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The film called Unega: Tales of the Guardians is about Unega Mountain Dog Rescue, a Blaine County nonprofit started in 2015.
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“We are honoring Annette Bening … hot off her [Oscar nominated performance] in Nyad. She’s Hollywood royalty.”
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We are almost a month away from the Sun Valley Film Festival, which never fails to bring great films and famous movie stars to the Wood River Valley.
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It’s time once again for the Sun Valley Film Festival when some of the upcoming year’s best movies come to Idaho, along with stars, producers and directors.
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Producer and Director Heather Rae is known for such films as "Frozen River," "Tallulah" and "Bull" and she has a new film called "Fancy Dance," which looks at Native American themes.
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Begin a conversation about Idaho natives who happen to be among the best and critically acclaimed filmmakers and Heather Rae is at, or near the very top of that list. From the big screen (the Oscar-nominated "Frozen River") to the home screen (Amazon’s "Outer Range"), Rae’s work is all about discovery.
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George Prentice chats with Idaho Matters about his conversation with Amy Poehler in Sun Valley and what you should be watching this weekend.
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The Sun Valley Film Festival gives an important stage to lesser-known filmmakers.
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In 2013, Oscar winner Jodie Foster looked out at the modest audience of Ketchum’s NexStage theater and said, “Remember this.”
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The Sun Valley Film Festival was one of the first events forced to cancel when the pandemic arrived in Idaho in March of 2020.