Sneak Preview: Saturday | September 14 | 6 PM
Thursday | September 19 | 1 PM
This diverse group of shorts were all made in Siskiyou, and cover everything from veterans issues and dam removal to even some (light) horror. Prepare to enjoy Siskiyou on the big screen! Note: Several of these films contain adult themes. Q&A to follow.
Thursday | September 19 | 1 PM
This diverse group of shorts were all made in Siskiyou, and cover everything from veterans issues and dam removal to even some (light) horror. Prepare to enjoy Siskiyou on the big screen! Note: Several of these films contain adult themes. Q&A to follow.
Middle of Nowhere | 15m
Director: Jesse Fox Ex-Marine-turned-goatherd Brian and Vietnam combat vet Alex both live off-grid in the woods of Siskiyou County. Alan, whose military career lasted over two decades, struggles with severe PTSD and looks for peace in training mules. Marge, who served as a nurse in Vietnam, finds a home in a large and supportive community of veterans. All of them tell their stories, exploring what brought them to this wild and often-treacherous county in Northern California. |
The River Brings Everything | 9m
Director: Liam Gallagher Between 1918 and 1965 five dams were built on the Klamath River, cutting off access to the upstream spawning habitat for Steelhead, lamprey and five species of Pacific Salmon. In 2021 crews will begin removing four of the five dams. This film looks at the current state of the Klamath river, the people that live along its banks and how it’s poised to change. |