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he revamped, reinvigorated Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival will return in its 22nd year to the historic Arlington Hotel. The festival, Oct. 11-20, will play host to award-winning films and filmmakers from around the world. Ryan White’s Good Ol’ Freda, the story of Beatles’ secretary Freda Kelly, who finally breaks her silence on her close working relationship with the greatest band in history (more in highlights section), will be this year’s Opening Night Film, kicking off a top line-up of films, panels and events. The debut Mckinnis Sports Documentary Series, will include powerful human stories set against fields, courts, rings and tracks of competitive athletes. Highlights from the series include The Big Shootout: The Life and Times of 1969, which revisits the game of the century between the Arkansas Razorbacks and the Texas Longhorns, and ‘1’, set in the dangerous Golden era of Grand Prix Racing, from the producers of Oscar-winning documentaries Undefeated and The Cove, and narrated by Michael Fassbinder. For the first time in its 22-year history, HSDFF will present awards for Best Documentary Feature, Best Documentary Short, Best Sports Documentary and Audience Awards for both sports and broader-themed documentaries. There will also be an HSDFF Hope Award in the area of human rights. Festival director Courtney Pledger says, “Though we’re adding awards, the festival will still retain its filmmaker-friendly feel. Adding awards honors as well as Official Selection laurels to a film’s list of credentials helps give a film more profile and draws attention from distributors.”
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The Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival jury includes media and industry pundits from outside the state. Among them are actress Tess Harper, SXSW founder Louis Black, Director Jay Russell, Oscilloscope publicity chief Charlie Olsky,429 Magazine editor Kevin Sessums, producer Jocelyn Hayes Simpson, KinoNation founder Roger Jackson and PBS POV’s Aubrey Gallegos. A significant group of Arkansas-based journalists, broadcasters, and writers are aslo included: Justin Acri, Graham Gordy, Lindsey Millar, Renee Shapiro, Philip Martin and Tommy Smith. This will also be the inaugural year for the Hot Springs Career Achievement Award in Documentary, for excellence in the field of documentary film. Actor and author Peter Coyote, will be the recipient of this award for his narrations of nearly 200 documentaries. The Arlington will lend its newly renovated ballroom and conference center to screenings and is the perfect venue for the film festival, giving attendees the opportunity to be part of the film festival’s energetic undercurrent. Guests at the Arlington can mingle with filmmakers over cocktails and eats in the lobby area, while being able to retreat to their rooms when they need a break. This year’s line-up will expose audiences to nearly 100 touching, eye-opening stories, allowing them to see places they might never have the chance to visit or revisit places in a completely different light. Documentary film is one of the most powerful art forms, and the Hot Springs Documentary Film Institute was one of the first organizations to recognize that fact. Visit the beautiful Spa City this October and take advantage of all HSDFF has to offer.
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GOOD OL’ FREDA OPENING NIGHT OCT 11 Ryan White/U.S. Freda Kelly was just a shy Liverpudlian teenager when she was asked to work for a local band hoping to make it big. Though she had no concept of how far they would go, Freda had faith in The Beatles from the beginning, and The Beatles had faith in her. History notes that The Beatles were together for 10 years, but Freda worked for them for 11. Many people came in and out of the band’s circle as they grew to international stardom, but Freda remained a staple because of her unfaltering loyalty and dedication. As the Beatles’ devoted secretary and friend, Freda was there as history unfolded;
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The fate of two families cross paths
future with material wealth, as well as
on the African continent in Ethiopia,
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dren have become a commodity on
at a goat market where child-traders
international feature documentary film,
the market of family dreams. The film
and western adopters gather. A Dan-
on the subject of how much human
challenges the West’s well-meaning at-
ish couple, Henriette and Gert, are to
suffering, both in first and third world
tempt to help the third world through
adopt 4 year old Masha, and her 2 year
countries, is produced when adop-
adoption. It exposes a global child and
old brother, Roba, from their African
tion has developed into an industry
compassion industry, operating in the
parents, Sinkenesh and Hussen. Each
who’s focus is supplying the childless
shadows.
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he friendly, historic city of Hot Springs National Park is accustomed to people falling in love with it. As America’s First Resort and one of the South’s most popular family vacation and convention destination spots, Hot Springs carries on important hospitality traditions. Hot Springs is also the hometown of our nation’s 42nd president Bill Clinton, who credits the resort city as being responsible for the early educational experiences that led him to a career in public service, first as Arkansas attorney general, then governor of Arkansas, and ultimately the Presidency of the United States.
