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VENUE ADDRESSES1. Northwest Arkansas Community College (NWACC) White & Walmart Auditorium One College Drive
2. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art 600 Museum Way
3. Grace Point Church 1201 NE McCollum Dr
4. Four Points by Sheraton 211 SE Walton Blvd
5. Library Series Bentonville Public Library 405 S Main St
6. BFF Music House Ice House of Bentonville 406 SE 5th St
7. Sponsor Village Lawrence Plaza 116 S 2nd St
8. VIB Lounge Compton Gardens 312 N Main St
9. Local Lounge Table Mesa 108 E Central Ave
10. DoubleTree by Hilton 301 SE Walton Blvd
11. Arvest Bank 201 NE A St
12. The Daily Record 104 SW A St
13. Old High Middle School 406 NW 2nd St
14. 21C Hotel Museum 200 NE A Street
15. Victory Theatre Little Rogers Theatre 116 S 2nd St
16. Arend Arts Center Bentonville High School 1801 SE J St
17. Walmart Museum in Walmart World Room 105 N Main St
18. AMC Fiesta Square 16 3033 North College, Fayetteville
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Geena Davis Co-Founder
Trevor Drinkwater Co-Founder
WELCOME BFFs!We are so honored and blessed to be able to launch the Bentonville Film Festival initiative this year in the quintessential American town of Bentonville, Arkansas. Just over a year ago the wildly ambitious idea of launching a film festival championing women and diversity was brought to us by our BFF, Walmart, and, with the support of our other BFF, Coca-Cola, the idea quickly blossomed.
Soon our BFF family began to grow and thanks to all of them we have made that ambition a reality. As we thought through how to make this a powerful, positive and proactive influence in filmmaking we realized it needed to be more than just a one-week event, which lead us to create a national calendar of events to champion women and minority filmmakers, talent and financiers. We have now positioned the platform to provide ongoing turnkey mass distribution opportunities for women and minority owned production companies, independent filmmakers and distributors. We believe our philosophy of inclusion and positive proactivity, coupled with a commercial focus, will enable us to have a significant impact on our mission to amplify the voices of women and diversity, both in front of and behind the camera.
This inaugural event has come together quickly, thanks to the support of an amazing group of sponsors, industry leaders and local volunteers. It truly took a village — actually a great American town — to pull this off and we hope you all enjoy as many of the great events as you can. Go see a film or two, take a walk to the Crystal Bridges Museum, experience the community and hospitality at Sponsor Village, join us for some fun special events and we hope to enlighten and inspire you along the way with impactful panel discussions and dialogue.
BEST FRIENDS FOREVER, BENTONVILLE FILM FESTIVAL CO-FOUNDERS, GEENA DAVIS & TREVOR DRINKWATER
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Academy Award and Golden Globe winning actor Geena Davis is one of Hollywood’s most respected actors, and is well known for her seminal roles in several feature films that became cultural landmarks. A long-time advocate for women and girls’ empowerment, Davis is now recognized for her pioneering work to change the media landscape nearly as much as for her acting accomplishments. She is the visionary and founder of the non-profit Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, which uniquely combines groundbreaking research and behind-the-scenes advocacy. The Institute is successfully influencing film and television creators to dramatically increase the percentages of female characters — and reduce gender stereotyping — in entertainment made for children 11 and under.
While watching children’s entertainment with her young daughter, Geena was astounded by the dearth of female characters. She felt that surely — in the 21st century — kids should be seeing boys and girls sharing the sandbox equally. It turned out that virtually no research had been done on gender representations in children’s media. Fueled to take action, her Institute has now commissioned the largest body of research on gender representations in film and television ever undertaken, spanning over 20 years. The results confirmed the disparity she observed: in family films and kids’ TV shows, there is only one female character for every three male characters. In group and crowd scenes, only 17% of the characters are female. The few female characters depicted are often hyper-sexualized, even in G-rated films.
Geena’s thoughtful leadership is recognized globally. The Secretary General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, has quoted Geena for her motto: “If they can see it, they can be it.” She was appointed Special Envoy for Women and Girls in ICT for the UN’s International Telecommunication Union (ITU). Geena is also an official partner of UN Women, working toward their goal of promoting gender equality and empowering women worldwide.
To learn more about Geena’s research, go to www.seejane.org
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BENTONVILLE, ARKANSAS The host city of the Film Festival Located in one of the fastest growing regions in the country, Bentonville has transformed from a great American small town to a burgeoning city, formed around innovation and entrepreneurship. As a result, Bentonville is also home to Walmart, the largest retailer in the world — and now the new home of the Bentonville Film Festival.
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BFF BOARD OF ADVISORS
We are very thankful to our board of advisors, which is comprised of a diverse group of talented professionals from across the industry. They volunteer their time to support and share
their perspectives and voices in promoting women and diversity in filmed entertainment.
Mara Brock AkilProducer
Angela BassettActor
Betsy BeersExecutive Producer
Axel Caballero Executive Director NALIP
Nora BrownFilm Commissioner Exec Dir of Rochester Finger Lakes Film Commission
Laura CaraccioliPresident of Content Marketing Electus
Viola DavisActor
Nikkole Denson-RandolphVP, Specialty & Alternative Content AMC Theatres/Entertainment
Bruce DernActor
Michael DovenProducer & CEO United Pictures Group
Emilio EstevezActor/Writer/Producer
Michelle EbanksPresident Essence Communications Inc. & People en Espanol
Elizabeth FrankEVP and Chief Content & Programming Officer AMC Entertainment Inc.
Nisha GanatraWriter and Director
Racquel HarrisVP Merchandise Sam’s Club
Kevin IwashinaFounder and President Preferred Content
Randy JacksonExecutive Producer
Samuel L. JacksonActor
Patty KerrANA (Alliance for Family Entertainment)
Stuart KronaugeSVP, Customer Marketing Coca-Cola
Eva LongoriaActor
Darrell MillerChair of the Entertainment Department Fox Rothschild LLP
Julianne MooreActor
Carrie-Ann MossActor
Jason NetterOwner & CEO Kickstart Productions
Soledad O’BrienAward winning journalist, documen tarian, news anchor, and producer
Rosie O’DonnellComedian, Actor, and Author
Jon PatricofPresident and COO Tribeca Enterprises
Paula PattonActor
Laura PhilipsSVP, Omni-Channel Assortments Walmart Stores
Natalie PortmanActor
Stephen QuinnEVP and Chief Marketing Officer Walmart U.S.
Shonda RhimesExecutive Producer
Gil RobertsonCo-founder and President African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA)
Soumya SriramanEVP Film Home Entertainment & Licensing BBC World wide North America
Fernando SzewCEO MarVista Entertainment
Nina TasslerChairman CBS Entertainment
Michelle ThomasGlobal Director, Diversity & Inclusion Mars Inc.
