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SkeenaWild is thrilled to host the 12th annual Film & Photo Festival in Terrace on November 18, 2023, at Sherwood.
Other community showings (not hosted by us) are Kitimat & Haida Gwaii on November 9, Smithers on November 15 and Prince Rupert on December 5.
You can find the list of finalists, tickets and information on the event on this page.
The SkeenaWild Film & Photo Festival is coming to Terrace! saturday, November 18th @ Sherwood Moutain Brewery
Terrace Event; choose between;
- Matinee: Doors 1 pm | Film 2 pm
- Evening: Doors 6 pm | Film 7 pm
Movies, photos, beer, popcorn, prizes, merchandise for sale, and more!
Tickets :
Adult Tickets - $20
Youth (16 & under) - $10
- Matinee tickets here (SOLD OUT)
- Evening tickets here (sold out)
Your ticket is for one showing only, either the Matinee or Evening showing; please double-check the ticket you are purchasing.
Please note that this is the Terrace showing - the only one hosted by us. There will be showings in other communities, but other local community groups host them, and ticket sales are organized and sold through them.
Nov 9:
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Kitimat hosted by Kitimat General Hospital Foundation @ Two Peaks Brewing
Tickets here or at Two Peaks Brewing.
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Haida Gwaii hosted by Laskeek Bay Conservation Society @ Skidegate Small Hall. Tickets at Causeway DG or at the door.
Nov 15:
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Smithers hosted by What Matters In Our Valley @ Smithers Brewing Co.
Tickets here.
Dec 5:
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Prince Rupert hosted by Northcoast MBA @ Lester Centre of the Arts
Tickets here.

FILM FINALISTS
SHORT
A Vertical World - Yan Kaczynski
Any Friday In My Town / All for the Kids - Mike Tilson
National Truth & Reconciliation - Kermode Friendship Society
Skeena Sunrise - Max Erwin
Slow mow Slow dog - Jeff Rushton
The Fire Inside Levi - Kelly Marsh
The Fosch Project - Stefan Rath
Tidal Rapids Expedition, Finding New Tidal Waves - Yota Kano
Unencumbered - Peta Murray/Passage Media
A hot sunny day in Terrace - Natou Kurtz
Don't Forget To Look Down - Amanda Stella
Flowstate - Fionn Graf
Why I Love The Northwest - Derek Flynn
FEATURE
Midsummer Adventure 2023 - Julian Krick
Shames Mountain: Powered By Community - Tristan Walker
Babine River: A Natural Wonder - Marcus Kilb
YOUTH
A Dog's Dream of the Skeena - Brooklyn Desousa
Peaceful Views From My Porch - Corwin Northcott

Photo FINALISTS
WILD PLACES
Kitselas Totems at night and the approaching Aurora Borealis
- Kelly Marsh
Memories on the Skeena, North Pacific Cannery National Historic Site - Heather Dudoward
Distracted - Richard Eckert
After Work Lap in the Bulkley Valley - Rory Lepage
A Frigid Morning Along the Skeena River - Jeanine Philippe
WILD PEOPLE
Enclosed Into a Vertical World - Yan Kaczynski
Head To Toe - Emma Stephens
Jumping Around on Rocks - Hugo Gervais
Ridgetop Navigation, Fog vs. Sun - Thomas Everett
Up on the Swing on Terrace Mountain - Hugo Gervais
WILD THINGS
Blackened Flight - Karina Dracott
Breaking Down - Jeanine Philippe
In The Long Grass III - Richard Eckert
Raven - Aaron Geeraert
The Eagle Has Landed - Grant Watson
YOUTH
Into the Void - Kai Jazen
Prayer Flags in the Wind - Kai Jazen
Frosted Tips, the B.C. Edition - Kai Jazen
Dock Sunset at Fort Saint James - Leif Bourrie
Sockeye Creek - Brooklyn Desousa
About us
SkeenaWild Conservation Trust is helping to make a difference. Formed in 2007, SkeenaWild is dedicated to making the Skeena River and nearby coastal communities a global model of sustainability where large human and salmon populations coexist. We are working with governments, Indigenous Nations, communities and individuals to sustain the long-term health and resilience of the wild salmon ecosystems and local communities.