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN Enjoy gorgeous hiking trails in the Ouachita Mountains, tour the historic Fordyce Bathhouse and Visitor Center, try a relaxing Hot Springs spa and fill up on the cool mineral water that flows from the springs at various locations throughout the city. Downtown also includes Victorian architecture, world-class art galleries, restaurants, nightclubs and classic hotels, such as The Arlington Hotel and Spa, the host and sponsor of the film festival, a selfcontained resort with all the ambiance and hospitality of a traditional, grand old Southern hotel. Established in 1875, it features full spa service and great restaurants. The Arlington will be offering special room rates of $89 per night during the festival. 239 Central Ave. (501) 623-7771. The Park Hotel, located at 211 Fountain Street, just down the street from the Arlington, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and exemplifies the architectural brilliance of the 1920’s and 30’s. While visiting, try their inhouse Italian restaurant Angel’s In The Park (dinners only) or browse through the lobby Civil War Book Shoppe. Also
try their sister restaurant Angel’s for either lunch or dinner located at 600 Central Ave. (501) 609-3665. Film Festival ticket or badge holders can dine at either location and receive a 15% discount on meals (excluding alcohol). Right across the street from the Arlington is Rolando’s, where you can find Latin Fusion cuisine that is made fresh daily. Their handmade tamales, traditional Cuban black beans and rice with pulled pork, and most popular dish, the tantalizing Pescado de Mesias, are a must. 210 Central Ave. (501) 318-6054. Just above Rolando’s and fitting for the history of Hot Springs comes a new bar by the owners of Rolando’s. Rolando’s Speak Easy, as the name implies, will be a prohibition-era bar with a menu to match. Servers in flapper dresses on weekends will make patrons feel like they have stepped into a 1920’s time capsule. While on the subject of prohibition, The Gangster Museum of America, also located on Central Avenue will take you back to the days when gambling, boot-legging, prostitution, and hot mineral baths brought people from all over the country to the Spa City. The Hatterie, which is located in the museum, has stylish and affordable chapeaus as well as Fedoras, Godfathers, Panamas, Derbies, Top Hats, Ivys and Newsboys for men and women. To learn more about the rich history, consider purchasing the book, From Capone to Costello, written by the director of the museum Robert Raines and slated to release on November 25th at Barnes and Noble, Books-A-Million and Walmart. A book signing tour will kick off at the museum the day after Thanksgiving followed by events in L.A., NYC, New Orleans and Chicago, as well as other Arkansas dates. Just down the street from the museum, Lauray’s: The Diamond Center, which was established in
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SCHEDULE THIS IS ONLY A PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE AND THERE MAY BE ADJUSTMENTS. PLEASE VISIT WWW.HSDFI.ORG THE WEEK OF THE FESTIVAL FOR THE FINAL SCHEDULE. All films at the Arlington Resort Hotel & Spa, unless otherwise noted. H = Films include panels; LKA = Films shown at Low Key Arts FRIDAY OCTOBER 11
1:30 p.m.
SPORTS SHORTS: SIDECARS, MITTS,
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1:45 p.m.
MERCY MERCY:
SATURDAY OCTOBER 12
A STORY OF TRUE ADOPTION
9:10 a.m.
THE GENIUS OF MARIAN
3:15 p.m.
THE NEW PUBLIC
9:15 a.m.
A RIVER CHANGES COURSE
4 p.m.
FINDING HILLYWOOD
7 p.m.
Brent Renaud filming in Chicago.
GOOD OL’ FREDA
10:50 a.m. AMERICAN MASTERS:
5:30 p.m. THE NEW BLACK
FIGHT FOR CHICAGO: A CHILLING VIEW FROM THE FRONT LINES
5:45 p.m. BENDING STEEL
BILLIE JEAN KING
11:00 a.m. TEENAGE
7:45 p.m. AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY:
12:30 p.m. SHORTS: CIRCUMSTANCE
THE EVOLUTION OF GRACE LEE BOGGS
Award winning filmmakers and Arkansas natives Craig and Brent Renaud give blow
1:00 p.m.
8 p.m.
THIS AIN’T NO MOUSE MUSIC
by blow insight into the behind the scenes of their most recent project “Fight for
2:30 p.m. LAST WOMAN STANDING
Chicago” for Al Jazeera America. “Fight for Chicago” takes you to the dangerous
2:45 p.m.
GETTING BACK TO ABNORMAL
streets of Chicago’s West and South sides to explore how the city became the most
5 p.m.
MAMA CALLED
10 a.m.
BENDING STICKS
violent in the country and what’s being done to stop its gang-related violence. Joining
6:30 p.m.
