In a statement, Geena Davis says, Im so excited to be heading into our third annual BFF.

Tickets and more information can be found athere.

you could see the festivals lineup announcement below.

2017 Sun Valley Film Festival - Vision Award Presentation to Geena Davis

Credit: Mark Davis/Getty Images for Sun Valley Film Festival

Collectively, they represent our efforts, to deliver commercial mission-minded films to our dedicated audiences.

Documentary Features

An Acquired Taste, directed and written by Vanessa LeMaire.

Why kill your own food?

Bogalusa Charm, directed by Stephen Richardson and written by Jennifer Harrington.

Blood Road,directed by Nicholas Schrunk and written by Mark Anders.

(USA, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam).

Cinemability, directed by Jenni Gold, written by Jenni Gold and Sam Reed.

Late Blossom Blues,directed by Wolfgang Pfoser-Almer and Stefan Wolner, written by Wolfgang Pfoser-Almer.

Why has she been written out of history?

Looking at the Stars, directed by Alexandre Peralta, written by Alexandre Peralta and Melissa Rebelo Kerezsi.

(USA) World Premiere.

Five middle-class working mothers juggle parenting and demanding jobs while contemplating major life decisions.

Served like a Girl, directed by Lysa Heslov, written by Lysa Heslov and Tchavdar Georgiev.

The Gateway Bug, directed by Johanna B Kelly, written by Johanna B Kelly and Cameron Marshad.

Over 2 billion people on earth eat insects for protein.

Unrest, directed and written by Jennifer Brea.

Vegas Baby, directed and written by Amanda Micheli.

Woman On Fire, directed and written by Julie Sokolow.

Brooke Guinan is the first openly transgender firefighter in New York City.

As a third-generation firefighter, Brooke has a passion for heroism that runs in her blood.

Women of the Silk Road, directed and written by Yassamin Maleknasr.

(Iran/Oman/Turkey/Tajikistan) World Premiere.

Stories of love, struggle and art portraying the unknown faces of the East.

Narrative Features

A Different Sun, directed and written by Reed Tang.

Marriage hangs in the balance.

(USA) World Premiere.

A dramatic psychological thriller about a female Marine veteran and the struggle to come home.

A love letter to New York City woven of two stories through its subways and ethnic enclaves.

(UK) World Premiere.

(USA) World Premiere.

Krystal soon discovers that youre never starting over, every step of the journey seems destined in hindsight.

After bonding over their mutual disinterest in relationships, they decide to go away together on a friend trip.

Thats when things get weird.

Really, surreally weird.

A new father discovers his child is not his own and sets out on a journey to find answers.

(Canada) US Premiere.

Cast: Eric Roberts, T.C.

A Happening of Monumental Proportions, directed by Judy Greer and written by Gary Lundy.

Band Aid, directed and written by Zoe Lister-Jones.

In Search of Fellini, directed by Taron Lexton and written by Nancy Cartwright and Peter Kjenaas.

(USA) World Premiere.

Losing Sight of Shore, directed by Sarah Moshman, written by Sarah Moshman and Peter Saroufim.

(USA/UK/Samoa/Australia) World Premiere.

Four brave women set out to row across the Pacific Ocean from America to Australia.

Mully, directed and written by Scott Haze.

Pray for Rain, directed by Alex Ranarivelo, written by Christina Moore and Gloria Musca.

(USA) World Premiere.

(USA) World Premiere.

(UK/India) World Premiere.

The tragic yet fascinating true story about the last King of the mighty Kingdom of Punjab.

Bombing, directed and written by Gloria Mercer.

A comedian struggles to adjust to taking care of her estranged daughter.

(USA) US Premiere.

Whats a girl to do when she gets an unwelcome visit from Aunt Flo?

A self-conscious teenager uses technology to combat the stigma around menstruation.

Inspired by a real-life story.

(Australia) US Premiere.

Two loners find love in the most unromantic of places.

Healing River, directed by Hollie Noble, written by Megan Bannon and Jessica Marcy.

(USA) World Premiere.

Six years after a tragic accident, 26-year-old Andy and his family struggle to find their footing again.

As Andy faces addiction and post traumatic stress, another deeper trauma emerges to threaten his course to recovery.

Jonah Stands Up, directed and written by Hannah Engelson.

New Orleans artist and rabble-rouser Jonah Bascle faces his mortality.

He leaves behind a legacy of comedy, visual art, and disability advocacy.

Kate and Lily, directed and written by Grey Cusack.

But little does Kate know, not everything is what it seems.

Little Hero is a documentary about a six-year-old boys autism as seen through his twin sisters eyes.

Lunch in Lima, directed and written by Gail Gilbert.

An elegant ladies lunch in Peru reveals the dark side of privilege with no conscience.

Marc Chung buys a gun to protect his address in this comedic and highly stylized student short film.

(Philippines) US Premiere.

A little girl searches for her missing dog, Momo.

Nacido de Nuevo, directed by Evan Kaufmann, written by Rick del Castillo and A. Taylor.

Cast: Rylee Nykhol and Jontille Gerard

Three Fingers, directed and written by Paul D. Hart.

Au Pair, directed and written by Enid Zentelis.

(USA) World Premiere.

But her host mother, newly divorced Cindy, intends to use Min as dating bait.

(USA) World Premiere.

(Canada) US Premiere.

Cast: Tiffany Ayalik, Lawrence Nayalle and Liz Nayalle