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W elcome, film lovers!
The 17th Annual Ozark Foothills FilmFest welcomes you to another heaping helping of
film art and artists. This year, the festival will once again pay homage to filmmakers
whose works tackle the rewards and challenges of life in rural America. Given the current
focus in the film industry on heightened representation of often marginalized people, it
seems like an especially fitting time to showcase works that authentically portray the
people, places, and practices that define small town life. We’re excited to engage in this
effort to broaden understanding of and appreciation for the non-urban lifestyle.
We’re also especially excited about the FilmFest kick-off event at Batesville’s historic
Melba Theater. On Thursday, April 19, we will present the 1925 silent film THE LOST
WORLD, the first feature length film to combine stop motion animation and live actors and
the first dinosaur-oriented film sensation. The movie will be presented with live music
accompaniment by the Lyon College Jazz Band performing an original score composed
for this screening!
OZARK FOOTHILLS FILMFEST, INC.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Debbie Harrison, President
Melissa Bernard, Vice-President
Cathy Drew, Secretary/Treasurer
Dustyn Bork
Hannah Keller Flanery
Chuck Jones
Sarah Jones
Kim Lindsey
Judy Pest, Co-Founder
Ben Stroud
Keith Sturch
EMERITUS
Jane Parker
Bob Pest, Co-Founder
Nancy Thomas
© 2018 Ozark Foothills FilmFest, Inc.
195 Peel Road, Locust Grove, AR 72550
(870) 251-1189
ozarkfilm@wildblue.net
Graphic Design: Judy Pest
Cover Art: Mandy Maxwell
TICKETS
Admission for individual screenings ~
$5 Adults / $4 Adults Age 55+ and Students /
$3 Film Society Members
“Red Eye” All Movie Pass ~
$30 Adults / $25 Adults Age 55+ and Students /
$20 Film Society Members
THE LOST WORLD—Music Accompaniment
by the Lyon College Jazz Band!
$7 Adults / $6 Adults Age 55+ and Students /
$5 Film Society Members
VENUES
University of Arkansas Community College-
Batesville
Independence Hall
2005 White Drive
Melba Theater
115 West Main Street
Josie’s Steakhouse
50 Riverbank Road
A Foothills Film Society Membership
puts you FRONT AND CENTER at one of
a small number of film festivals that take
place in a truly rural community!
BASIC MEMBERSHIP ($25) BENEFITS:
—Discount on FilmFest screenings
—Complimentary Official FilmFest Poster
—Discount on Official FilmFest T-Shirt
—Admission to the Wrap Party Reception
—Knowing you made a difference in the
cultural vitality of rural America!
Membership forms are available at the
box office.
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All screenings take place in Independence Hall on the campus of the University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville (UACCB). Other
locations are noted. Venue addresses can be found on Page 1. Three ticket prices are listed for each screening or event: Regular Adult / Adults Age 55+
and Students / Foothills Film Society members. Films are listed in the order in which they will screen.
Thurs, Apr 19, 7:00 PM Melba Theater $7 / $6 / $5
THE LOST WORLD (93 min)
Live Music Accompaniment by The Lyon College Jazz Band
Fri, Apr 20, 7:00 PM $5 $4 / $3
RIVER TO THE HEART (104 min)
Preceded by: FROM BOHEMIA’S WOODS AND FIELDS (28 min)
Eddy L. Harris Attending
Sat, Apr 21, 11:00 AM F R E E
PIECED TOGETHER (53 min)
Sat, Apr 21, 12:15 PM $5 / $4 / $3
Arkansas Shorts
INTO THE GREEN (14 min) VILOMAH (15 min) THE DEVIL MADE ME DO IT (16 min) POLICY (5 min) THE UNDERSTUDY (26 min) ROADSIDE ATTORNEY (8 min)
