The Red Rock Film Festival returns to Cedar City September 24–27, filling Frontier Homestead State Park with premieres, documentaries, shorts, and animation from around the world. With flexible passes and affordable ticket options, cinephiles can dive into multiple genres and discover new voices in filmmaking.
Premieres and Documentaries
Headlining the festival is the world premiere of This is Pike County (USA), a powerful documentary about a rural community rocked by an unsolved murder. Additional documentaries include Blue Zeus (USA), an investigation into corruption in the wild horse program; Goddess of Slide (Canada), the story of pioneering slide guitarist Ellen McIlwaine; and The Chaplain & The Doctor (USA), about the connection between a chaplain and trauma physician in Oakland.
When and Where
The Red Rock Film Festival runs September 24–27 from 1 to 11 PM daily at Frontier Homestead State Park, 635 N. Main St., Cedar City. Tickets are available at the door, with free gifts and offers for advance purchases at redrockfilmfestival.eventive.org.
With premieres, local talent, and global perspectives, the festival continues its tradition of bringing diverse voices and creative storytelling to Southern Utah audiences.