The Bozeman Doc Series and the Sons of Norway Fjelldal Lodge of Bozeman present the Montana premiere of the new documentary John: The Last Cowboy followed by a Q&A with director Frode Fimland and subject John Hoiland.
Monday, September 26th from 7–9PM | Doors open at 6:30PM
Crawford Theater
$10 general admission, $8 for students
Tickets available at the door or online.
For more info or to see a trailer, go here.
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92-year-old John Hoiland runs his ranch near Livingston, Montana all by himself. The son of a Norwegian immigrant, he was raised to work hard and save his dollars for a rainy day. Despite big money offers for his land, life on the ranch is the only life John wants. He finds great joy in the natural world around him, the freedom to work his own land and time spent with his close friends and neighbors. A beautiful observational portrait, John: The Last Cowboy is a poetic tribute to the simple life and a subtle reminder of what is lost as time goes by.
The film world premiered at the Bergen International Film Festival in Norway and was recently nominated for the Amanda award for Best Documentary (Norway’s equivalent to the Oscar).
The Ringling 5, a group of ranchers with Scandinavian roots from the Shields River Valley, perform their own unique brand of music about life in the modern west with great energy, insight and humor.
Masks are now optional in the theater.