Wanda YoungVP, Media, Digital Walmart U.S.
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BFF JURORS
We are pleased to thank the following jurors who have provided their keen insight from vital institutions such as the African-American Film Critics Association (AAFCA), the National Association
of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP), and many others. Their contributions have been invaluable.
Aaron Tucker
Amanda Whittaker
Amy Reinhold
Andy Murray
Bailey Gibson
Bonni Lee
Brian Yang
Chris Nagelson
Claudia Puig
Cody Allison
Danielle Carrig
Darla Anderson
Darrell Miller
Edie Hand
Emilio Estevez
Fernando Szew
Geralyn Dreyfous
Gil Robertson
Jaime Frye
Josh Welsh
Judge Reinhold
Julian Franco
Kevin Iwashina
Louis Greth
Lauren DeCarvalho
Megan Bolinder
Merideth Boswell
Michelle Ebanks
Michelle Thomas
Mike Champlin
Nikkole Denson-Randolph
Patty Kerr
Racquel Harris
Sarah Clark
Sharonda L. Britton
Soledad O’Brien
Stuart Kronauge
Susan Cartsonis
Tom Hoehn
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Founded by Academy Award®-winning actor and advocate Geena Davis, the Institute is the only research-based organization working within the media and entertainment industry to engage, educate, and influence the need to dramatically improve gender balance, reduce stereotyping and create diverse female characters in entertainment targeting children 11 and under. Please go to www.seejane.org for more information.
GEENA DAVIS INSTITUTE ON GENDER IN MEDIA Official non-profit of the BFF
BFF FOUNDATIONBentonville Film Foundation Inc. is a 501c3 organization focused on promoting gender equity and opportunities for under-represented minorities in filmed entertainment and media through research, education, mentoring and industry partnerships. The primary partner of the Foundation is the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media. Funds raised will be used to field research studies, and fund content development, distribution and marketing.
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6046 films in competition26 narratives20 documentaries
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6046 films in competition26 narratives20 documentaries
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SOFTBALL GAME COACHED
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GEENA DAVIS
“A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN”
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This is the first everBentonville
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SCHEDULE OF SPECIAL EVENTS
WAR ROOM Malco Pinnacle Hills 7:00 PM | TUES MAY 5From the award-winning creators of Fireproof and Courageous comes a compelling drama with humor and heart that explores the power that prayer can have on marriages, parenting, careers, friendships, and every other area of our lives.
WHEN THE WAR COMES HOME Crystal Bridges Museum 3:00 PM | WED MAY 6A conversation between AAFCA Co-Founder Gil Robertson and Producer Soledad O’Brien.
This film follows the journey of two young men who came home from war and their personal struggles to combat suicidal thoughts, alcoholism and broken family relationships.
MY COUNTRY NATION Arend Arts Center 7:00 PM | WED MAY 6My Country Nation Tribute to “The Sound of Music” featuring, The von Trapp Family, Bentonville Choir & Symphony and Symphony of Northwest Arkansas. Following appearance by Justin Flom.
REMEMBERING THE ARTIST: ROBERT DE NIRO, SR. Crystal Bridges Museum 3:00 PM | THURS MAY 7A conversation with director Perri Peltz and Robert De Niro.
Art movements are so powerful that they can obscure great artists that don’t fit the genre. The artist’s only hope is to be “rediscovered” after death. Such was the case for one painter whose work was returned to the spotlight by the man who knew him best, one of the world’s most famous actors, who also happened to be the artist’s son.
LUNAFEST SHORTS PROGRAMVUDU Lounge 12 – 3:30 PM | THURS MAY 7LUNAFEST is a traveling short film festival by, for and about women that will visit over 150 cities throughout the 2014/2015 season and screen in front of 25,000 people.
A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN Arvest Ball Park 6:30 PM | THURS MAY 7Come out and watch Geena Davis and Rosie O’Donnell’s teams compete in a fun 4 inning softball game followed by a screening of A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN.
GEENA AND FRIENDS Crystal Bridges Museum 1:00 PM | FRI MAY 8Moderator: Tim BrownPanelists: Rosie O’Donnell, Alysia Reiner, Khandi Alexander
Geena Davis and a select group of brilliantly talented women in a table read where they reimagine some great dialogue from all-male movie scenes. A light- hearted way to explore how funny, unique and perhaps refreshing it can be to expand our vision of who can be cast in roles originally written for men.
PITCH PERFECT 2: SPECIAL ADVANCE SCREENING AMC Fiesta Square 16 in Fayetteville 6:00 PM | SAT MAY 9Genre: Comedy Cast: Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Hailee Steinfeld, Brittany Snow Directed by: Elizabeth Banks
Get ready for the Bentonville special advance screening of Pitch Perfect 2 featuring a star-studded cast!
STAR WARS: EPISODE 4, A NEW HOPE For the first time ever, a major motion picture is dubbed in the Navajo language.
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LIBRARY SERIES Bentonville LibrarySee page 24 for a full description of The Library Series events.
FLY LOW JACK AND THE GAME 5:00 PM | TUES MAY 5
SEED & SPARK: CROWDFUNDING WORKSHOP 10:00 AM | WED MAY 6
ANNA MARTEMUCCI: CONNECTING THE DOTS 5:00 PM | THURS MAY 7
CATHERINE HARDWICKE: A DIRECTOR’S PROCESS 5:00 PM | FRI MAY 8
DAILY EVENTS
LOCAL LOUNGE Table Mesa
All Day event – Come join us for some authentic Southern funk music,
libations, caffeine, art and eats.
SPONSOR VILLAGE Lawrence Plaza & Compton Gardens
Where you can say “hi!” to your favorite BFF partnering brands. From food trucks
to giveaways, to free samples to information and live entertainment,
Sponsor Village has it all!
BFF MUSIC HOUSE Ice House
The Ice House Featuring live music from various artists, nightly.
VERY IMPORTANT BEAUTY (VIB) LOUNGE
Compton Gardens
The Bentonville Film Festival VIB Lounge is a destination for festival-goers to get “blue carpet” ready. Attendees will have
the unique opportunity to experience beauty and health brands in an intimate lounge
setting. The VIB Lounge will offer product applications, demos and giveaways.
VUDU SCREENING ROOM Walmart World Room
Enjoy exclusive sneak peaks of upcoming films from major studios.
