Distributing your film daily at a local cinema: How a filmmaker is revolutionizing the industry

Conversation with filmmaker Ben Hamilton about selling tickets daily at a local cinema in Alaska for this 43 minute nature documentary, “Sikta’s Hidden Wonders”. The cinema is located at the daily shore stops for the Alaskan cruise ships, and Ben solicits tourists to watch the authentic Alaskan nature film.

“Sikta’s Hidden Wonders” is an amazing film. One of the best nature films of 2025.

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Sikta’s Hidden Wonders, 43min., USA

Directed by Ben Hamilton

Sitka’s Hidden Wonders is a 40-minute theatrical nature film that blends sweeping cinematography with a deeply personal story of return. Told by award–winning wildlife filmmaker Ben Hamilton, the film explores what it means to truly see a place—through the hidden layers of one of Alaska’s wildest coastal ecosystems.

https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-sitkas-hidden

https://instagram.com/sitkawonders

What motivated you to make this film?

Every summer, over 600,000 people visit Sitka, but most just walk around town and never see the incredible natural wonders all around us. I wanted to create a film that connects them to this place—beyond the shops and the docks—into the wild heart of Sitka. After years of filming here for networks like BBC and National Geographic, this was my chance to make something for Sitka itself.

From the idea to the finished product, how long did it take for you to make this film?

The film took two years of full-time work, plus a year of planning and permits before that. And some shots were collected over the last decade—moments I’d been saving for the right project.

How would you describe your film in two words!?

Local. Connected.

What was the biggest obstacle you faced in completing this film?

The biggest obstacle was really time. The focus and intensity it took to deliver a film like this while still being there for my small kids and wife. It meant weeks away in the field, long nights editing, and constantly trying to balance the work with family life.

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