Barry Cobbs, Donavon Thompson, Mary McDade Casteel Attending
Sat, Apr 21, 2:15 PM $5 / $4 / $3
Documentary Shorts
ALMOST CURED (30 min) WITH ALL MY HEART (20 min) BLACK SHEEP 21 min) SCOUTING FOR LIGHT (18 min)
Sat, Apr 21, 4:00 PM $5 / $4 / $3
DOWN AND YONDER (86 min)
Preceded by: NORTH AND NOWHERE (12 min)
Sat, Apr 21, 7:30 PM $5 / $4 / $3
Narrative Shorts 1
GORILLA (14 min) NIGHT CALL (18 min) FAVORITES (18 min) THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER (12 min) ONCE UPON A DREAM (14 min) HE COULD’VE GONE PRO (13 min) BIG AND TALL (15 min) LOOK AT ME (14 min)
Clint Till Attending
Fri, Apr 27, 6:30 PM $5 / $4 / $3
International Animation
TRUMPET MAN (14 min, China) 149TH & GRAND CONCOURSE (4 min, US) SOG (11 min, Germany) ALL THE WORLD IS A STAGE (2 min,) PATRIOSKA (10 min, Portugal) COMPARTMENTS (15 min, Germany) OUR WONDERFUL NATURE—THE COMMON CHAMELEON (4 min, Germany) EDGE OF ALCHEMY (19 min, US) NIGGUN (13 min, Israel)
Fri, Apr 27, 8:30 PM $5 / $4 / $3
Narrative Shorts 2
FALLING SOUTH (39 min) GLORIA TALKS FUNNY (18 min) STRAYED (21 min) DISTRESS (18 min) PICKLE (22 min) SO IT GOES (13 min)
Sat, Apr 28, 10:30 AM F R E E
Filmmaker Panel: “Reel Rural: Rural America in Independent Film”
Panelists: Cheryl Nichols (CORTEZ) Arturo Perez Torres (THE DRAWER BOY) Jamie Sisley (FAREWELL FERRIS WHEEL and STAY AWAKE) Nick Citton (MY GOOD MAN’S GONE)
Moderator: Zack Godshall
Sat, Apr 28, NOON $5 / $4 / $3
FAREWELL FERRIS WHEEL (70 min)
Preceded by: STAY AWAKE (13 min)
Jamie Sisley Attending
Sat, Apr 28, 2:00 PM $5 / $4 / $3
THE DRAWER BOY (98 min))
Arturo Perez Torres Attending
Sat, Apr 28, 4:15 PM $5 / $4 / $3
MY GOOD MAN’S GONE (95 min)
Preceded by: HOME (13 min)
Nick Citton Attending
Sat, Apr 28, 7:45 PM $5 / $4 / $3
CORTEZ (99 min)
Cheryl Nichols and Arron Shiver Attending
Sat, Apr 28, 9:45 PM F R E E
2018 Ozark Foothills FilmFest Awards Presentation
Sat, Apr 22, 10:15 PM Josie’s Steakhouse $10 Film Society Members: FREE
Wrap Party Reception
THE LOST WORLD
Thursday, April 19, 7:00 PM The Melba Theater
THE LOST WORLD with Music Accompani- ment by The Lyon College Jazz Band
RIVER TO THE HEART
RIVER TO THE HEART preceded by FROM BOHEMIA’S WOODS AND FIELDS
Friday, April 20, 7:00 PM UACCB
INTO THE GREEN
Saturday, April 21, 12:15 PM UACCB
Arkansas Shorts
FROM BOHEMIA’S WOODS AND FIELDS
Director: Ian Woodward | 2012 | 28 min
Uncovers the amazing story of Czech composer
Bedrich Smetana who wrote some of his most
beautiful music following deafness.
RIVER TO THE HEART
Director: Eddy L. Harris | 2017 | 104 min
Eddy L. Harris is the author of the lauded travel
book Mississippi Solo, which chronicled his
canoe trip down the length of the Mississippi
River, from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico. In
RIVER TO THE HEART, Harris retraces that
journey as a 60-year-old, and the film explores
what he discovered about both the country that
was and the country that is. As he paddles the
long miles, Harris contemplates the meaning of
the river to the country and to the people who
populate it.
Eddy L. Harris Attending
Director: Harry O. Hoyt from the novella by Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle | Cast: Wallace Beery,
Bessie Love, Lewis Stone, | 1925 | 72 min
THE LOST WORLD is believed to be the first
feature length film to combine stop motion
animation and live actors to tell a story. It was
also the first dinosaur-oriented film sensation,
setting the stage for all the dinosaur movies to
follow, from King Kong to the Jurassic Park
trilogy.
The film follows Professor Challenger who
believes that prehistoric creatures are alive and
flourishing in the Amazon jungle. He declares his
intention to mount an expedition to prove his
point. Journalist Edward Malone volunteers to go
and convinces his newspaper to fund the
journey. Paula White hopes to find her father, a
missing explorer. They and others undertake the
voyage and witness dinosaurs and humanoids
doing battle in a magnificent landscape.
A worldwide sensation when it opened in 1925,
the film incorporated both the best available
paleontological information of the time and the
special effects wizardry of Willis O’Brien. The
film has been painstakingly restored from eight
original source prints digitally mastered to video.
The film will be presented with live music
accompaniment by the Lyon College Jazz
Band from an original score composed for
this screening. Performers: Montgomery Hill,
Taylor Hartwig, Charlie Fancyboy, Emily
Oldman, Briana Sanchez, Rebecca Farhat.
INTO THE GREEN
Director: Mary McDade Casteel | 2017 | 14 min
Eleanor, a high school principal in rural
Arkansas, is a queen in her kingdom of concrete
walls and vinyl floors. When a teacher goes
missing, she must decide how to carry on in the
absence of someone she loves.
VILOMAH
Director: Kameron Lunon | 2017 | 15 min
Roy struggles to accept his daughter’s death,
until her ghost comes back to warn that he might
be next.
THE DEVIL MADE ME DO IT
Director: Johnnie Brannon | 2017 | 11 min
POLICY
Director: Donavon Thompson | 2017 | 5 min
A young boy buys a ticket to a movie theater and
gets the show of a lifetime.
THE UNDERSTUDY
Director: Caleb Silvey | 2017 | 26 min
A college theater student struggles to regain his
passion after repeated rejection and failure.
ROADSIDE ATTORNEY
Director: Barry Cobbs | 2017 | 8 min
Whether it’s divorce, personal injury, criminal
law, or parental emancipation, roadside attorney
James F.A. McGaugh, Esq. will win your case.
Barry Cobbs, Donavon Thompson, Mary
McDade Casteel Attending
PIECED TOGETHER
Saturday, April 2, 11:00 AM UACCB—F R E E
Director: Julianne Donofrio | 2016 | 53 min
A documentary on the quilt square trail
movement and a story of love between a mother
and daughter, survival, and pride in one’s
community. The film relates how quilt square
trails changed the American landscape and
saved one woman’s life after job loss and breast
cancer.
ALMOST CURED
Saturday, April 21, 2:15 PM UACCB
Documentary Shorts DOWN AND YONDER preceded by NORTH AND NOWHERE
DOWN AND YONDER
Saturday, April 21, 4:00 PM UACCB
THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER
Saturday, April 21, 7:30 PM UACCB
Narrative Shorts 1
NORTH AND NOWHERE
Director: Scott Ballard | Cast: Erin McGarry,
Steve Ballard, Brian Koch, Kate Hanson, Sharae
Foxie, Jeffrey Arrington | 2012 | 12 min
A girl, a gun, and a last chance.
DOWN AND YONDER
Director: Christopher Flippo | Cast: Chris Schulz,
Geoff James, Emily Landham | 2017 | 86 min
The story of two friends having a belated coming
-of-age in their mid-twenties. When one of them
becomes convinced to move away, they both
begin to examine their futures. The film is about
a friendship that becomes tested by time and
distance, and it is ultimately a love letter to
growing up in a small Southern town.
“If David Gordon Greene and John Hughes
collaborated...it’s funny, it’s beautiful, it’s real.”
— Film Dispenser
ALMOST CURED
Director: Tom Dierolf | 2017 | 30 min
A personalized account about racial integration
on the high school football team of a small North
Carolina community during the thick of the Civil
Rights Movement in 1963.
WITH ALL MY HEART
Director: Mai Le | 2017 | 20 min
A young figure skater in Springdale, Arkansas
overcomes adversity as she is challenged with
an open-heart surgery.
BLACK SHEEP
Directors: Rachel Lattin, Tori Edgar, Emily Biehl,
Tom Schyuler | 2017 | 21 min
After the loss of his wife, Jerry Clark found
himself in a downward spiral. Now he has to
battle physical, emotional, and spiritual trials that
come from over a decade of homelessness.
