Mountain Time Arts in collaboration with Tinworks Art presents an evening of Indigenous storytelling through three short films: How the Land Remembers Us, Tiny and Learning I’m Home. Through diverse mediums, these short documentary films listen to the voices of land, family, and community. The event is set for Sunday, October 20th.
This event is the premiere community screening in Bozeman for How the Land Remembers Us. A film that shares the story of Mountain Time Art’s “Yellowstone Revealed” project in Yellowstone National Park. It is accompanied by two award-winning short documentary films that have been screened at film festivals across Turtle Island (USA & Canada) and the world.
This evening celebrates Indigenous filmmaking & art while aiming to evoke important dialogue about storytelling sovereignty.
Join us at 6pm for a community feed and gathering. The event will be held at Tinworks Art, located at 719 N Ida in Bozeman.
Screenings begin at 7pm with a total runtime of 54 minutes.
This event is free and open to the public. RESCHEDULED FROM Oct. 17th to Oct. 20th.
Registration preferred, tickets are free and can be reserved online HERE.