DAILY EVENTS
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When Marnie Was There10:00 AMGrace Point 103 minutes page 33
Dial a Prayer(Q&A afterwards)10:00 AMFour Points - Large 98 minutes page 28
Fan Girl(Q&A afterwards)10:00 AMNWACC White 97 minutes page 28
I Hope You Dance(Q&A afterwards)10:00 AMVictory Theatre 59 minutes page 35
Power of the Pen11:00 AMNWACC page 21
Code: Debugging the Gender Gap(Q&A afterwards)12:00 PMVictory Theatre 80 minutes page 34
Gallows Road (Q&A afterwards)5:30 PMGrace Point 66 minutes page 28
A Little Game5:30 PMFour Points - Large 92 minutes page 30
Fresh Dressed7:15 PMVictory Theatre 82 minutes page 35
I Dream too Much (Q&A afterwards)9:00 PMNWACC White 90 minutes page 28
Chloe and Theo9:00 PMGrace Point 112 minutes See website for details
10 Days in a Madhouse9:00 PMFour Points - Large 111 minutes page 33
Meet the Patels(Q&A afterwards)12:30 PMGrace Point 88 minutes page 31
A Ballerina’s Tale(Q&A afterwards)12:30 PMNWACC White 83 minutes page 34
Little Loopers12:30 PMFour Points - Large 95 minutes page 30
Power of the Brand1:00 PMNWACC page 21
Redefining Family Entertainment3:00 PMNWACC page 21
Star Wars(Q&A afterwards)3:00 PMFour Points - Large 98 minutes See website for details page 12
Wet Bum3:00 PMNWACC White 98 minutes page 32
Thank You for Playing(Q&A afterwards) 3:00 PMVictory Theatre 80 minutes page 36
The Last Reel (subtitled)3:00 PMNWACC White 105 minutes page 29
Dear Dumb Diary 3:15 PMGrace Point 84 minutes page 33
Fly Low Jack and The Game(Q&A afterwards)5:00 PMLibrary page 22
That Sugar Film5:00 PMVictory Theatre 94 minutes page 36
TUES MAY 5 2015
VUDU SCREENING ROOM 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
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SCREENINGSPONSOR VILLAGE 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
For films with Q&As there will be a brief time to ask questions of the directors, producers, actors, etc.
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LOCAL LOUNGE 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
BEAUTY ROOM SEE BFF WEBSITE
BFF MUSIC HOUSE 9:30 PM – 1:00 AM
Gender Equality: Why Men Matter9:30 AMNWACC page 20
Relative Happiness(Q&A afterwards)10:00 AMFour Points - Large 97 minutes page 32
The Mask You Live In (Q&A afterwards)10:00 AMNWACC White 85 minutes page 35
A Ballerina’s Tale10:00 AMGrace Point 83 minutes page 35
The Armor of Light (Q&A afterwards)10 AMVictory Theatre 90 minutes page 27
Seed & Spark:Crowdfunding Workshop10 AMLibrary page 22
The Legend of Longwood5:45 PMGrace Point 99 minutes page 29
Now Add Honey(Q&A afterwards)5:45 PMNWACC White 97 minutes page 31
My Country Nation7:30 PM Arend Arts Center page 12
Mythica: A Quest For Heroes(Q&A afterwards)8:00 PMGrace Point 90 minutes page 31
Selma 8:00 PMNWACC White 95 minutes page 32
Meet the Patels8:00 PMFour Points - Large 88 minutes page 31
Supporting Women’s Economic Empowerment11:00 AMNWACC page 21
Thao’s Library(Q&A afterwards)12:15 PMVictory Theatre 88 minutes page 36
Jack of the Red Hearts(Q&A afterwards)12:30 PMNWACC White 90 minutes page 29
Batkid Begins12:45 PMMalco Rogers Theatre page 34
Fan Girl12:45 PMFour Points - Large 97 minutes page 28
Art of the Deal1:00 PMNWACC page 20
Soledad O’Brien Special Event Screening of WHEN THE WAR COMES HOME3:00 PM Crystal Bridges Museum page 12
Porch Stories(Q&A afterwards)3:00 PMNWACC White 83 minutes page 32
This is Not a Club(Q&A afterwards)3:00 PMVictory Theatre 92 minutes page 36
Freedom(Q&A afterwards)3:30 PMGrace Point 98 minutes page 28
Decoding Stereotypes in Media5:00 PMNWACC page 20
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Women in Advertising9:30 AMNWACC Page 21
Wish You Well(Q&A afterwards)10:00 AMGrace Point 100 minutes page 33
The Wrong Side of Right(Q&A afterwards)10:00 AMNWACC White 100 min. page 33
The Legend of Longwood10:00 AMFour Points - Large 99 minutes page 29
In My Father’s House(Q&A afterwards)10:00 AM Victory Theatre 92 minutes page 35
Real vs. Reel Diversity11:00 AMCrystal Bridges Page 21
The Empowerment Project(Q&A afterwards)5:45 PMNWACC White 99 minutes page 34
Girl from God’s Country (Q&A afterwards)5:45 PMFour Points - Large 65 minutes page 35
A League of Their Own Event 6:30 PMArvest Ball Park page 12
Miss India America(Q&A afterwards) 8:00 PMGrace Point 93 minutes page 31
Lies I Told My Little Sister(Q&A afterwards)8:00 PMNWACC White 98 minutes page 30
Mythica8:30 PMFour Points - Large 90 min. page 31
(DIS)Honesty: The Truth About Lies(Q&A afterwards) 12:15 PMVictory Theatre 89 minutes page 34
Molly Moon(Q&A afterwards)12:30 PMGrace Point 97 minutes page 31
Jackie & Ryan (Q&A afterwards)12:30 PMNWACC White 93 minutes page 29
Code: Debugging the Gender Gap12:30 PMFour Points - Large 80 minutes page 34
For Grace2:30 PMVictory Theatre 92 minutes page 35
Remembering the Artist: Robert De Niro, Sr.3:00 PMCrystal Bridges Museum page 12
The Incredible Adventures of JOJO(Q&A afterwards)3:30 PMGrace Point 77 minutes page 29
Big Stone Gap(Q&A afterwards)3:30 PMNWACC White 103 minutes page 27
Heaven Sent(Q&A afterwards)3:30 PMFour Points - Large --
Dry4:45 PMVictory Theatre 107 minutes page 31
Anna Martemucci: Connecting the Dots5:00 PMLibrary Page 22
Personal Gold5:45 PMGrace Point 89 minutes page 36
THURS MAY 7 2015
VUDU SCREENING ROOM 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
SPECIAL EVENT
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SCREENINGSPONSOR VILLAGE 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
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LOCAL LOUNGE 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
BEAUTY ROOM SEE BFF WEBSITE
BFF MUSIC HOUSE 9:30 PM – 1:00 AM
Digital Storytelling9:30 AMNWACC Page 20
Maya the Bee10:00 AMFour Points - Large 79 minutes page 30
Orion: The Man Who Would Be King10:00 AMNWACC White 88 minutes page 36
A Brave Heart: The Lizzie Velasquez Story (Q&A afterwards)10:00 AMVictory Theatre 78 minutes page 33
The Longest Ride11:00 AMMalco Pinnacle Hills -- --
Catherine Hardwicke: A Director’s Process 5:00 PM Library page 22
Big Stone Gap5:30 PMFour Points - Large 103 minutes page 27
A Brilliant Young Mind5:30 PMNWACC White 111 minutes page 27
Wish You Well9:00 PMFour Points - Large 100 minutes page 33
In Control of Her Own Destiny11:00 AMCrystal Bridges Page 20
Autism in Love(Q&A afterwards)12:15 PMVictory Theatre 76 minutes page 33
Batkid Begins12:30 PMMalco Rogers Theatre page 34
Last Days in the Desert12:30 PMNWACC White 98 minutes page 29
Molly Moon12:30 PMFour Points - Large 97 minutes page 31