SCOUTING FOR LIGHT
Director: Morand Coline | 2017 | 18 min | French
with English subtitles
Joel Dogue, a 60 year old member of
Electricians Without Borders, goes alone for the
first time on an emergency mission in Haiti. In
this portrait, viewers overcome the obstacles
with him and discover the solutions designed by
this handy-man who gives light to those who are
just emerging from darkness.
GORILLA
Director: Tibo Pinsard | Cast: Stephane Coulon,
Flore Bonaventura | 2016 | 14 min
In 1952 Hollywood, Henry Corso, a costumed
gorilla in horror movies, must terrorize the
leading actress lost in a fake jungle.
NIGHT CALL
Director: Amanda Renee Knox | Cast: Marlyne
Barrett, Rachael Holmes, Delaney Williams,
Matthieu Jean-Pierre | 2017 | 18 min
When a black female cop living and patrolling in
Inglewood gets called to a disturbance on a
routine patrol, she is forced to make an
unprecedented life altering decision.
FAVORITES
Director: Tracy Facelli | Cast: Jeff Boyet, Nettie
Kraft, Brandon Person, Chrisla Key, Georgetta
Buggs | 2017 | 18 min
Steve and Natalie are pretty happy together,
until it all comes crashing down when Natalie
dies suddenly and unexpectedly. After the
funeral, Steve is having some trouble processing
until he finds that the last thing Natalie did before
she died was to make his favorite dessert.
THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER
Director: Jackson Smith | Cast: Lilith Max,
Connie Smith, James Giusti | 2017 | 12 min
In Germany in 1945, the war has left a slew of
devastated families in its wake. Little Maria
makes an unlikely friend—an American soldier
who teaches Maria and her family a powerful
lesson about compassion.
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BIG AND TALL
Saturday, April 21, 7:30 PM UACCB
Narrative Shorts 1 (continued) International Animation
SOG
Friday, April 27, 6:30 PM UACCB
COMPARTMENTS
Friday, April 27, 6:30 PM UACCB
TRUMPET MAN
Director: Emily Wong | 2016 | 14 min | China
Seeds of passion breed conflict among five men,
eventually leading one to a deeper
understanding of life.
149TH AND GRAND CONCOURSE
Directors: Andy and Carolyn London | 2016 | 4
min | U.S.
Captures the diverse voices of the South Bronx
against a backdrop of rapidly changing streets.
SOG
Director: Jonatan Schwenk | 2017 | 11 min |
Germany
After a flood, some fish got stuck in old trees. In
danger of drying-out they scream sharply.
Woken by the noise, nearby cave dwellers don’t
appreciate the unintended gathering.
ALL THE WORLD IS A STAGE
Director: Hannes Rall | 2016 | 2 min | Singapore
An animated adaptation of the Shakespeare
passage “all the world’s a stage,” narrated by the
renowned actor and director Samuel West of the
Royal Shakespeare Company.
PATRIOSKA
Director: Tiago Araujo | 2016 | 10 min | Portugal
Five deities of power gather in an underground
secret society to discuss major themes about
world domination.
(continued next column)
ONCE UPON A DREAM
Director: Anthony Nion | Cast: Sarah Brunel,
Thomas Jeand’heur | 2016 | 14 min | French with
English subtitles
When Valentin meets Ludivine, he is convinced
she’s the girl he has been dreaming of for
weeks...Literally, the girl of his dreams! Only
Ludivine has a feeling this boy meets girl
scenario will take a nightmarish turn.
HE COULD’VE GONE PRO
Director: McGhee Monteith | Cast: Cecilia
Wingate, McGhee Monteith, Stephen Garrett |
2016 | 13 min
Debbie returns home for an obligatory Christmas
dinner with her steel magnolia mother, but
simmering resentment explodes to expose a long
-held family secret, leaving the holiday—and the
family—shattered.
BIG AND TALL
Director: Clint Till | Cast: Emi Otsuki, Devin
McCracklin, Ryan Mesler, Joy Murphy, Damian
Stuchko | 2017 | 15 min
A young girl and her best friend set off into the
woods to find proof of a mythological creature.
LOOK AT ME
Director: Andres Gil | Cast: Greg Lucey, Peggy
Glenn, Michael Berckart | 2016 | 14 min
Everett, a lonely man who is aware of being in
the last years of his life finds the ultimate social
experience when he comes upon a newspaper
ad to pose as a nude model in a college art class.
Clint Till Attending
International Animation (continued)
COMPARTMENTS
Directors: Daniella Koffler, Uli Seis | 2017 | 15
min | Germany
Netta, a young Israeli woman wishes to
immigrate to Berlin, Her father, the son of
Holocaust survivors, is horrified by her decision
to live in the land that killed her ancestors. The
first German-Israeli animated co-production
exploring collective memories of the Holocaust.
OUR WONDERFUL NATURE—THE COMMON
CHAMELEON
Director: Tomer Eshed | 2016 | 4 min | Germany
The feeding habits of the common chameleon as
never seen before.
EDGE OF ALCHEMY
Director: Stacey Steers | 2017 | 19 min | U.S.
Silent-era actors Mary Pickford and Janet
Gaynor are seamlessly appropriated from their
early films and cast into a surreal epic with an
upending of the Frankenstein story and an under
current of hive collapse. Comprised of over
6,000 handmade collages.
NIGGUN
Director: Yoni Salmon | 2017 | 13 min | Israel
After a long journey through space the last two
believers are about to reach their destination.
The space archaeologist hopes to prove that
Earth is not a myth. The outcast rabbi is
searching for something subtler. He believes that
Jerusalem is not just a mystical idea, but an
actual place where he might find the feeling of
holiness missing in his life.
STRAYED
Friday, April 27, 8:30 PM UACCB
“Reel Rural” Short: STAY AWAKE
Saturday, April 28, 10:30 AM UACCB—F R E E
FAREWELL FERRIS WHEEL
Saturday, April 28, NOON UACCB
FAREWELL FERRIS WHEEL preceded by STAY AWAKE
STAY AWAKE
Director: Jamie Sisley | Cast: Owen Campbell,
David Rysdahl, Rebecca Harris, Lori Brown-
Niang | 2015 | 13 min
Follows two teenage brothers through the
weekly routine of taking their mother to the
hospital to detox her from a prescription drug
addiction. When it becomes clear that their
mother may never change, they have to decide
whether to continue trying to help her, or move
on.
FAREWELL FERRIS WHEEL
Directors: Jamie Sisley, Miguel Martinez | 2017 |
English and Spanish with English subtitles
The carnival is an enduring staple of the
American experience. However, the need for
reliable labor has prompted carnivals along with
numerous other industries to look for workers
abroad. Today, most carnival workers are
Mexican citizens who travel north legally for the
carnival season. Shot over the course of six
years, FAREWELL FERRIS WHEEL explores
how the carnival industry fights to keep itself
alive by employing Mexican migrant workers
through the controversial H-2B guestworker visa.
Jamie Sisley Attending
Filmmaker Panel: “Reel Rural: Rural America in Independent Film”
A program showcasing the work of four
filmmakers whose films provide authentic
portrayals of life in rural America (and Canada).
The program begins with a filmmaker panel
discussion focusing on how independent films are
uniquely positioned, through the circumstances of
their production, to depict regional mores and
points of view, and the challenges in getting such
films to audiences in the regions they seek to
represent.
The filmmakers will discuss their films and their
experiences; screenings will follow throughout the
day at UACCB.
The panel will be moderated by Zack Godshall,
Assistant Professor at Louisiana State University.
PANELISTS:
Nick Citton, MY GOOD MAN’S GONE
Cheryl Nichols, CORTEZ
Arturo Perez Torres, THE DRAWER BOY
Jamie Sisley, FAREWELL FERRIS WHEEL and STAY AWAKE
Narrative Shorts 2
FALLING SOUTH
Directors: Lorraine Portman | 2017 | 15 min
Charlotte puts Rochester in the rear view as she
runs away from the life she has known.
GLORIA TALKS FUNNY
Director: Kendall Goldberg | 2017 | 18 min
When a struggling voice actress discovers her
agent failed to tell her her cartoon is being
remade, she reprises her role as the famous
BioBoy.
STRAYED
Director: Heather Edwards | 2017 | 21 min
A dark comedy set in the colorful 1980s where a
young girl faces life or death decisions involving
a stray cat and a narcissistic mother.
DISTRESS
Director: Lane Lyle | 2017 | 18 min
An impoverished orphan must overcome
starvation, troll roads, immigration reform, and
misogynist knights to save the Prince.
PICKLE
Director: Grant Moore | 2017 | 22 min
After accidentally freezing the family dog to
death, Oscar attempts to make good with his
soon-to-be stepson by driving the pet’s ashes
across the country.
SO IT GOES
Director: Andy Bosnak | 2017 | 13 min
Something isn’t right at the Dallin farm where
sickly teenage Oren has been in foster care for
four years.
THE DRAWER BOY
Saturday, April 28, 2:00 PM UACCB
THE DRAWER BOY MY GOOD MAN’S GONE
MY GOOD MAN’S GONE
Saturday, April 28, 4:15 PM UACCB
CORTEZ
Saturday, April 28, 7:45 PM UACCB
CORTEZ
Director: Nick Citton | Cast: Cheryl Nichols,
Robert Baker, Deanna Mustard, Miles Glanville,
Leslie Murphy, Lulu Brud | 2015 | 95 min
Joni and Wes have spent years looking over the
events that defined them as kids. But when
tragedy brings them to a rural town on its last
legs, they begin to understand the strength,
sacrifice and sweet, sweet freedom of a clean
slate. A comedy-drama about bucking tradition
and re-framing the stories of your life.
“The film is written and directed by Nick Citton,
his first turn in the director’s chair on a feature
film, and it’s a strong debut. He’s got a fine eye
for the Arkansas backdrops and a nuanced hand
with getting naturalistic performances out of his
cast. More so when you consider many of the
minor characters are played by non-actors.”
—Christopher Lloyd, The Film Yap
Nick Citton and Cheryl Nichols Attending
Director’s Statement:
My first experience with the town of Story came
as a research trip. I had decided I wanted to
make a contained, character-driven film that
tested the waters of working with non-actors. I
was hell-bent on taking myself out of my
geographic comfort zone of Los Angeles/
Vancouver/New York. And I wanted something
with a rich sense of place that would be warm to
the idea of a small crew coming into town and
setting up shop...I wasn’t entirely sure what I
would find in Arkansas, but I knew I was hungry
for something quiet. A location with enough aged
character that one needn’t force it onscreen.
Director: Arturo Perez Torres | Cast: Stuart
Hughes, Richard Clarkin, Jakob Ehman, Courtney
Ch’ng Lancaster, Sochi Fried, Heidi Lynch, Claire
Burns, Brendan McMurtry-Howlett | 2017 | 98 min
Miles, a young theater actor from Toronto, arrives
in Huron County at the home of Angus and
Morgan, two aging bachelor farmers. Miles stays
with the two farmers in order to gather stories
about rural life and make a play about it. All three
of their lives are irrevocably altered when art
attempts to imitate life and the line between truth
and fiction is crossed. Although the clash between
rural shrewdness and urban naivete initially
makes this film a comedy, the story ultimately
evolves into a compelling drama of loyal
friendship, lost love and abiding devotion.
“From the opening shots of a hippieish troupe of
actors cruising along the roads of Huron County
in a roadworn Grand Prix, Arturo Perez Torres’
THE DRAWER BOY is not what you expect it to
be, but it morphs into everything you want a film
to be. Meticulous in its construction, surprising in
its development, dramatic in its content, and
revelatory in its outcomes, the film evolves into a
probing portrait of two aging friends and the story
that binds them. Stuart Hughes and Richard
Clarkin are riveting in their portrayals of two men
trapped in their self-imposed isolation from
reality.” —Herbert Paine, broadwayworld.com
Arturo Perez Torres Attending
Director: Cheryl Nichols | Cast: Arron Shiver,
Cheryl Nichols, Drago Sumonja, Judith Ivey,
Jackson Shiver, Cassidy Freeman | 2016 | 99 min
After a canceled tour, flailing musician Jesse
Lirette seeks out an old flame in a small town in
northern New Mexico. When an arrogant attempt
at inserting himself into her family fails, he must
confront the mistakes of his past on his own.
“It’s not easy to find cinema that transports the
viewer to a place filled with people who
genuinely seem to have existed before the film
begins and long after it rolls credits.” —Teresa
Nieman, Screen Anarchy
Cheryl Nichols, Arron Shiver Attending
Wrap Party Reception
Meet the filmmakers! Enjoy stimulating
conversation, great ambience, and a fine repast
on the beautiful White River.
Saturday, April 28, 10:15 PM Josie’s Steakhouse
Saturday, April 28, 9:45 PM UACCB—F R E E
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