Bring Them Home: A film screening sparks a raw, heartfelt Q&A at a Denver premiere

The RegenNarration Podcast

The RegenNarration Podcast
Bring Them Home: A film screening sparks a raw, heartfelt Q&A at a Denver premiere
Oct 17, 2025 Season 9 Episode 278
Anthony James

Welcome to one final special offering for you to round out the series recorded at Amskapi Piikani Blackfeet Nation, in current day northern Montana. 

When the documentary film that culminated at Chief Mountain, Bring Them Home, was screened at the Regenerate Conference in Denver last year, while on its award-winning international film festival circuit, co-director Daniel Glick and producer Melissa Grumhaus from Thunderheart Films were there.

The film charts the decades-long story leading to the return of buffalo to the wild for the first time in over a century. And it’s narrated by Oscar-nominated Blackfeet woman, Lily Gladstone. 

So in the emotion of the moment, I recorded the 25 minute Q&A with Daniel and Melissa on my phone, just for myself, and asked them afterwards if they’d be up for doing a podcast on this. Thankfully they were. 

But when I listened back to the Q&A, it was all there. Succinct, in the moment, and profound – talking about the film’s story, and their own. I was able to ask a couple of the questions too, that more or less bookend it. So I checked with Melissa if she’d be happy if we just ran this, and thankfully she was.

Chapter markers & transcript.

Recorded 6 November 2024.

See photos on the episode web page, and for more behind the scenes, become a supporting listener below.

Find more:

Film trailer, screenings & streaming.

The 18-minute short film directed by Daniel in 2016 that led to the feature film (which was also co-directed by Blackfeet filmmakers Ivan & Ivy MacDonald).

For more of the story, head to the 2-part podcast series produced on Blackfeet Country, episodes 276, Culture as Medicine, and 277, Chief Mountain.

Music:

Bring Them Home, by Foreshadow feat. Ksk'staak'iinna (Official Music Video).

Home Journey, by Semo, Ian Post (sourced on Artlist).

Regeneration, by Amelia Barden.

The RegenNarration playlist, music chosen by guests.


Send us a text

Support the show

The RegenNarration podcast is independent, ad-free and freely available, thanks to the generous support of listeners like you. We'd love you to join us.

Become a paid subscriber to connect with your host, other listeners and exclusive benefits, on Patreon or the new Substack.

Or donate directly via the website (avoiding fees) or PayPal.

While you can also visit The RegenNarration shop. Come to an event. And please do share, rate and review the podcast.

Thanks for your support!