Sun Valley Film Festival • Late Night with The Devil

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Late Night With the Devil is a wild and not-for-the-faint-of-heart movie, perfect for clutching your significant other on date night as we inch closer to Halloween! The film is a continuation of our After Hours titles at SVFF, meaning it’s appropriate for mature audiences only – expect some violence, horror, and twisted, demonic fun.

Homegrown Film Festival

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The “must see” Homegrown Film Festival is back for its 6th Annual! All proceeds to benefit the Friends of Sawtooth Avalanche which provides financial support for extra forecasters.

Homegrown Film Festival

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The “must see” Homegrown Film Festival is back for its 6th Annual! All proceeds to benefit the Friends of Sawtooth Avalanche which provides financial support for extra forecasters.

ABSTRACT • A Freeski Exhibition

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Skiing is not art, and skiers are not artists. Unless, of course, skiing is art and skiers are artists? Faction’s fourth feature film exhibits pure creativity through a series of freeski sequences—from the vibrant streets of Japan, to the powdery pillows of British Columbia, to the finely-manicured terrain parks of Switzerland and Italy. Each location provides a blank canvas for the team’s artistic expression. Because nothing screams “artist” like sending large cliffs and grinding the side of buildings.

Delfeayo Marsalis & The Uptown Jazz Orchestra

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Celebrate Mardi Gras and Valentine’s Day with Delfeayo Marsalis and the Uptown Jazz Orchestra as they stretch the boundaries of what is expected from big bands, offering up an extraordinary sense of joy and fun that could only come from New Orleans. The acclaimed trombonist, composer, and producer, Delfeayo Marsalis leads the vibrant Uptown Jazz Orchestra in a performance that crystalizes the stories, sounds, and rhythms of NOLA. 

Sun Valley Film Festival • Food and Country

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Worried about the survival of small farmers, ranchers, and chefs hobbled by America’s policy of producing cheap food, trailblazing food writer Ruth Reichl reaches across political and social divides to report on the country’s broken food system and the innovators risking everything to transform it.