Geena and Friends 1:00 PMCrystal Bridges page 12
Coming Back to the Hoop(Q&A afterwards)2:30 PMVictory Theatre 84 minutes page 34
Behind the Lens: A Director’s Perspective3:00 PMNWACC Page 20
The Incredible Adventures of JOJO3:15 PMFour Points - Large 77 minutes page 29
Love Finds You in Charm (Q&A afterwards)3:15 PMNWACC White 89 minutes page 30
FRI MAY 8 2015
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Festival Winner #112:00 PMNWACC White Encore
When the War Comes Home, Babies Behind Bars, Black and Blue12:00 PMFour Points - Large 45 minutes each page 16
Nickelodeon’s 100 Things to do Before High Scool12:00 PM Grace Point
Festival Winner #74:00 PMFour Points - Large Encore
Special Screening: Pitch Perfect 2 6:00 PM AMC Fiesta Square 16 at Fayetteville page 12
Festival Winner #22:00 PMGrace Point
Festival Winner #32:00 PMNWACC White Encore
Festival Winner #42:00 PMFour Points - Large Encore
Festival Winner #54:00 PMGrace Point Encore
Festival Winner #64:00 PMNWACC White Encore
SAT MAY 9 2015
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BEAUTY ROOM SEE BFF WEBSITE
LOCAL LOUNGE 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
VUDU SCREENING ROOM 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
BFF MUSIC HOUSE 9:30 PM – 1:00 AM
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PANEL DESCRIPTIONS
ART OF THE DEAL 1:00 PM | WED 6 Moderator: Jason Kelly
Panelists: Geralyn Dreyfous, Jon Patricof, Darrell Miller, Elizabeth Frank, Peter Trinh, Emily Best
Although conditions have improved in the last 40 years, women and minority filmmakers still struggle to secure funding to get their films made. This panel will discuss how filmmakers can leverage emerging technology and business models to get their stories told and in front of an audience.
BEHIND THE LENS: A DIRECTOR’S PERSPECTIVE 3:00 PM | FRI 8Moderator: Josh Welsh Panelists: Nisha Ganatra, Perri Pelz, Catherine Hardwicke, Anna Martemucci, George Tillman Jr
An insightful behind-the-scenes look into the working styles of popular Hollywood directors and their movies.
DECODING STEREOTYPES IN THE MEDIA 5:00 PM | WED 6Moderator: Susan Cartsonis Panelists: Julie Ann Cromett, Sowmya Subramanian, Crystal Dilworth, Diane Ikemiyashiro
Despite the growing number of STEM jobs and the rising influence of technology on society, the number of ethnically diverse girls and boys studying STEM is low. For children to be inspired to study STEM, they need to see role models they can relate to in movies, on TV, and in the tech industry.
DIGITAL STORYTELLING 9:30 AM | FRI 8Moderator: Dyllan McGee Panelists: Melanie Capacia Johnson, Julian Franco, Jonathan Shank, Tom Hoehn, Kelly Edwards, Meg & Liz, Amirose Eisenbach
The panelists in this session will present examples of how they are creating strong and diverse characters and great storytelling through video across multiple digital platforms in addition to, or instead of, traditional TV and Film media.
GENDER EQUALITY: WHY MEN MATTER 9:30 AM | WED 6Moderator: Wanda Young Panelists: Fernando Szew, Dean General, JS Kang, Jason Kelly, Judge Reinhold, Jim K. Benton
In order to achieve equality for women, men need to be a part of the solution. Equality is only achievable if we work together. Campaigns like UN Women’s #HeForShe is one such initiative; challenging men and boys to take responsibility for gender equality and to confront gender stereotypes in order to create positive norms of gender equality, non-violence and respect. This panel will bring together business leaders and content creators who are advocating for the empowerment of women and diversity. It will also explore how men can become allies and missionaries in support of women and diversity.
IN CONTROL OF HER OWN DESTINY 11:00 AM | FRI 8Moderator: Malina Saval Panelists: Melissa Joan Hart, Kristin Hahn, Rosie O’Donnell, Courtney Kemp Agboh, Sarah Morgan Thomas, Alysia Reiner
According to the Geena Davis Institute’s latest global research, there is a direct association with having a female director or a female writer and seeing more girls and women on screen. When you have a female writer attached, the percentage of girls and women on screen jumps 7.5 percent. When you have a female director attached, the number of girls and women on screen jumps 6.8 percent. Although the movie industry has evolved since Bette Davis and Olivia de Havilland refused to accept the absolute power of the studios over their destiny, there has never been another time when women have been as underrepresented on screen as they are now. For an industry that offers so few opportunities for women and minorities, increasing numbers of talented women are pushing back by taking control of their own interests rather than depending on the powerful commercial studios. This panel will feature celebrities who have taken control of their destiny by starting their own production companies.
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LUNAFESTCome check out the traveling short film festival by, for, about women that will visit over 150 cities throughout the 2014/2015 season and screen in front of 25,000 people.
(Please check website for more details.)
POWER OF THE BRAND1:00 PM | TUES 5Moderator: Mindy McAlindon Panelists: Stuart Kronauge, Danielle Carrig, Kristine Decker, Michelle Ferguson, Elise Mitchell
This panel will discuss the role of corporations in addressing gender equality and diversity in an ever-changing world is experiencing a historical transformation.
POWER OF THE PEN 11:00 AM | TUES 5Moderator: Susan Cartsonis Panelists: Effie Brown, Darla Anderson, Ami Canaan Mann, Jim K. Benton
The easiest way to improve the representation of women and diversity is to create great characters from the start. Before a film/show ever hits the screen, it starts as a script. This panel will focus on the development of great roles for women and diversity in any scenario.
REDEFINING FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT 3:00 PM | TUES 5Moderator: Madeline Di Nonno Panelists: Geena Davis, Patty Kerr, Lana Castleman, Laura Caraccioli, Wanda Young, Yalda T. Uhls, Sarah Noonan
Entertainment is changing to adapt to how children and families consume and engage with programming in an on-demand digital life. Parents are seeking entertainment that reflects the diverse stories of our society. Major brands want high-quality entertainment that families can enjoy together. This panel will discuss the best practices for creating content that parents can approve and brands can support.
