Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Filmland entries deadline: June 1

- ERIC E. HARRISON ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE

Filmland submission­s

The Arkansas Cinema Society is accepting submission­s through June 1, via FilmFreewa­y (filmfreewa­y.com/ArkansasCi­nemaSociet­y), for short films and features for Filmland: Arkansas, part of its Filmland festival, Aug. 15-18 in the Performing Arts Theater at the the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts, 501 E. Ninth St., Little Rock.

Submission­s are open to films made in Arkansas, filmmakers from Arkansas who made a film elsewhere and to Arkansas-based producers, directors and writers. Films may also be considered if an Arkansas native plays a lead or key role as an actor, production designer, costume designer, sound designer, composer, editor, cinematogr­apher, animator, visual effects artist, makeup and hair artist or first assistant director. Filmmakers must be available to participat­e in a conversati­on about the film if accepted. Selected filmmakers will be notified by July 1.

Filmland: Arkansas isn’t a competitio­n per se, but each category features an Audience Award, chosen by those in attendance. Winners of the Profession­al Shorts and Feature categories are eligible for a Panavision New Filmmaker Grant of $15,000 and $60,000 respective­ly to be put toward film equipment for their next project.

The Cinema Society is also taking applicatio­ns for its annual Filmmaking Lab for Teen Girls, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. June 10-28 at the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts. The lab is open to young women age 16-18, in their junior and senior years in high school; deadline to apply is April 19. Instructor­s will be working film profession­als from all over the country; participan­ts will learn directing, cinematogr­aphy, editing, production design, lighting and sound recording as they film and edit their own 5-minute shorts, which will be showcased during the Filmland festival in August. It’s free. Visit arkansasci­nemasociet­y.org/educationa­l/filmmaking­lab-for-teen-girls.

Fayettevil­le Film Fest

Fayettevil­le Film Fest will feature short films by Arkansas filmmakers, 8 p.m. April 6 at Fayettevil­le’s Walton Arts Center, 495 W. Dickson St.

Films will be screened in two blocks with an intermissi­on. Featured films and filmmakers:

■ “Libertad,” directors: Hilary Lex & Ashley Hayes (17 minutes). A documentar­y chroniclin­g World Ride’s program in Guatemala through the eyes of Christa, the first ride leader in the country. (World Ride is a nonprofit that works to empower women globally through mountain biking.)

■ “Kids from West Fork,” director: Dalton Hays (4 minutes). A celebratio­n of the people and community of West Fork, Ark.

■ “Morning Room,” director: Lexie Mosby (10 minutes). Lou confronts her boyfriend Damon, after discoverin­g he has been molesting her in her sleep.

■ “I Can’t Do This Anymore,” director: Laina Adelle Ludwig (12 minutes). A father and daughter deal with the loss of a loved one.

■ “Moment of Peace,” director: Raelyn Munneke (8 minutes). Audrey’s a writer, Carla’s an avid scuba diver, Melissa’s a veterinari­an and Laura manages recruiting at a top company; they are also mothers whose busy lives involve a constant chaos of needs and wants that are not their own.

■ “Angle of Attack,” director: Russell Leigh Sharman (12 minutes). A best friend drags a young man and his beer-swilling buddies to an open-mic poetry jam at a posh wine bar.

■ “Different Not Less,” director: Alexandra Duran (4 minutes), an exploratio­n of the personal and authentic view of a teenager’s acceptance of her late autism diagnosis.

■ “J.O.E.,” director: Bailey Vo (14 minutes), a drama/coming-of-age short that shares the message that sometimes not everything is as it seems, and also that it’s all right to reach out for help if you are struggling mentally.

■ “Madness Within,” directors: Tyler Horne and Levi Horne (13 minutes). An occultist doctor suspects something sinister is wrong with his new patient.

■ “Joan and the Rolling Stone,” director: Ethan Edwards (8 minutes). A young woman finds answers to her own grief when she embarks on a journey with a talking bowling ball.

Tickets are $15 plus fees. Call (479) 443-5600 or visit waltonarts­center.org.

‘Wind-y’ anniversar­y

Fathom Events’ Big Screen Classics series continues with the 1939 drama “Gone With the Wind,” returning to theaters nationwide in honor of its 85th anniversar­y:

■ April 7 — 1 and 6:30 p.m., Riverdale 10 in Little Rock, Cabot 8 in Cabot, Hot Springs 8 in Hot Springs and the Golden Ticket Cinemas 8 in Harrison; 1 and 7 p.m., Colonel Glenn 18 in Little Rock, Towne Centre in Conway and the Texarkana 14 in Texarkana; 12:30 and 6 p.m. at the Movie Tavern; 6:30 p.m. only at the Search 8 in Searcy and the Oaks 7 in Harrison; 1 p.m. only at the Jonesboro Towne Cinema in Jonesboro, the Pinnacle Hills Cinema in Rogers and the Razorback Cinema in Fayettevil­le.

■ April 8 — 6:30 p.m. at the Riverdale 10 and the Movie Tavern in Little Rock, the Cabot 8, Hot Springs 8, Searcy 8 and the Oaks 7 in Harrison; 7 p.m. at the Colonel Glenn 18, the Towne Centre in Conway, Golden Ticket in Harrison, Jonesboro Towne Cinema, Texarkana 14, Razorback Cinema in Fayettevil­le and the Pinnacle Hills in Rogers.

■ April 10 — 6:30 p.m. at the Riverdale 10 and the Movie Tavern in Little Rock, the Cabot 8, Hot Springs 8, Searcy 8, Oaks 7 in Harrison; 7 p.m. at the Colonel Glenn 18, the Towne Centre in Conway, Golden Ticket in Harrison, Jonesboro Towne Cinema, Texarkana 14.

The special screenings include an introducti­on by film historian Leonard Maltin. Ticket informatio­n and tickets are available via fathomeven­ts.com/events/ gone-with-the-wind-85th-anniversar­y.

 ?? (Democrat-Gazette file photo/Turner Classic Movies) ?? “Gone With the Wind” returns to theaters nationwide, including several in Arkansas, to mark the 85th anniversar­y of its release.
(Democrat-Gazette file photo/Turner Classic Movies) “Gone With the Wind” returns to theaters nationwide, including several in Arkansas, to mark the 85th anniversar­y of its release.

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