Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman in 'Song Sung Blue.' Sarah Shatz/Focus Features Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment The Jackson Hole Film Festival has added a number of additional films to this year's edition, including setting Craig Brewer's Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman starrer Song Sung Blue as its closing night film. The festival, the third edition of which will take place from Dec. 11-14 in Jackson, Wyoming, is presented in collaboration with the Hamptons International Film Festival and was founded by Hamptons festival chair emeritus and former Silvercup Studios owner Stuart Suna, who lives in Jackson Hole. The films are all selected by Hamptons festival chief creative officer David Nugent. Related Stories Movies Nominations for the 2026 European Film Awards Unveiled Movies The Making of 'Sentimental Value': "Tenderness Is the New Punk" The festival will open with Orlando von Einsiedel's The Cycle of Love, with the director in attendance for a post-screening conversation, and has also added a screening of Sunset Marquis doc If These Walls Could Rock, with Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx, also a Jackson Hole Film Festival board member, leading an introduction and post-screening conversation with filmmakers Tyler Measom and Craig A. Williams. The doc about the West Hollywood hideaway features interviews with Ringo Starr, Slash, Cyndi Lauper, Morrissey and Dave Grohl, among others. Additional films added to this year's lineup include Joachim Trier's Sentimental Value and Max Walker-Silverman's Rebuilding, starring Josh O'Connor and Meghann Fahy. These movies join previously announced Jackson Hole festival titles Jared Isaac's An Autumn Summer, Tony Benna's André is an Idiot, Katie Jacobs' Artists in Residence, Libby Ewing's Charliebird, Jon Klaczkiewicz's Swift. Silent. Deep and short films David Byar's Inaccessible, Kayla Arend's #Melissa and An Ocean's Dream of Itself: The Making of a World Premiere, directed by the Grand Teton Music Festival. This year's Jackson Hole Film Festival program is a curated selection of films that celebrate adventure, creativity and the human experience. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up box office Popcorn Palooza: AMC Theatres Offers Half-Off Yearly Concession Pass Virginia Film Festival 'Awards Chatter' Pod: 'Jay Kelly' Composer Nicholas Britell Discusses and Performs His Greatest Scores Wendell Pierce Andre Holland, Wendell Pierce Starring in Boxing Drama 'They Fight' (Exclusive) Brett Ratner 'Rush Hour 4' Shocker: Paramount in Talks to Distribute Brett Ratner Comeback Vehicle Toni Collette Kate Winslet Read a Script Written by Her Son, Joe Anders. Then She Made It Her Directorial Debut Shakira 'Zootopia 2' Review: Jason Bateman and Ginnifer Goodwin Return for a Blast of a Sequel Full of Delights Both Familiar and New box office Popcorn Palooza: AMC Theatres Offers Half-Off Yearly Concession Pass Virginia Film Festival 'Awards Chatter' Pod: 'Jay Kelly' Composer Nicholas Britell Discusses and Performs His Greatest Scores Wendell Pierce Andre Holland, Wendell Pierce Starring in Boxing Drama 'They Fight' (Exclusive) Brett Ratner 'Rush Hour 4' Shocker: Paramount in Talks to Distribute Brett Ratner Comeback Vehicle Toni Collette Kate Winslet Read a Script Written by Her Son, Joe Anders. Then She Made It Her Directorial Debut Shakira 'Zootopia 2' Review: Jason Bateman and Ginnifer Goodwin Return for a Blast of a Sequel Full of Delights Both Familiar and New