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The BoZone MSU grad’s film headlines Big Sky Documentary Film Festival February 24, 2021 by Carol Schmidt, MSU News Service BOZEMAN – A documentary made by a Montana State University film graduate about 21 young people seeking legal relief for their claims that government harm has violated their constitutional rights and created the climate crisis will be the centerpiece film of the virtual 2021 Big Sky Documentary Festival, Feb. 19–28. “YOUTH v GOV,” a feature-length documentary by Christi Cooper, will be available to stream from the festival’s website Feb. 24–27. A live Q&A with Cooper, a graduate of MSU’s Master of Fine Art in Science and Natural History Filmmaking program, will be online at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24. ....
MISSOULA - The nonprofit Big Sky Film Institute announced Friday the full lineup of official selections for the 18th annual Big Sky Documentary Film Festival (BSDFF). The festival will take place as an online exhibition February 19-28, 2021 with the full program of over 75 films available to stream via Eventive, the festivalâs virtual cinema. Festival attendees can enjoy world premiere films, join live-stream Q&As with filmmakers, and interact through a series of community panels and more. The film lineup includes 27 features and 50 short documentaries including 27 World Premieres and 12 North American Premieres. The program was selected from the 2021 open call which drew nearly 1,800 submissions from 86 nations. Featuring an extraordinary array of perspective and experience, the films reflect an historic moment through stories of cultural activism, criminal justice, human rights, immigration, arts & sciences, humor, aging and natural wonders. In addition to the offici ....