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Idaho storytellers hit the big screen in statewide film tour

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The Idaho Film Society, which started in 2023 in Boise, is hitting the road.

They’ll be bringing a series of short films to six cities around Idaho, and they’re hoping to partner with filmmakers and artists across the Gem State. They say it’s not just a film fest, that it’s a "launchpad for Idaho storytellers."

Aidan Brezonick, the founder and director of the Idaho Film Society, joined Idaho Matters for a preview.

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