Filmmaker Brendan Hall has a documentary called “Out There: A National Parks Story” screening at this year’s Florida Film Festival and Brendan had a chance to have a quick phone chat with him about his work, his jet-setting ways, and an upcoming trip around the actual moon, ahead of the screening.
His film documents a 10,000-mile road trip he took with his childhood best friend on the 100-year celebration of the creation of the National Park Service and the people they meet along the way.
"Out There: A National Parks Story" will screen during the festival on Sunday, April 16, at 6:15 p.m. and again on Thursday, April 20, at 3:30 p.m.
Give this bonus episode of Bungalower and The Bus a listen, y’all, and get ready to hear about wooly mammoths, temporary Burning Man architecture, and sunsets in Montana.