Select work from the crew at Grizzly Creek
Grizzly Creek Films captures the unique and innovative craftsman that comprise Montana's Big Timberworks.
© 2010 Grizzly Creek Films
Michael Franti plays a special show at the Bozeman Bioneers Conference in 2006. We had a chance to interview the conscious rocker/MC.
© 2006 Grizzly Creek Films
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Stories about getting lost and finding yourself in Montana. Generated for Montana Office of Tourism.
© 2010 Grizzly Creek Films
Stories about getting lost and finding yourself in Montana. Generated for Montana Office of Tourism.
© 2010 Grizzly Creek Films
Stories about getting lost and finding yourself in Montana. Generated for Montana Office of Tourism.
© 2010 Grizzly Creek Films
Stories about getting lost and finding yourself in Montana. Generated for Montana Office of Tourism.
© 2010 Grizzly Creek Films
The Mongolian Marmot is sacred in Mongolian culture, both past and present. Over hunting and habitat destruction threaten the once abundant marmot population, "The Mongolian Marmot" tells the story of the people fighting to save one of Central Asia's most important species.
The Film was also nominated for the BBC Newcomer Award at Wildscreen in Bristol, England.
© 2006 Grizzly Creek Films
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In this modern-life tale from the outskirts of the former Soviet Union, a lonely cab driver’s off-hours hobby takes an unpredictable twist.
© 2010 Devereux Films.
Produced written and directed by Anne Devereux.
The 8-minute video installation piece (dis)continuity reflects the work of two of films earliest pioneers, Eadward Muybridge and Etienne-Jules Marey. Muybridge’s discrete series of instantaneous photographs contrasted Marey’s preference for blurred images produced through long exposures.
© Phlogistan Media 2010
Produced written and directed by Rick F.X. Smith
Roads are the largest human artifact on the planet; they have fragmented wild landscapes, ushered in the 'age of urban sprawl,' and challenged our bedrock sense of community.
© 2010 Frogpondia Films
Arcade Fire live at The 9:30 Club 1/30/05 (Song 1: Wake Up)
One Night Only is a pilot that we shot back in January of 2005. The concept was to film up-and-coming bands in the best venues in the country. Arcade Fire graciously agreed to let us film them for the pilot- so although it never turned into a regular series, at least we have a great show to share with you all!
© 2006 Grizzly Creek Films
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