St, Jackson, WY 83001 🗓️Sunday, June 8 🕒6:00PM Join us for a special screening of the powerful documentary October 8, followed by a community discussion on the film's urgent themes. This event is open to the public. We welcome attendees from all backgrounds to engage in this critical conversation. 📧Please confirm your attendance by emailing info@wyoming4israel.org. Seating is limited.

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Bicycle Film Festival
May
1

Bicycle Film Festival

About

Friends of Pathways presents Bicycle Film Festival Jackson Hole.

Join us for a curated screening of short films celebrating the bicycle (90 minutes) – plus a bike vendor village, food, and drinks. BFF festival director, Brendt Barbur will be in attendance.

Documentaries, narratives, animations, award-winning directors, and emerging talents – all share equal billing. Doors open at 5:30 with art, music, food, drinks, and a vendor village. Mingle with your friends in the Center lobby, then take a journey around the globe. BFF Jackson Hole features curated stories about:
– A charismatic Ghanaian immigrant in Amsterdam who teaches refugee adult women to ride bikes
– A bicycle takeover and one of the United State’s largest, most anticipated street riding events on the bike life calendar attracting riders from the wheeling community worldwide
– Kailey Kornhauser and fellow “fat cyclist” Marley Blonsky are on a mission to change the idea that people with larger bodies can’t ride bikes
– Cycle sport as relief from genocide
– The life of a New York City food delivery worker
– A family gives up everything to be together in their motorhome, traveling from bike park to bike park across Europe
– A rural migrant worker in China uses the bicycle to buy and collect styrofoam boxes (score by Nick Zinner of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs)
– The story of 17-year-old Nigel James, a Diné mountain biker who hosts the first ever Enduro race in the Navajo Nation, and honors their land, community, and culture through revitalizing trails

Founded in New York, Bicycle Film Festival has been celebrating bicycles through art, film, and music for the last 25 years. BFF has spanned the world in over 100 cities, to an audience of over 1 million people. The international locales included Paris, London, Tokyo, Shanghai, Mexico City, Cape Town, and Istanbul and more at some of the most important venues such as Sydney Opera House and the Barbican or an old factory in Zurich.

The subcultures of cycling have shared equal billing with the most exciting innovators in music, art, design and film. Past participants have included: Erykah Badu, Karl Lagerfeld, Francesco Clemente, Shepard Fairey, Albert Maysles, Michel Gondry, Spike Jonze, Alex Katz, Kaws, Gavin Turk, Mike Mills, Paul Smith, the Neistat Brothers, Tom Sachs, Ridley Scott, Kiki Smith, Swoon, and Ai Weiwei. Support Friends of Pathways and join us in kicking off cycling season with the Bicycle Film Festival!

About FOP: Friends of Pathways champions a safe, connected system of pathways, trails, bike lanes and sidewalks that encourage active transportation and healthy recreation in our Jackson Hole community.

Venue: Jackson Hole Center For The Arts
Address: Center for the Arts 240 S. Glenwood PO Box 860 Jackson, WY 83001
Admission: $28.00

Host Organization: Friends of Pathways
Event Email: sam@friendsofpathways.org
Event Phone: 307-733-4534
Event Website: https://www.jhcenterforthearts.org/event/bicycle-film-festival-2025/

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2025 Native Voices: Redefining Native Narratives with Jhane Myers
Apr
30

2025 Native Voices: Redefining Native Narratives with Jhane Myers

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Join us for an engaging discussion with Emmy-winning producer Jhane Myers, a proud member of the Comanche and Blackfeet tribes, as she delves into the groundbreaking Native sci-fi film Prey. Following a public screening, Myers will share her journey in bringing Indigenous storytelling to the forefront of Hollywood, challenging industry norms, and showcasing the power and versatility of Native narratives in film.

Venue: Center for the Arts Theatre
Address: 240 S. Glenwood Street, Jackson, WY 83001
Admission: Free

Host Organization: CWC Jackson
Contact Information: Sandy Chio
Event Email: jacksoninfo@cwc.edu
Event Phone: (307) 733-7425
Event Website: https://www.cwc.edu/native-voices

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2025 Native Voices: Sacred Stoke Native Athlete Stories
Apr
29

2025 Native Voices: Sacred Stoke Native Athlete Stories

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Professional Indigenous athletes Connor Ryan (Lakota) and Ellen Bradley (Tlingit) present film shorts and explore the deep connection between Native wisdom and the natural world.

Venue: Jackson Hole High School Theatre
Address: 1910 High School Rd, Jackson, WY 83001
Admission: Free

Host Organization: CWC Jackson
Contact Information: Sandy Chio
Event Email: jacksoninfo@cwc.edu
Event Phone: (307) 733-7425
Event Website: https://www.cwc.edu/native-voices

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