The Shane Center presents this amazing travel memoir film in the Dulcie Theatre on Thursday, September 18th, at 7 pm. Doors open at 6 pm and admission is free, please contact the box office at 406-222-1420 or go to www.theshanecenter.org for more information on getting your seat reserved.

Synopsis of "Out There"

A young filmmaker sets out on a 10,000-mile exploration of the national parks with his childhood friend during the centennial year of the formation of the National Park Service. Along the way, they record stories of people that work in the parks and visitors who come to enjoy it. What emerges is the rich tapestry of the history of the park system. The pair hear profound stories from people of all ages, from all walks of life, and from cultures that come to the parks seeking; tranquility, healing, motivation and connection to the natural world. 

Between the spectacular visuals of the park and the compelling interviews are colorful bits of old maps, posters and travelogues. This stunning road trip is a tribute to the national parks and is also recognition of the people that appreciate the parks and work to maintain their beauty. 

A post film discussion will be held with Director Brendan Hall and Yellowstone Forever’s Caroline Jones.

The crew includes: Director | Brendan Hall, Producers | Anthony Blake, Graham Raubvogel, Sandra Tan, Executive Producers | Gerry Ohrstrom, Wea Nichols, Hélène Esteves. You can find their full biographies on their website: https://www.outthere.film/. You can also follow them on Instagram: @outthere.film. 

The theatre is located at 415 East Lewis Street, in Livingston. The Dulcie Theatre and lobby are equipped with a UV air filtration system. Livingston Film Series is generously sponsored by Marilyn Clotz & Mary Ann Bearden and Donald B. Gimbel. 

Be sure to get your reserved tickets for the free admission before the show!

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