Voice of the Hi-Line (2016)

VOICE OF THE HI-LINE is a profile of KGVA in Fort Belknap, Montana, which is among a growing number of Native American-run radio stations in the United States and Canada. The station provides a vast remote area of north central Montana with vital information, weather, music, and education.

Director: Doug Hawes-Davis
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 14 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Voice of the Hi-Line about?
VOICE OF THE HI-LINE is a profile of KGVA in Fort Belknap, Montana, which is among a growing number of Native American-run radio stations in the United States and Canada. The station provides a vast remote area of north central Montana with vital information, weather, music, and education.
Who directed Voice of the Hi-Line?
Voice of the Hi-Line was directed by Doug Hawes-Davis.
How long is Voice of the Hi-Line?
Voice of the Hi-Line has a runtime of 14m (14 minutes).
What genre is Voice of the Hi-Line?
Voice of the Hi-Line is a Documentary film.