A film about America’s system of public lands and waters held in trust for all Americans and the fight to protect them
From director David Garrett Byars and Patagonia Films
And executive producers Yvon Chouinard and Robert Redford
Drive-in screenings across U.S. on 9/1 before natl. release 9/25;
Timely film puts public lands issue front & center before 2020 election
Drive-In Screening Events Across U.S. on 8/30 and 9/1
Ahead of the National Release of Public Trust on 9/25
ARIZONA
The Arizona premiere of Public Trust will be on September 1st at 7:30 pm (Gates open at 5:30 pm) at Cactus Drive-In in Tucson.
COLORADO
The Colorado premiere of Public Trust will be on September 1st at 8:00 pm (Gates open at 7:00 pm) at Comanche Drive-In in Buena Vista.
MAINE
The Maine premiere of Public Trust will be on August 30th at 8:00 pm (Gates open at 6:30 pm) at Saco Drive-In in Saco.
MONTANA
The Montana theatrical premiere of Public Trust will be on September 1st at 8:55 pm (Gates open at 7:45 pm) at Amusement Park Drive-In in Billings.
NORTH CAROLINA
The North Carolina premiere of Public Trust will be on September 1st at 8:00 pm (Gates open at 7:00 pm) at Raleigh Road Drive-In in Henderson.
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The timely and award-winning new documentary feature Public Trust from director David Garrett Byars (No Man’s Land), executive producers Yvon Chouinard, Robert Redford and Patagonia Films will be released on Friday, September 25 ahead of National Public Lands Day 2020, one day later. A series of Drive-In events will be held across the U.S. on or around September 1 ahead of the film’s release.
Directed by David Garrett Byars and produced by Jeremy Rubingh, Public Trust had its world premiere and won the Big Sky Award at the 2020 Big Sky Documentary Film Festival in Missoula, Montana on President’s Day. Public Trust received the Audience Choice Award at the 2020 Mountainfilm in Telluride, Colorado, the Audience Award at the 2020 Ashland Independent Film Festival in Ashland, Oregon, and the Audience Award for Documentary Feature at the 2020 Woods Hole Film Festival in Woods Hole, Massachusetts – just announced today. The film is an official selection of Camden International Film Festival this October.

Since it was signed into law over 100 years ago by President Teddy Roosevelt, every president except three – Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and George HW Bush – has used their authority established under the Antiquities Act to protect public lands and waters. And despite increased polarization on nearly every issue, there is widespread bipartisan support for our public lands and waters. According to a 2019 Conservation in the West poll, more than two-thirds of voters in Western states, a majority of Democrats and Republicans, think Congress should emphasize conservation on public lands.
“Our country is fortunate to have millions of acres of public lands, including National Parks, Monuments, Wildlife Refuges and Wilderness set aside for future generations,” said Executive Producer Robert Redford. “Sadly, these lands that belong to you and me are under unprecedented threats from the greed of big corporations, eager to weaken restrictions in the pursuit of profits. Many of our current politicians are also to blame. Public Trust, tells the story of citizens who are fighting back. It’s a much-needed wake-up call for all of us who want to preserve our unique and wild cultural heritage.“
Patagonia founder, Yvon Chouinard said, “Imagine our country without our public lands – without protected parks and streams, wilderness and other wild places. If the oil companies and this administration continue to choose rigs over your kids’ future, we will lose what’s left of our shared 640 million acres. Public Trust is a must see for everyone who enjoys spending time in wild places.”


Public Trust is a film by David Garrett Byars. Produced by Jeremy Hunter Rubingh. Executive Producers Yvon Chouinard, Robert Redford, Alex Lowther, Monika McClure, and Josh Nielsen. A production of Patagonia Films.