The Bowline Film Festival, held each March in Green River, Utah in partnership with the John Wesley Powell River History Museum, curates films that explore rivers, landscapes, conservation, adventure, and Indigenous and local cultures of the Colorado Plateau. We welcome documentaries, narratives, shorts, and experimental work that deepen public understanding, inspire stewardship of waterways and wild places, and elevate authentic voices from the region. Programming includes screenings, filmmaker Q&As, museum collaborations, educational workshops, and river-based events. Submit your film to be part of a celebration of story, place, and powerful conservation-minded filmmaking. Click here to learn more and submit.
Celebrate River History, Cultures, & Landscapes on the Colorado Plateau.