A collaboration between Latter-day Saints in Publishing, Media, and the Arts (LDSPMA) and the Zions Indie Film Fest (ZIFF).
Thursday, October 17, 5:30–9:00 pm, at the UVU Sorensen Student Center
Step into a world of cinematic wonder and storytelling on Thursday, October 17th and join a community of creatives for food, film, and fellowship. Co-directors and festival owners, Marshall and Michelle Moore, will pull back the curtain and share what it takes to run a film festival. They will share stories from the 2024 festival, what’s coming in 2025, and fascinating insights on the rise of faith-based cinema. Discover the mission of ZIFF as it unites storytellers, filmmakers, and audiences in a vibrant tapestry of creativity and inspiration.
After dinner, get ready for an electrifying evening featuring the recently-released feature-length film, Faith of Angels:
Faith of Angels is based on the incredible real-life story of a boy who was rescued after spending 5 days lost in a mine in Tooele, Utah.
Garrett Batty, the director of the film, will lead a Q&A session after the screening.
Celebrates the power of storytelling and the magic of the silver screen. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a night filled with passion, creativity, and the transformative allure of film.
Tickets are $15/person and include dinner and the film screening. You can purchase tickets by themselves or bundled with your main conference registration: