PRODUCER BIOS

Hunter Weeks

Hunter Weeks is the director of independent films Where the Yellowstone Goes, Ride the Divide, 10 Yards, 10 MPH and is the producer of Reveal the Path. With a positive outlook and love of travel, Hunter’s model of ‘Thoughtful Adventure’ has inspired people to examine their personal truths and improve their position in life. His innovative approach to film has earned him spots on NPR and CNN as well as connected him with major partners such as Simms, Quiznos, SmartWool, QBP, and non-profits LiveStrong and American Rivers. Hunter has spoken publicly on his successful distribution and marketing efforts at major film events, including Sundance Film Festival, SXSW, Galway Film Fleadh, The Conversation, and DIY Days. He is currently working on a documentary about the world’s oldest people and a narrative feature about women in the early days of the Peace Corps.

Mike Dion

Mike Dion is a producer for Where the Yellowstone Goes, director of Reveal the Path and executive producer of Ride the Divide. Mike focuses on documentary films and creating digital motion pictures that tell compelling and inspirational stories for brands and advertising clients in the outdoor lifestyle industry. His previous work includes producing commercials and marketing campaigns for the movie networks Starz Entertainment and The Hallmark Channel, with broadcast partners DirecTV, Dish Network and Comcast. Mike has crewed on the feature films Far and Away, A River Runs Through It, Dante’s Peak, The Brave and Reggie’s Prayer in addition to projects for independent production companies.

Sarah E. Hall

Sarah is a producer of the independent film Where the Yellowstone Goes as well as the author of Field Notes: Where the Yellowstone Went and the online journal, Indie Film Weeks. She spent nearly a decade in Television marketing and promotions before making the move to feature films. Sarah is currently working on a documentary film about the world’s oldest people and a narrative feature about women in the early days of the Peace Corps.

Robert Hawkins

Robert Hawkins is a professional photographer and fly fishing guide. He is a producer of the independent film Where the Yellowstone Goes as well as the editor of Waterproof, the film’s companion photography book. A 4th generation Montanan and life-long fly-fisherman, Robert has spent the last 5 years guiding solely in Montana after 10 years of guiding clients on the Bristol Bay Drainage in Alaska.