Wasatch Mountain Film Festival

Wasatch Mountain Film Festival Wasatch Mountain Film Festival

The primary mission of the Wasatch Mountain Film Festival is to both question and celebrate the human experience while reconnecting us with nature.

Film, community, conversation, and a beautiful collaboration.A huge thank you to  for helping us bring this year’s festi...
05/30/2026

Film, community, conversation, and a beautiful collaboration.

A huge thank you to for helping us bring this year’s festival experience to life.

Our partnership with helped bring the festival off the screen and into the community. The morning opened with an engaging conversation with , .seanblack, , and about branded and commercial filmmaking in the outdoor world.

From there, we moved into the retail space for our adventure film block, while skate and bouldering activations brought even more energy to the day outside.

We’re grateful for partners who understand what we’re working to create with : a thoughtful, memorable festival experience built around film, community, creativity, and the outdoor culture that connects it all.

Thank you, .

📍 / The Granary District, SLC

Some of our favorite evenings don’t make it to the screen — they happen around the table.The filmmaker dinner was everyt...
05/26/2026

Some of our favorite evenings don’t make it to the screen — they happen around the table.

The filmmaker dinner was everything we hoped it would be: 150 filmmakers, storytellers, and collaborators sharing a meal, trading ideas, and doing the slow, wandering kind of conversation that doesn’t happen anywhere else.

This is why we built the Wasatch Mountain Film Festival. Not just to show great work — but to make space for the people behind it to actually connect.

Thank you to everyone who came, stayed late, and made it feel like home.🏔️

📍 , [The Granary District, SLC]

WMFF

04/30/2026

Why should filmmakers, lovers of storytelling, action sports, and the outdoors come experience the 2026 festival?

Hear from our judges on why they’re excited for this year’s lineup and why WMFF is built for anyone who wants to watch great films, connect with good people, and be part of the conversation.

returns Saturday, May 2 in Salt Lake City’s , with screenings and events hosted in partnership with and .

Tickets available now — link in bio.

.studio

04/28/2026

Do film festivals even matter?

In a world where films can live anywhere, it’s a valid question.

Hear from our 2026 judges on why the theatrical experience, shared audience, and sense of community still matter.

returns May 2 in Salt Lake City’s , with screenings and events hosted in partnership with and .

Tickets available now — link in bio.

.studio

04/28/2026

This year, is incredibly excited to share a robust lineup of films that reflects the depth and intention behind both the filmmakers who created the work and the judges who helped shape the selection process.

Our judges came in looking beyond technical ability and beautiful imagery alone (although we love us some beautiful images) searching for films that took risks, offered new perspectives, and invited a deeper connection to the people and stories onscreen.

What they found was a wide breadth of stories, experiences, styles, and points of view.

Hear from our 2026 judging panel on what they found in this year’s submissions — and why audiences are in good hands.

returns May 2 in Salt Lake City’s , with screenings and events hosted in partnership with and .

Tickets available now — link in bio.

.studio

04/28/2026

This year, we wanted to be clear with our judges about the vision behind the festival.

As WMFF continues to evolve, our goal is to seek out and showcase films that cut through the noise—offering a deeper sense of story, craft, perspective, and meaning.

Hear from our 2026 judging panel on what they were tasked with, what they were looking for, and how they approached this year’s selection process.



returns May 2 in Salt Lake City’s , with screenings and events hosted in partnership with and .

Tickets available now — link in bio.

.studio

04/27/2026

This year’s 2026 judging panel was composed of seven hand-selected Salt Lake City-based filmmakers and storytellers—each bringing their own creative lens, experience, and point of view to the selection process.








As we continue to evolve Wasatch Mountain Film Festival, we’re placing strong intention behind how films are reviewed, discussed, and ultimately selected.

By engaging trusted filmmakers within the Salt Lake City creative community, our goal is to program films that create space for thoughtful conversation, diverse perspectives, and a shared love for depth, craft, originality, and heart.

We’re incredibly grateful to this year’s judges for the depth, care, and intention they brought to the process!

returns May 2 in Salt Lake City’s , with screenings and events hosted in partnership with and .

Tickets available now — link in bio.

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What’s free on Saturday, May 2nd at WMFF 2026. Catch all these events in between the film blocks at ✅ Coffee & Creatives...
04/23/2026

What’s free on Saturday, May 2nd at WMFF 2026. Catch all these events in between the film blocks at

✅ Coffee & Creatives with Black Koles & Arc’teryx. 10AM - 10:45AM
✅ Skate demo with pro skater Cal Ross and friends. 1PM - 2:45PM
✅ Boulder session with pro climber Tanner Mack. 1PM - 2:45PM
✅ The Official Afterparty with DJ 4x4 & festival award announcements. 8PM - 10PM

Plus film blocks all day long. This is WMFF 2026 — 9 days away in Salt Lake City.
Register at the link in bio. 🔗

Utah’s mountains, canyons, and wild places aren’t just a backdrop — they’re home. 🏔️Sponsored by the Utah Film Commissio...
04/17/2026

Utah’s mountains, canyons, and wild places aren’t just a backdrop — they’re home. 🏔️

Sponsored by the Utah Film Commission , Protecting Our Playground: An Environmental Impact Showcase brings together filmmakers using their lens to fight for the landscapes we love.

📅 Saturday, May 2nd | 6–8PM
📍 Industry SLC, 650 S 500 W

🎥 Restoring Headwaters — Tom Attwater
🎥 The Book of George — Danny Schmidt
🎥 Arctic Alchemy — Zeppelin Zeerip
🎥 Inaccessible — David Garrett Byars
🎥 First Light — Kristopher Roller

Stay after for a Q&A with the filmmakers. This is cinema with a purpose. See you there. 🎬

As we ring in the New Year, the Wasatch Mountain Film Festival is excited to give filmmakers a little extra time to subm...
01/03/2026

As we ring in the New Year, the Wasatch Mountain Film Festival is excited to give filmmakers a little extra time to submit their work. ✨

📽️ Our final submission deadline has been extended to February 1st! Whether you’re putting the finishing touches on your film or just finding the courage to hit “submit,” now’s your chance.

Start the year strong and share your story with us—we can’t wait to see what you’ve been creating in the mountains and beyond. 🏔️

🎬 Submit by February 1st and be part of WMFF!

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