REAL VS. REEL DIVERSITY 11:00 AM | THURS 7Moderator: Michelle Ebanks Panelists: Nikkole Denson-Randolph, Gil Robertson, Brian Yang, Sharonda L. Britton, Khandi Alexander, Maria Morales
Content creators and business leaders share their best practices on how they are expanding our concept of diversity and inclusion beyond acceptance or tolerance.
SUPPORTING WOMEN’S ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT 11:00 AM | WED 6Moderator: Kathleen McLaughlin Panelists: Geena Davis, Helene Gayle, Abigail Wozniak Pamela Prince-Easton
The panel will share successful programs that corporations, not-for-profits, and thought leaders employ in support of women’s economic growth.
WOMEN IN ADVERTISING 9:30 AM | THURS 7Moderator: Jillian Gibbs Panelists: Kat Gordon, Andy Murray, Diane McCarter, Jiah Choi, Dorothy Thompson, Valarie Petrusson
This panel will explore the opportunities to infuse advertising with a woman’s voice on-screen and behind-the-scenes, in the production and messaging of advertising content.
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ANNA MARTEMUCCI: CONNECTING THE DOTS5:00 PM | THURS 7Filmmaker Anna Martemucci discusses Hollywood’s gender gap, the nature of creativity and connectivity, and how discomfort can be your best friend. She’ll discuss how her various personal and professional experiences have all pointed to the notion that a positive future for humankind depends upon us actively fostering greater authentic connectivity.
CATHERINE HARDWICKE: A DIRECTOR’S PROCESS5:00 PM | FRI 8Every director’s process is unique and every film presents new challenges, but Catherine Hardwicke gives a glimpse into her working process on her seven films and several TV episodes and pilots. Before directing, she worked as a Production Designer on over 20 films (including Vanilla Sky with Cameron Crowe, Three Kings with David O. Rusell, two films with Richard Linklater, and Laurel Canyon with Lisa Cholodenko).
FLY LOW JACK AND THE GAME 5:00 PM | TUES 5A conversation with Producer Mike Champlin & Film Comissioner Nora Brown to discuss the film’s digital restoration. The 1927 romantic comedy silent film directed by one of the first female amateur filmmakers, Marion Gleason and digitally restored by DeBergerac Productions, tells the story of a World War I Aviator of the title’s namesake, nicknamed such for his low-diving attacks on enemy infantry.
SEED & SPARK: CROWDFUNDING WORKSHOP10:00 AM | WED 6 | Workshop led by Emily BestCrowdfunding is becoming a fundamental piece of most financing plans for independent film. However, many filmmakers miss the opportunity to turn their film funding campaigns into audience-building opportunities that can last an entire career — and provide the groundwork for theatrical distribution that the filmmaker controls. This class for film-related projects will provide the crowdfunding action plan most likely to create a lasting, flourishing, direct relationship with your audience.
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Be a part of positive change on every screen.
Last year, women sent over 5 million negative tweets about beauty and body image. Let’s rewrite the script. Post something positive with your picture using
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Women aremore likely to Tweet negatively about their beauty than positively–+
50%
82%of women feel the beauty standards set by social media are unrealistic
You have the power to changeand redefine what beauty is.
Take a photo of yourself or someone you love.
Caption your photo with what you love about yourselfor the others in the photo.
Share it on social media using
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FILMS: NARRATIVES
BFF WOMEN AND DIVERSITY METRIC AND METHODOLOGY
Drama, Comedy
A young math genius sees logic thwarted by one truly baffling equation: love. From suburban England to bustling Taipei and back again, this original and heart-warming film tracks the funny and complex relation-ships that Nathan builds, as he is confronted by the irrational nature of love.
A BRILLIANT YOUNG MIND
Director: Morgan Matthews
15+
As BFF is research and analytics based, we have developed two metrics which work in conjunction with one another to indicate how and to what extent a film scores against our mission - Represented by BFF Hearts and an intensity level of 1 to 10.
2014 Romantic Comedy
A story centered around a transitional point in the life of Ave Maria Mulligan, the heart of her community in the Appa-lachian Mountains of Virginia.
Director: Adriana Trigiani
BIG STONE GAP
15+
2015 Drama
This film follows an Evangelical minister and the mother of a teenage shooting victim who ask: is it possible to be both pro-gun and pro-life?
Director: Abigail Disney Kathleen Hughes
THE ARMOR OF LIGHT
2013 Family
Follow Jamie Kelly as she navigates Mackeral Middle School with the help of her best friend Isabella, her nemesis Ange-line and the boy of her dreams, Hudson.
Director: Kristin Hanggi
DEAR DUMB DIARY
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Women aremore likely to Tweet negatively about their beauty than positively–+
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You have the power to changeand redefine what beauty is.
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Share it on social media using
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82%of women feel the beauty standards set by social media are unrealistic
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DRY
Director: Stephanie Linus
2014 Drama
Follow Zara, a successful African doctor living in Wales, on her trip to Africa, her constant turmoil as a result of inexplica-ble horrors from her childhood, her experiences and heartaches while work-ing with these suffering women against the backdrop of a rich African culture.
15+
2015 Drama
Family man Bob Collins is devastated by a tragic crime. While Bob’s brother Seth fights to help him reconnect with God, all three are terrorized by revenge-driven bully, Snake Cain.
GALLOWS ROAD
Director: Bill McAdams Jr.
15+
2014 Comedy, Drama
When her Great Aunt Vera injures herself, Dora travels to her snowy estate. The last thing Vera wants is a caretaker, and the last thing Dora wants is isolation. Still, Dora fetches sweaters, studies for the LSAT, and trashes her own attempts at poetry until she uncovers Vera’s hidden past.
I DREAM TOO MUCH
Director: Katie Cokinos
13+
2014 Comedy
Fan Girl introduces a 15 year-old Doc Marten-wearing, ironic cool girl who has two passions in life: pop punk music and making films. Both are challenged and eventually combined in this modern high school comedy.
Director: Paul Jarrett
FAN GIRL
13+
2014 Drama
Two men separated by 100 years are united in their search for freedom. In 1856 a slave, Samuel Woodward escapes his plantation. In 1748, John Newton, the captain of a slave trader, sails for America. On board is Samuel’s great -grandfather, whose survival is tied to the fate of Captain Newton.
Director: Peter Cousens
FREEDOM
15+
2014 Comedy, Drama
Cora McCarthy (Brittany Snow) begrudg-ingly answers the phones at a prayer hotline run by an enthusiastic pastor (William H. Macy), and finds her own faith tested when a caller tries to convince her she’s his savior.
