Come for the Films. Stay for the Town. Leave with a Story.

Idaho’s natural beauty is easy to find. Its creative side is a little more unexpected.

This February 6–7, the Twin Falls Film Festival returns to the historic Orpheum Theater for a weekend of independent films in the heart of Southern Idaho, featuring shorts, docs, animation, and more. Films are from Idaho filmmakers alongside national and international voices.

What sets this festival apart is the energy. Screenings are hosted by Second City comedy veterans, ensuring the weekend is as much about the live connection as it is the silver screen.

Friday opens with a free international film block, followed by additional screenings and a special evening presentation of Mr. Jimmy, an award-winning documentary about a Japanese guitarist who recreates vintage Led Zeppelin concerts in small Tokyo clubs. It’s your rare, and possibly only, chance to experience this film on the big screen.

Saturday builds toward a night of standout films and the festival’s awards celebration. It’s the must-attend night of the weekend.

Strangers in the lobby. Friends by the credits.

For festival details, visit twinfallsfilmfestival.com.