About The Wyoming Film Festival
The Wyoming Film Festival began in 2008 as a unique venue for the community to come together as film lovers, filmmakers, volunteers, corporations, and other organizations from across the state of Wyoming and beyond to celebrate the valuable contribution that film makes to our cultural and economic lives.
Film is a creative expression that combines many art forms…interweaving design, music, photography, multiple technologies, writing, and more…it can take us on emotional journeys, spin stories of delight and despair, educate, and inspire audiences around the world.
Our Festival is a stage for film and video productions that interpret the past, present, and future of the American Rocky Mountain West in ways that embrace the Festival themes of environment, equality, and family. The Wyoming Film Festival is held in the Platte Valley Community Center in Saratoga, Wyoming. Featured films will be shown in a comfortable 400-seat theatre, and other screenings will be shown in additional spaces within the facility. For an inside look at this venue, please go to www.pvcenter.org.
Directions to the Platte Valley Community Center: