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Bernadette Sweeney, head of the acting program at University of Montana’s School of Theater and Dance reminisces about a thoughtful and talented student, Lily Gladstone
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Monday, October 9th is recognized as Indigenous Peoples day, and will be recognized throughout many Montana cities through film, talks and more.
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The Hollywood writer and actors strikes are affecting places in Montana like Butte and Missoula, where big productions were set to continue filming this summer.And, several small towns are also missing movie production money. Unincorporated communities like Pony.
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Montana is losing millions due to the Writers and Actors Guild strikes. But commercials and print ads still being produced in the state are making up for some of the monetary loss.
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Leaders of the Hollywood union SAG-AFTRA, representing 160,000 television and movie actors, are on strike.This latest picket line, plus an already striking Writers Guild, is striking a blow to Montana’s film industry.
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Western Montana has been the focus of television and movie production in recent years— most notably the Bitterroot Valley as the setting for Yellowstone. But farther east, Billings and its residents have also had opportunities in front of the camera lens over the years.
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A three-part documentary focused on four missing and murdered Indigenous women from Montana premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah.
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Before he became a Montana staple, Jan Boogman was a professional track athlete in his native Netherlands. Now, a new documentary by his daughter, Alette Boogman, chronicle's Jan's journey from runner to cookie maker.
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"Father Stu" is the true-life story of Helena priest Stuart Long, played by Academy Award nominee Mark Wahlberg.
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Art House Cinema creative director Brian Oestreich says an Oscar nomination “scratches an itch” for people who want some type of guidance in the vast world of film.