NOT ONE DROP OF BLOOD
Documentary Screening + Q&A in La Grande — April 1, 2026

Eastern Oregon Film Festival invites the community to a special screening of the documentary Not One Drop of Blood, a film exploring one of the American West’s most enduring and unsettling mysteries.

Set against the remote landscapes of Eastern Oregon, the film investigates a rash of unexplained cattle mutilations that reignited long-standing rumors and speculation across ranching communities. Through interviews and on-the-ground storytelling, the documentary becomes an ode to the ranchers and farmers who continue to hold onto the traditions and resilience of Western life in contemporary America.

More than a mystery, Not One Drop of Blood captures the cultural identity of rural communities navigating uncertainty while remaining deeply connected to land, livestock, and legacy.


Screening Details

Date: April 1, 2026

Location: McKenzie Theater, Loso Hall (Eastern Oregon University) — La Grande, Oregon

Screening: 6:00 – 7:30 PM

Audience Q&A: 7:30 – 8:00 PM

Following the screening, attendees are invited to continue the conversation at an informal social gathering:

Social Hour: 8:00 – 9:00 PM

Location: Side A Brewing Public House


Tickets

Tickets are $10 and advance purchase is strongly encouraged as the event is expected to sell out.

🎟 Reserve tickets:

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Tickets will also be available at the door if seats remain.


About the Film

In the remote expanses of Eastern Oregon, a rash of unexplained cattle mutilations reignites a decades-old mystery of the American West. What unfolds is both an investigation and a reflection on the lives of ranchers and farmers holding onto the legacy of the Western cowboy tradition in modern America.

Viewer discretion is advised.


Hosted by Eastern Oregon Film Festival

This special screening continues EOFF’s mission of bringing compelling independent cinema and regional stories to Eastern Oregon audiences, while creating opportunities for community dialogue around the landscapes, cultures, and histories of the region.