Who We Are
More than a festival.
Jackson Hole International Film Festival (JHIFF) is a platform for artistic expression, a hub for cinematic education, and a catalyst for community engagement.
As a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization in Jackson Hole, JHIFF is committed to bringing globally renowned films and educational film programs to our community. At JHIFF, we believe in building a community bound by shared experiences and a love for the cinematic arts. Our dedication extends beyond the festival itself, with year-round programming designed to entertain, engage, and educate our community. This includes a comprehensive curriculum of courses, special events, and interactive platforms such as screenings, discussions, workshops, and filmmaker labs.
Board of Directors
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Stuart Suna
CHAIR
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Neal Norman
VICE CHAIR & SECRETARY
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Jake & Jen Kilgrow
TREASURER
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Jimmy Chin
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Danny Moder
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Alan Terpins
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Cindy & Evan Jones
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Matt & Jenny Wiener
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Doug Henderson & Kerri Ratcliffe
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Amanda Cavaleri
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Courtney & Nikki Sixx
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Jamie Mackay
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Staff
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Marni Walsh
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Sustainability
Inspiring Creativity & Expanding Worldviews
The JHIFF goal is to build upon our international reputation as a destination for filmmakers and festival-goers by highlighting emerging voices in cinema.
JHIFF will cultivate educational opportunities for students by collaborating with local schools and nonprofits.
JHIFF will continue to nurture a loyal community and grow as an engaging cultural opportunity and sustainable film festival.
Festival attendees will not only immerse themselves in cinema but also in Teton views and Jackson’s authentic winter offerings, western flavors on the Town Square, and mountain adventures.
Building a sustainable event in a changing world.
The festival will be an eco-friendly event. Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Zero waste practices will be incorporated into our operations as permitted. No-single use plastic water bottles will be served.