Over the past few years, filmmakers David and Jessica King of Polson have produced three feature-length documentary films about legacy family-run local businesses
In the trailer to the film “Odd Hours. Cool Hat. No Pay,” a woman says, “They handed me a piece of paper and said, ‘fill this out. We have a meeting Wednesday night.’ My husband said, ‘where have you been?’ I said, ‘I think I joined the fire department.’” That’s exactly the response the Polson Fire Department hopes to get when they screen the free documentary at 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. Feb. 6 at Showboat Cinemas.
A documentary film on what it takes to run an independent theater chain in a rural Montana market will screen in Polson next week."A Theatre Near You" profiles
There s a new baked goods shop in Missoula. Also, the former Trapper Peak Coffee space in the Missoula Public Library is open and accepting applications.
The movie business has gone through some blockbuster and generational sea changes in recent years with the streaming revolution, the shutdowns of the coronavirus pandemic and ensuing 40-year highs with