Tuesday, November 27, 2012

TV | Idaho, the Movie

Mike Bookey

The title is simpleIdaho, the Movie. And the idea behind the film is equally as simple, yet yields a gorgeous look at the Gem State.

The film, which airs on various PBS outlets in December, is written and narrated by Tim Woodward, who was a reporter and columnist for the Idaho Statesman for 40 years. During that time, he estimates he wrote about 3,800 columns about the state, its people and the natural beauty to be found within its borders. He also traveled to every corner of the awkwardly shaped state.

“I had the chance to discover a state of great diversity and great beauty. I love this state and I love writing about it,” says Woodward in a preview of the movie.

Idaho, the Movie takes some cues from popular television documentaries like Discovery’s Planet Earth series, complete with sweeping shots of the varied landscape found in the state. There’s the lakes, the deserts, the mountains and everything in between — introducing outsiders to a state they hear little about and reminding Northwesterners of the gem in their backyard.

Wide Eye Productions, the company behind the film, spent more than eight years gathering footage for the documentary. That meant scaling mountains, having run-ins with wildlife and in the process creating one of the most complete video libraries of Idaho’s scenery to date.

But Woodward says the film is also about the people that live in Idaho.

“I think Idaho may have more interesting characters per square mile than any other state,” he says. “If you’re tired of Idaho, you’re tired of life. It’s always new, it’s always interesting.”

Idaho, the Movie • Airing through December on PBS • For listings, visit idahothemovie/air-dates

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Thanks for the nice review. The program, however, is not airing on PBS. It is airing on commercial television stations across the Northwest this December.

Air dates coming up include:

KREM Television in Spokane - Tuesday, December 14th at 10pm.
KTVB Television in Boise´s digital channel, 24/7 - Tuesday December 4th, 1-2pm
Northwest Cable News - Tuesday, December 25th at 9am and 3pm

Those interested in purchasing a copy of the film on DVD may do so on our website: www.idahothemovie.com

Thank you!!

Jennifer Isenhart
Wide Eye Productions Dec 03, 2012 | Reply to this comment

 

Idaho, the Movie airs this Friday night at 10pm on KREM Television in Spokane.

Idaho, the Movie features the well known landscapes of Idaho and the hidden gems in between. From the Sawtooths to the Tetons, the Big Lakes of North Idaho, to the deserts of the southwest, from the Salmon to the St. Joe, Shoshone to Mesa Falls, to the rivers large and small. Idaho, the movie explores a state of natural wonders.

Written and narrated by Idaho columnist, Tim Woodward… the film reveals a gem of the Northwest, one of America’s most spectacular and least known states.

Idaho, the Movie airs this Friday, December 14th at 10pm on KREM Television. Dec 08, 2012 | Reply to this comment

 

 
 
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