Jan 24, 2027

- Jan 31, 2027

Frozen River Film Festival

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Jan 24, 2027

- Jan 31, 2027

About Frozen River Film Festival

The art of documentary. The warmth of Winona. Celebrating 22 Years in 2027!

Our Frozen River Film Festival, a hallmark event in the Midwest’s cultural calendar, is back for its 22nd year! Taking place January 24-31, 2027, the festival will feature a dynamic lineup of 50+ documentary films that delve into themes of resilience, connection, and triumph. From engaging panel discussions to inspiring community events, FRFF offers an unforgettable experience for both seasoned cinephiles and first-time attendees. The festival’s vibrant programming, set against Winona’s stunning winter scenery, promises to captivate audiences once again.

The Frozen River Film Festival offers programs that engage, educate and activate viewers to become involved in the world. These programs provide a unique perspective on environmental issues, sustainable communities, adventure travel and sports, and diverse cultures while showcasing the art of documentary film. Our films often explore issues, concerns, and life’s successes that are usually not covered in the local media.

We connect our viewers with people at the heart of current events, organizations at the forefront of social change, and distinct cultures in an increasingly global community.

Our high-caliber documentary films feature interviews, exciting stories, or perspective on current affairs that will often captivate and engross the viewer. Films often hit home on a personal note for viewers. Films encourage attendees to learn more about an issue, volunteer with an organization, get outside, or help financially support a cause they believe in.

In addition, face-to-face Q&A sessions with filmmakers and producers are a rewarding bonus to our festival screenings Q&A sessions with the filmmaker or producer. This happens immediately after showing of the film when the audience has the story fresh in its mind. Viewers then delve into details of how the film was made, what the film’s characters are doing now, or how the celebrity found inspiration to make the documentary. Those follow-ups keep the audience engaged. Periodic workshops and forums throughout the year can keep viewers engaged as well.

An insider’s view

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