Ely Film Festival

EFF Holiday Pass Sale ~ Ends 12/31
Ely Film Festival Passes can be redeemed for individual tickets when tickets go on sale in late January
About the Festival

The Ely Film Festival is a promise of diversity, adventure, and cultural enrichment, and we want you to bring your creative energies! It’s an event that fuses the magic of cinema, the richness of culture, and the pristine beauty of Ely, Minnesota.

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Boundary Waters

In the Iron Range of Minnesota, 12yo Michael is just learning to flirt with girls and find his place among his friends, when one night his mother is badly hurt. Desperate to fix what happened, Michael tries  to become a man in a world where he learns some men cause harm

Singing Back the Buffalo

Richly visualised and deeply uplifting, Singing Back the Buffalo is an epic reimagining of North America through the lens of buffalo consciousness and a potent dream of what is within our grasp

Cash for Gold

Struggling to save her home from foreclosure and stay over after her military husband’s death, Grace goes to work for her small town’s only Muslim family and is forced to come face-to-face with the demons that threaten to pull her under.

The Electric Indian

Hockey legend Henry Boucha journeys from early stardom to crushing defeat to healing.

ABOUT THE TEAM
JACOB WHITE - EFF Director

Classically trained at NYU’s Institute of Film & TV, Jacob combined his passion for the histories and cultures of the Ely area with his skills and experiences as a community organizer and media professional to launch the Ely Film Festival in 2023. His favorite part of the festival is inviting the film community to merge and blend with the Ely community for a week each year.

NINA WRAY - Festival Coordinator

Nina loves the outdoors & going on adventures into the wilderness. Her previous career in experiential education allowed her to spend the better part of the last decade outside, as well as organizing events and people. Nina is excited and grateful for the opportunity to work with the Ely Film Festival team and all the filmmakers and talent who will visit the Ely area.

RYAN BAJAN - Co-Program Director

Boozhoo akinaa wiiyaa. It is an honor to be involved in the planning and facilitating of the Ely Film Festival. I currently serve as the Ojibwe Culture Teacher at the Nett Lake School, on the Nett Lake Reservation, with over 15 years working in schools. I also lead programming across the state with Waawaate Programs, our land-based teachings organization. Our family of 6 children live on Robinson Lake in Ely, though many nights are spent in the wild woods surrounding the area.

LUCY SODERSTROM - Co-Program Director

Lucy serves as Director at Ely Folk School, where she was initially drawn to its encouragement of the curious mind. She is excited about the upcoming Ely Film Festival and loves the opportunity to work with folks of diverse creative backgrounds.

JAN GUERIN - Lead Screener

Jan has lived in Ely for the last 7 years and finds it to be a welcoming, beautiful part of the world. Before living in Ely, she lived and worked in Milwaukee where she taught English Literature, Film Studies and Communications both on the high-school and college level. She’s excited to be part of the Ely Film Festival team. It is such an excellent contribution to our community and will make our cold winters much warmer.

LACEY SQUIER - Volunteer Coordinator

Lacey Squier serves as the volunteer coordinator for the Ely Film Festival as part of her role as manager of Boundary Waters Connect, a nonprofit sponsor of the festival. Boundary Waters Connect seeks to connect people and resources in ways that grow our Wilderness-edge economy and makes our community even more vibrant – and our Ely Film Festival does just that! Lacey also teaches pie and Slovenian potica at the Ely Folk School, as well as hosts the What’s Up Ely Podcast.

SHAUN CHOSA - Lead Screener

Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa citizen. He has two cats and spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.