Director: Maggie Kiley
DIAL A PRAYER
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2015 Drama
Ewan McGregor is Jesus — and the Devil — in an imagined chapter from his forty days of fasting and praying in the desert. On his way out of the wilderness, Jesus struggles with the Devil over the fate of a family in crisis, setting for himself a dramatic test.
LAST DAYS IN THE DESERT
Director: Rodrigo Garcia
15+
2014 Drama
A lost film (buried beneath Cambodia’s killing fields) reveals different versions of the truth. A contemporary story about love, family, reconciliation and the ghosts of Cambodia’s past.
Director: Sotho Kulikar
THE LAST REEL
15+
2015 Comedy
A streetwise teenage runaway is on the lam from her Probation Officer. Needing to lay low and earn money so she can rescue her younger sister from foster care, Jack cons her way into a suburban home as the live-in helper for the family’s autis-tic daughter.
JACK OF THE RED HEARTS
Director: Janet Grillo
13+
JACKIE & RYAN
2014 Drama
A modern-day train hopper struggling to be a successful musician with only a back-pack and banjo to his name whose dreams are put on hold when he meets a former country singer fighting for custody of her daughter. They form an unlikely relation-ship which changes their lives forever.
Director: Ami Canaan Mann
13+
2014 Family
A six-year-old named Jojo wakes up from a car crash in the middle of the woods. Reluctantly, he takes his baby sister Avila from the crash and plops her into his backpack. The two try to make it back home, encountering hobos, wolves, and raging rivers along the way.
THE INCREDIBLE ADVENTURES OF JOJO
Director: Ann-Marie Schmidt, Brian Schmidt
13+
2014 Family, Adventure
When 12-year-old Mickey Miller moves from New York to Ireland, she soon discovers a link between herself and the 300-year-old legend of the mysterious Black Knight, who regularly haunts the sleepy Irish village.
Director: Lisa Mulcahy
THE LEGEND OF LONGWOOD
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2015 Drama
Emma appears to be the luckiest Amish girl in Indiana with a loving family and the town’s most eligible young man want-ing to marry her. But Emma longs for more, so when given the opportunity to spend the summer with relatives in Charm, Ohio, she jumps at it.
Director: Terry Cunningham
LOVE FINDS YOU IN CHARM
13+
Director: William J. Stribling
2014 Comedy, Drama
After the death of her oldest sister, a 30-year-old, globe-trotting nature photog-rapher is guilted into a family trip to Cape Cod – along with the younger sister she used to torment. Amid recriminations, revelations, a very weird shopkeeper and an old romance, they square off against the patterns of childhood.
LIES I TOLD MY LITTLE SISTER
13+
Director: Evan Oppenheimer
2014 Family, Comedy
Ostracized at her posh new uptown school and shaken by the death of her beloved grandmother, a 10-year-old downtown girl finds an unlikely mentor in the form of an irascible chess-master, who uses the game to teach lessons in resilience, perseverance, and how to embrace inevitable change.
A LITTLE GAME
13+
Director: Jim Valdez
2014 Family, Comedy
After reacting violently during one of his matches, Hutch McGee retired from professional golf and fell into depression and alcohol. When a country club asks him to coach their young golf team, he isn’t enthused. However, the team takes a liking to Hutch and begin to learn and grow together.
LITTLE LOOPERS
7+
Animation, Family, Adventure
Based on the children’s novel beloved by generations, Maya is a little bee with a big heart. When the Queen’s royal jelly is stolen, it will take Maya and her bug buddies to save the day!
Director: Alexs Stadermann
MAYA THE BEE MOVIE
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2014 Fantasy, Adventure
Stuck in a life of indentured servitude, Marek dreams of becoming a wizard. When she meets a beautiful priestess, Teela, in need of help, Marek escapes her master and puts together a team of adventurers and embarks on an epic quest to free Teela’s sister from a vicious ogre.
Director: Anne K. Black
MYTHICA: A QUEST FOR HEROES
13+
2014 Drama, Comedy
Lily is graduating from her Orange County high school at the top of her class. Her life plan is thrown into confu-sion when her boyfriend runs off with the reigning Miss India National beauty queen. Never one to lose, Lily decides that she must become the new Miss India National.
Director: Ravi Kapoor
MISS INDIA AMERICA
13+
2014 Family
Orphan, Molly Moon, lives a hard life in a cold, run down orphanage, run by Miss Adderstone, a woman of cruel rules. Then one day, Molly finds a book on hypnosis. Molly finds out that, though hypnotism can make your dreams come true, things can still get out of control.
Director: Christopher N. Rowley
MOLLY MOON
7+
2014 Comedy, Drama
A middle-aged woman’s family implodes when her movie star niece comes to stay.
Director: Wayne Hope
NOW ADD HONEY
13+
2015 Documentary
Meet the Patels is a laugh-out-loud, real-life romantic comedy about Ravi Patel, an almost 30-year-old Indian-American. Filmed by Ravi’s sister in what started as a family vacation video, this hilarious and heartbreaking film reveals how love is a family affair.
Director: Geeta V. Patel; Ravi V. Patel
MEET THE PATELS
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2015 Comedy, Drama
The Barden Bellas are back in Pitch Perfect 2, the follow-up to 2012’s smash hit. The comedy is helmed by Elizabeth Banks, co-star and producer of Pitch Perfect, and produced by Paul Brooks, Max Handelman and Banks. Writer Kay Cannon returns to the team to pen the next chapter. Pitch Perfect 2 opens in theaters on Friday, May 15, 2015.
Director: Elizabeth Banks
PITCH PERFECT 2
PG13
2014 Drama
PORCH STORIES interweaves three differ ent stories on three porches in a changing neighborhood one day in summer.
Director: Sarah Goodman
PORCH STORIES
15+
Drama
Plus-sized and 30 years old, Lexie Ivy is a feisty Bed & Breakfast owner who desper-ately needs a date to her sister’s wedding. No easy task, Lexie finally opens her heart and eyes to see that love may be a lot closer than she thought.
Director: Deanne Foley
RELATIVE HAPPINESS
13+
2014 Biographical Historical Drama
A chronicle of Martin Luther King’s campaign to secure equal voting rights via an epic march from Selma to Mont-gomery, Alabama in 1965.
SELMA
Director: Ava DuVernay
PG13
2014 Drama
Sam is a self-conscious and stubborn 14-year-old girl who finds strength in the world of her lifeguard course. After a prank goes awry, mom punishes Sam by making her work at the family-run retire-ment home. Sam develops friendships with the residents, who teach her about growing up and growing old.
WET BUM
Director: Lindsay MacKay
13+
2014 Drama
From the award-‐winning creators of Fire-proof and Courageous comes a compelling drama with humor and heart that explores the power that prayer can have on marriages, parenting, careers, friendships, and every other area of our lives.
