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Wild & Scenic film fest comes to Sandpoint

EVIE SEABERG | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 months, 2 weeks AGO
by EVIE SEABERG
I graduated from California Baptist University in April 2021 and was ready for a change of scenery, which is what brought me to North Idaho. Currently, I’m enjoying being newly married. My husband and I spend our weekends huckleberry picking, working on home improvement projects, taking my husky Judah on walks, spoiling our kitten Opal, and making plans to travel while we earn the means to do so. I love hanging out with family, studying indigenous arts and culture, going on outdoor adventures and creating wood-burning projects. I’m also always down for a casual debate about anything from philosophy and politics to the best local coffee shops. My childhood was filled with dreams of working in almost every field — archeologist, architect, writer, historian, aviator and mathematician were just a few titles I hoped to hold one day. After my first semester in college, I found myself wondering how choosing a major was ever going to be in the cards for me. But, with a little help from friends and family, I realized that the title of “journalist” is a good title for someone who is interested in a little bit of everything. When you can’t be everything, you can always write about everything. | March 9, 2024 1:00 AM

SANDPOINT — The Wild and Scenic Film Festival will be returning to Sandpoint this month to feature nine films showcasing wild places and the people working to protect them.

The 22nd annual festival is put on by Friends of the Scotchman Peaks Wilderness, which is an organization that works to preserve the wild character of the Scotchman Peaks, 88,000 roadless acres managed by the U.S. Forest Service and situated along the Idaho-Montana border.

A few of the films that will be featured include "Brave Girl," "Renaissance," and "Light Beams for Helena." "Brave Girl" is about a 6-year-old girl with “unwavering ambition to climb the world’s highest mountains” the Friends of Scotchman Peaks website said. With the help of her grandpa, the young explorer takes on the peaks of Wyoming. 

In "Renaissance," a ballet dancer discovered new forms of expression through her passion for movement in the mountains.

"Light Beams for Helena" tells the story of Helena Bourdillon, who has pushed her limits in the freediving world, using a single breath to dive to seemingly impossible depths. 

“But her path to discovering her diving potential started 20 years ago when she was on the verge of suicide," the website said. “Light Beams for Helena explores her journey with depression, her ongoing mental health efforts, and what diving into the darkness of deep water has taught her about life and light.”

Tickets are now on sale for the festival. During the event raffle, prizes will be available.

Doors to the Panida Theater will open at 6 p.m. Friday, March 22. General admission will cost $15 in advance and $20 at the door. “Superstar supporters” can purchase $100 tickets which include entry with reserved seating (front and center) and a hosted VIP party at Eichardt's Pub before the show.

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