Shepherds for Wildlife will premiere documentary The Real Yellowstone on Friday, July 11th, at the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture. The film screens at 7pm.
The powerful new conservation film focuses on rural rights, policy impact and real families. Experience authentic rancher voices, intimate wildlife moments and stunning cinematography. This isn’t about parks or postcards. It’s about people. It’s about survival.
Enjoy a post-screening Q&A with director Tom Opre, Brian Yablonski and Trinity Vandenacre. Meet the filmmaker and conservation leaders in attendance and obtain exclusive early access to merchandise and signed film books. Attendees may also support Shepherds of Wildlife in their mission to amplify rural voices in conservation.
Following on Saturday, July 12th, the 15th annual Full Draw Film Tour comes to the Emerson. Presented by ONXHUNT, films begin at 7pm.
Get ready for thrilling new films featuring screaming bulls and captivating storylines from top outdoor filmmakers. For the young and old, it’s bowhunting and adventure on “the Big Screen.” Also enjoy a massive gear giveaway featuring a Hoyt, Alpha, AX-2 and more.
The event unites bowhunters, fuels outdoorsman and creates excitement for all those passionate about archery. These independent filmmakers have dedicated their lives to hunting and capturing heart pounding, bowhunting on camera. They train and exert themselves to cover and hunt some of the most rugged country on the globe.
General admission tickets for The Real Yellowstone and Full Draw Film Tour are $25 and $20, respectively, and available through www.theemerson.org. Located at 111 S Grand Ave., the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture serves as a primary resource for the arts, arts education and cultural activities in Southwest Montana. •