WAR ROOM
Director: Alex Kendrick
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2014
This documentary follows four adults with autism as they search for and navi-gate romantic relationships.
Director: Matt Fuller
AUTISM IN LOVE
15+
2013 Family Drama
After a family tragedy, a young girl moves from New York with her younger brother to live with their great-grand-mother on a Virginia farm and comes closer to understanding the land and roots that inspired her father’s writings while discovering herself, the love of family, and the power of believing.
WISH YOU WELL
Director: Darnell Martin
13+
Animation, Narrative
In the newest film from the legendary Studio Ghibli (Spirited Away), Anna’s summer at the seaside seems lonely as usual, until she meets Marnie. But no sooner has Anna learned the loveliness of friendship than she begins to wonder about her newfound friend, and her mysterious world.
WHEN MARNIE WAS THERE
Director: Hiromasa Yonebayashi
PG
2015
A passionate animal rights activist goes undercover at a dog breeding facility where the owner is suspected of inhu-mane treatment of animals.
Director: Alex Ranarivelo
THE WRONG SIDE OF RIGHT
15+
Director: Timothy Hines
10 DAYS IN A MADHOUSE
2015 Drama
Reporter Nellie Bly, working for Joseph Pulitzer, goes undercover in a notorious asylum to expose abuse and corruption.
15+
2014
Born with a rare syndrome, Lizzie Velas-quez was labeled “The World’s Ugliest Woman” on YouTube for looking different. These are the untold stories of Lizzie’s journey that lead her to a viral TEDx talk – and Capitol Hill as she lobbies for the first federal anti-bullying bill.
Director: Sara Hirsh Bordo
A BRAVE HEART: THE LIZZIE VELASQUEZ STORY
13+
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2010
The incredible journey of 5 female filmmakers driving across America to encourage, empower, and inspire the next generation of strong women to go after their career ambitions.
Director: Sarah Moshman
13+
2015
A documentary that explores the human tendency to be dishonest, inspired by the work of behavioral economist, Dan Ariely. The film interweaves personal stories, expert opinions, behavioral experiments, and archival footage to reveal how and why people lie.
Directors: Yael Melamede
(DIS)HONESTY: THE TRUTH ABOUT LIES
15+
BATKID BEGINS: THE WISH HEARD AROUND THE WORLD
Saturday, May 9, 2015, 11:00 a.m. Old High Five-year-old Miles Scott has spent half his life battling leukemia. His wish to be Batman inspired Make-A-Wish to trans-form San Francisco into Gotham City. Go behind-the-scenes of the viral phenome-non that had a billion people cheering.
Director: Dana Nachman
7+
2015
Reynolds’ sophomore documentary exposes the dearth of American female and minority software engineers and explores the reasons for this gap. CODE raises the question: what would society gain from having more women and minorities code?
15+
2014
43-years-ago, Jane, a promising basket-ball star at her small town high school, ran off the court during a game never to return… until now. When she stumbles across the Senior Women’s Basketball Association, she finds a group of seniors who have decided to “wear out, before we rust out.”
Director: Jane Pittman
COMING BACK TO THE HOOP
13+
A BALLERINA’S TALE
2015
A feature documentary on African Amer-ican ballerina Misty Copeland that exam-ines her prodigious rise, her potentially career ending injury alongside themes of race and body image in the elite ballet world.
13+
Director: Nelson George
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THE EMPOWERMENT PROJECT: ORDINARY WOMEN DOING EXTRAORDINARY THINGS
CODE: DEBUGGING THE GENDER GAP
Director: Robin Hauser Reynolds
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2015
Fresh Dressed is a fun chronicle of hip-hop and urban fashion. The result is a passionate telling of how the reach for freedom of expression and a better life by a culture that refused to be squashed, would, through sheer originality and swagger, take over the mainstream.
Director: Sacha Jenkins
FRESH DRESSED
2015
The first film to explore how one extraor-dinary song has changed people’s lives. It is about hope, faith, optimism, and the power of music to inspire and heal. By weaving together stories of how the worldwide hit “I Hope You Dance” has motivated real people to transform their lives.
Director: John Scheinfeld
I HOPE YOU DANCE: THE POWER & SPIRIT OF SONG
13+
17+
THE MASK YOU LIVE IN
2015
Research shows that (within the U.S.) boys are more likely to be diagnosed with a behavior disorder, prescribed stimulant medications, fail out of school, binge drink, commit a violent crime, and/or take their own lives. This docu-mentary asks: As a society, how are we failing our boys?
Director: Jennifer Siebel Newsom
15+
Curtis Duffy, one of the country’s most renowned chefs, is building his dream restaurant at the worst time of his personal life. Duffy’s career cost him his marriage and two young daughters. It’s a story about food, family, balance and sacrifice. (Language)
Directors: Mark Helenowski; Kevin Pang
FOR GRACE
17+
2014
In 1921, Shipman refused a film and moved to the Idaho wilderness to write, direct, produce and act in movies portraying women as self-reliant hero-ines who rescued their male leads. The film reveals the forgotten legacy of Ship-man and a generation of female silent film pioneers.
Director: Karen Day
GIRL FROM GOD’S COUNTRY
13+
Grammy award-winning rapper Che ‘Rhymefest’ Smith hasn’t seen his father in over 20 years, and presumes him dead. But after buying his father’s child-hood home, Che sets out to find him — and learns that he’s now a homeless alcoholic living only several blocks away.
IN MY FATHER’S HOUSE
Directors: Ricki Stern; Annie Sundberg
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2014
One man’s entertaining and informative journey to discover the bitter truth about sugar. Damon Gameau embarks on a unique experiment to document the effects of a high sugar diet on a healthy body, consuming only foods that are commonly perceived as ‘healthy’.
Director: Damon Gameau
THAT SUGAR FILM
2014
A wickedly hilarious documentary that follows a group of quirky teens from all over the country as they vie for high school glory in the little known world of competitive acting.
Director: Ari Levinson
THIS IS NOT A CLUB
13+ 13+
Director: David Osit Maika Zouhali-Worrall
2015
Ryan Green’s four-year-old son Joel has terminal cancer. Ryan, an indie video game developer, is building an unusually poetic video game to document his experiences raising a dying child, and to honor Joel while he is still alive.
THANK YOU FOR PLAYING
15+
2015
Fifty years after the first US combat ground forces landed in Vietnam and forty years after the fall of Saigon, follow Thao, a 24-year-old Vietnamese woman born the victim of Agent Orange, and an American, Elizabeth, coping with the loss of her famed younger sister.
Director: Elizabeth Van Meter
THAO’S LIBRARY
15+
2015
PERSONAL GOLD follows four under-dog women cyclists that become Ameri-ca’s hope for a cycling medal following the ban of Lance Armstrong and team-mates at the London 2012 Olympics.
