

50+ incredible fresh dramas, comedies, documentaries and thrillers from around the world. Special categories include students*, northwest USA, Idaho, experimental*, and music videos*. *new for 2008.
Idaho's Mark Hitz explores a creepy future in Lights - Saturday @ 3PM
Two boys get in way over their head in The Flyboys - Saturday @ 5:30PM
How far can two homeless people go on a $20 bill in Jackson - Saturday @ 8PM
What's the real story behind This American Gothic - Wednesday @ 5PM
Join us Sunday for our free kickoff family movie at Sandpoint City Beach.
Paul Castro, writer of 2007 hit film, August Rush, and UCLA Professor, teaches Screenwriting Secrets in two workshops, exclusively at Schweitzer Lakedance 2008.
Luncheons, Discussions, and Workshops mix film/video industry veterans.
VIP Lake Cruises, Mixers and Parties, means the fun doesn't end at the theater.
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What better way to wake up every morning than with a panoramic view of gorgeous North Idaho, like only you can get from atop Schweitzer Mountain Resort? Stay right in the heart of "The Village" and enjoy all the amenities Schweitzer has to offer, then cruise less than 15 minutes right to the Panida Theater to watch some flicks at Schweitzer Lakedance. PLUS, Schweitzer will even throw in a couple of tickets! Just don't bring your boards and skis quite yet, its still 70 degrees up here!
SLIFF was founded in 2006 as the Idaho Panhandle International Film Festival, or IPIFF, by father and son Fred and Trevor Greenfield. The duo shared a history of filmmaking and cinema appreciation, and involved local groups like recently-formed Sandpoint Films, Inc., many sponsors, and great film artists to present the first three day film festival in August, 2006. In 2007, the festival changed its name to Schweitzer Lakedance, grew to seven days in September, included many more events and interaction between the artist of independent film and audience and it has remained so ever since.