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Jackson Hole Film Fest Adds Stars, Closing Film

Summary

  • Craig Brewer's 'Song Sung Blue' will close the festival.
  • The festival features music documentaries and director talks.
  • Festival presented in collaboration with Hamptons International Film Festival.
Jackson Hole Film Fest Adds Stars, Closing Film

The third edition of the Jackson Hole Film Festival, set to run from December 11-14, has announced significant additions to its program. Craig Brewer's "Song Sung Blue," featuring Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman, will serve as the closing night presentation. This year's festival is presented in partnership with the Hamptons International Film Festival, with films curated by chief creative officer David Nugent.

The opening night film will be Orlando von Einsiedel's "The Cycle of Love," with the director present for a post-screening discussion. Additionally, the festival will showcase the "If These Walls Could Rock" documentary. Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx, a board member of the festival, will provide an introduction and join filmmakers for a discussion about the film, which features interviews with numerous music icons.

This curated selection celebrates adventure, creativity, and the human spirit. The Jackson Hole Film Festival continues to grow, offering a unique cinematic experience in the scenic setting of Wyoming, drawing inspiration and content from its collaboration with the Hamptons International Film Festival.

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The third edition of the Jackson Hole Film Festival will take place from December 11-14.
Craig Brewer's 'Song Sung Blue,' starring Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman, is the closing night film.
The festival features a curated selection of films celebrating adventure, creativity, and the human experience, including music documentaries.

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