PERSONAL GOLD: AN UNDERDOG STORY
Director: Tamara Christopherson
13+
2015
Orion tells the story of Jimmy Ellis, an unknown singer with a voice the very twin of Elvis’. Plucked from obscurity, he was signed to Sun Records and given a outlandish fictional identity. The scheme exploded into cult success - and the “Elvis is alive” myth was born.
Director: Jeanie Finlay
ORION: THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING
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CRYSTAL BRIDGES MUSEUM | 600 Museum WayVan Gogh to Rothko: Masterworks from the Albright-Knox Art Gallery / Georgia O’Keeffe: See What I See
CRYSTAL BRIDGES TRAILS Sculpture, native plants and trees and bubbling hot springs.
Art Trail Dogwood Trail Rock Ledge Trail Crystal Bridges Trail Orchard Trail Tulip Tree Trail
THE HIVE/21 C HOTEL LOCAL LOUNGE 108 E Central Avenue Authentic and refined country cuisine, complete with a bar and lounge. A great place for professionals to unwind. Quench your thirst with their exclusive BFF cocktail!
PHAT TIRE BIKE SHOP | 125 West Central Avenue Rent a bike and explore the beautiful local trails. Receive a 10% discount when you mention BFF!
THE WALMART MUSEUM | 105 N. Main StreetSee where it began. The first store was founded here in 1950.
TABLE MESA | 108 E Central AveUpscale restaurant offering a modern take on Latin cuisine with seasonal ingredients. Breakfast from 9AM - 11AM. Special BFF tapas! For details: bentonvillefilmfestival.com
TUSK & TROTTER AMERICAN BRASSERIE | 110 SE A St. Gastropub offering a locally sourced, seasonal menu and craft beers in a casual, rustic-chic setting. Be sure to taste their special BFF dish!
TAVOLA TRATTORIA | 108 SE A Street Charming bistro offering family-style Italian dining. Ask for their BFF appetizer!
PEDALER’S PUB Traditional wood fired pizza with an excellent selection of beers and cocktails. Try their special BFF pizza!
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TICKET INFORMATION
TICKET POLICIESRush Tickets: For sold-out screenings, a Rush Sales line forms at the event venue approximately 45 minutes prior to the event’s start time. Admission begins approximately five minutes before the start time and is based on availability. Admission is not guaranteed. Note: Rush Sales are limited to one (1) ticket per person.
Free Special Events: Free screenings and events require a ticket or proper accreditation for admission. Tickets may be reserved online or requested at any ticket outlet location.
PLEASE NOTE: There will be no advance tickets avail-able for the free panel events at the Crystal Bridges Museum. Admittance will be on a first come, first served basis. Admission is not guaranteed.
Bentonville Film Festival Ticket Policy • All tickets are subject to availability.
• To guarantee admission, all ticket and badge hold-ers must be present in line at the venue 15 minutes prior to scheduled screening or event start time.
• Pass Holders preferred access expires 15 minutes prior to start of screening or event. At that time, the Pass Holder line will be filtered into the Ticket Holders line.
• Discounted tickets are only available in person at box office locations.
• Late seating is at the discretion of the venue management team and is not permitted 30 minutes after the start time of any screening.
• Any and all audio or video recording and/or photography is strictly prohibited at all events.
No refunds. No exchanges. All sales are final.
BOX OFFICE LOCATIONS AND HOURS
BFF MAIN BOX OFFICE (Saturday, May 2 – Saturday, May 9)
« Daily Record Building 104 SW A ST, Bentonville, AR
HOURS OF OPERATION:
May 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM May 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM May 4 – May 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM May 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
VENUE BOX OFFICES (Tuesday, May 5 – Saturday, May 9)
The below box offices will open approximately one-hour before the first ticketed screening or event of the day.
« Four Points by Sheraton 211 SE Walton Boulevard, Bentonville, AR
« Story Theater at Grace Point Church 1201 McCollum Drive, Bentonville, AR
« The Victory Theater 116 S Second Street, Rogers, AR
« NWACC Walmart Auditorium 201 NE A Street, Bentonville, AR
« NWACC White Auditorium 1 College Drive, Bentonville, AR
Tickets are also available for purchase 24 hours a day at: www.bentonvillefimfestival.com/shop
TICKET PRICES: Screening tickets: $8.00 / $6.00*Panel Tickets: $15.00 / $12.00*
*Student and Senior diScount ticketS are only avail-able in perSon at a bFF box oFFice. pleaSe note purchaSeS made online For Full price will not be credited or reFunded. StudentS muSt preSent a valid college/univerSity Student id at time oF purchaSe.
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SHUTTLE SERVICE Free Festival shuttle buses will begin at 8:30 AM and will end at 12:00 midnight, Tuesday through Friday. No shuttles will be running on Saturday. There will be two routes, each running in the opposite direction.
The shuttle frequency for each of these routes is approximately every 30 minutes. Depending on your next Festival venue, you can choose the route that gets you there the quickest. Shuttle routes will vary depending on venue schedules.
PARK AND RIDE SHUTTLESThere are 3 designated park and ride locations: Old Nunnally, Sheraton Four Points and Grace Point Church.
Festival shuttles will service these locations from 8:30 AM to 12:00 midnight. Please see venue map.
BFF TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION
TRAVEL TIMES BETWEEN STOPS (in minutes)
Sheraton Four Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . startsDoubletree Bentonville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Old Nunnally . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7NWACC Shewmaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16NWACC Burns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Grace Point Church . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Crystal Bridges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Sponsor Village . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Sheraton Four Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Sheraton Four Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . startsDoubletree Bentonville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Old Nunnally . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Sponsor Village . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Crystal Bridges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Grace Point Church . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27NWACC1 - Shewmaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25NWACC2 - Burns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Sheraton Four Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
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FOUNDING SPONSOR PRESENTING SPONSOR
BFF EXTENDS ITS HEARTFELT THANKS TO THE ORGANIZATIONS THAT HAVE SO GENEROUSLY
MADE OUR INAUGURAL EVENT POSSIBLE.
FOUNDATION PARTNERS
EVENT SPONSORS
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MVRETAILB Y M O V I S T A
Bentonville / Bella Vista Chamber of Commerce
Visit Bentonville Bentonville Plaza
M2Jets
Elkins Design
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
Grace Point
Four Points by Sheraton
Northwest Arkansas Community College
Rogers Little Theater
Arvest Bank
21C Museum Hotel
DoubleTree by Hilton
Compton Gardens
Arend Arts Center
Old High Middle School
Arvest Ballpark
Frosch Travel
Bentonville Public Library
Mike Farhat-Art Mobb + Fawn Arthur-CalifawniaNorthwest Arkansas Community College
University of Arkansas Otis College of Art & Design
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FRIENDS
MEDIA SPONSORS
SILVER SPONSORS
INDUSTRY SPONSORS
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