Award-Winning National Parks Documentary Out There Comes to Tucson’s Fox Theatre
A one-night-only cinematic journey with live music, filmmaker Q&A, and a celebration of America’s public lands.
This special Tucson event is more than a screening: it’s an immersive evening that celebrates the enduring power of America’s public lands.”
TUCSON, AZ, UNITED STATES, September 22, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Out There: A National Parks Story — an acclaimed documentary that has captivated audiences nationwide — is coming to Tucson for a one-night-only screening at the historic Fox Tucson Theatre on October 23. — Event's Presenter - Western National Parks
The film follows director Brendan Hall and a childhood friend on a journey that began as a summer road trip and grew into a seven-year, 10,000-mile odyssey across America’s national parks. With breathtaking cinematography, intimate interviews, and an original score by composer Elizabeth P.W., Out There reveals the parks as more than landscapes — they are places of reflection, resilience, and connection across generations and cultures.
This special Tucson event is more than a screening: it’s an immersive evening that celebrates the enduring power of America’s public lands.
Event Details
6:00 PM — Doors open. Guests can browse a curated shopping experience from The National Parks Store and connect with representatives from the National Park Service and other community partners working in support of our national parks. All purchases support 72 national park sites across the West.
7:00 PM — Composer Elizabeth P.W. performs live, setting the stage with the evocative music that shapes the film’s emotional landscape.
Following the screening — Filmmaker Brendan Hall joins the audience for an engaging Q&A conversation.
Presented by Western National Parks at the Fox Tucson Theatre, this event promises not only a cinematic experience but also a community celebration of the natural and cultural wonders that inspire and unite us all.
For tickets visit https://foxtucson.com/event/out-there/.
About Western National Parks
Since 1938, as an official nonprofit partner of the National Park Service, Western National Parks has inspired connections to national parks through education, community engagement, interpretive retail, and philanthropic support. By enriching visitor experiences and raising support for parks, WNP helps ensure these special places thrive for generations to come. To learn more, visit http://wnp.org.
Karem Planas
Ideas Collide
+1 480-227-4557
email us here
Legal Disclaimer:
EIN Presswire provides this news content "as is" without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.
