Where:
Various
Various Whitefish, MT
Description:
Film, music, innovation and storytelling that moves culture and shapes a movement, inspiring and uniting people in the spirit of the Greater Good.
4 Days.
36 Films.
5 Bands.
17 Speakers.
6 Venues.
A Story Village.
5 Immersive Experiences.
ONE UPLIFTING EXPERIENCE
September 26-29, 2024
Whitefish, Montana
Bands:
Sept 26: Halladay & Rob Quist Trio
Sept 27: 20 Grand
Sept 28: Christian Wallowing Bull
Sept 28: Sterling Drake
Film Panels:
Common Ground
Bring Them Home
Let Them Be Naked
The Need to Grow
Winterland Story Village: An immersive space of sustainability stories and partnerships that educate and entertain festival participants between films and other programming, spanning our content areas of regeneration, built-world, climate change, energy transition, wellness, and adventure.
Vendors showcasing sustainable technology
Speaker sessions and intimate conversations with the experts
Live podcast broadcast/recording with high-profile guests
Speakers:
Aaron White - Brand Builder & Armchair Climate Scientist
Josh Elliot - Brand Builder | Stealthy Good | Misfit Sustainability
Matt Jore - Founder of AirJoule | CEO and Director
Doug Weist - Sustainable Founder
Mike Johnson - International Living Future Institute
Darin Olien - Co-host Netflix docu-series Down To Earth
Michael Smith - Founding Member REGENiTECH
Doug Loring - Blackfeet Rancher and Regenerative Farmer
Jake Hendrix - Studio Director at Riff Creative
K. C. Schulberg - Entrepreneur and Climate Change Activist
Dr. Lise Van Susteren - Psychiatrist and Climate Change Activist
Chris Wilke - Global Climate Strategist
Dr. Michael Savarese - Professor of Coastal Geology, Climate Resilience, & Preparation
Elizabet Dunne - Last Stand Film Producer
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