THE TRIALS OF MUHAMMAD ALI
10:10 a.m. WHEN I WALK
the Renaud Brothers in the discussion will be subjects of the series, Derek “Shotgun”
6:15 p.m.
THE SHORT GAME
11:15 a.m. GIRL RISING
Brown, a former leader of the feared Chicago street gang the Vice Lords, and Rever-
8:30 p.m.
‘1’
12 p.m.
KISS THE WATER
end Robin Hood, a well-known anti-violence activist in Chicago. The Renaud Brothers,
8:45 p.m.
THE ACT OF KILLING
1:15 p.m.
GORE VIDAL:
PAST THEIR PRIME/ PENGUIN ISLAND
MONDAY OCTOBER 14
along with correspondent Christof Putzel, spent months filming in neighborhoods in SUNDAY OCTOBER 13
Chicago that have become inner city war zones, reporting on each side’s perspective:
THE UNITED STATES OF AMNESIA
1:40 p.m.
THE NEW BLACK A RIVER CHANGES COURSE
the police, the advocates, the churches, the schools, the families, and the gang mem-
9:50 a.m.
GANGSTER OF LOVE
3 p.m.
bers themselves. From inside access to violent gangs like the Vice Lords and Gangster
10 a.m.
GMO OMG
4 p.m.
TINY: A STORY OF LIVING SMALL
Disciples, to heart wrenching moments with a mother whose son was gunned down
11:40 a.m. GORE VIDAL:
4:45 p.m.
IF YOU BUILD IT
by police, Fight for Chicago takes viewers on the front lines of a war that has claimed
6 p.m.
THE PROJECT
more American lives than the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan combined. SATURDAY,
11:50 a.m. HER AIM IS TRUE
THE UNITED STATES OF AMNESIA
6:30 p.m. GANGSTER OF LOVE CONTINUED ➡
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PETER COYOTE: A LIFE WITH NARRATION Recipient of Hot Springs Career Achievement Award in Documentary for his significant contribution to documentary. TBA
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AFTER HOURS: SECRET SCREENING AND PERFORMANCE Following smash screenings in Berlin, Nuremberg, Copenhagen, Tel Aviv, Helsinki, Budapest, Moscow, South Korea, Taiwan, Cannes, Transylvania, attend the first screening in North American of the new documentary that has set Europe on fire. Special guests Beth B and featured performer. Strictly no one under 18
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LKA
4:15 p.m. SHORTS: PERSONAL JOURNEYS
7:45 p.m. THE LIFE AND CRIMES OF DORIS PAYNE
5 p.m.
AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY: THE
8:15 p.m.
NO FIRE ZONE:THE KILLING FIELDS OF
EVOLUTION OF GRACE LEE BOGGS
SRI LANKA
6:15 p.m.
THIS AIN’T NO MOUSE MUSIC
9:30 p.m.
IF WE SHOUT LOUD ENOUGH
LKA
7:15 p.m. GANGSTER OF LOVE 8:15 p.m.
GORE VIDAL: THE UNITED STATES
OF AMNESIA
8:45 p.m.
GMO OMG
11:40 a.m. LINSANITY
9:30 a.m.
HSDFF Emerging Filmmakers presented
1:30 p.m.
HER AIM IS TRUE
by AETN’s Student Selects
1:50 p.m.
ISLAND NURSE
10:15 a.m. A WHOLE LOTT MORE
2:45 p.m.
GETTING BACK TO ABNORMAL
10:40 a.m. LINSANITY
3:20 p.m.
IF YOU BUILD IT
12:25 p.m. WIN OR LOSE
4:30 p.m.
AMERICAN PROMISE
12:30 p.m. THE STORYKEEPER/HONOR AND SACRIFICE/
5:15 p.m.
PRIDE AND JOY
THE GERMAN WHO CAME TO TEA
7 p.m.
LITTLE HOPE WAS ARSON
1:30 p.m.
THE MEDICINE GAME
7:30 p.m.
TAKE ME TO THE BALL, A LES BLANK
2:15 p.m. THE JIM LINDSEY STORY
TRIBUTE: J’ai Ete Au Bal
3:15 p.m.
WHEN I WALK
8:30 p.m.
FUREVER
3:30 p.m.
STRANGLEHOLD: IN THE SHADOW OF
THE BOSTON STRANGLER
TUESDAY OCTOBER 15 9:45 a.m.
THE MOO MAN
10 a.m.
SCHOOL-FRIENDLY SCREENING: FRIDAY OCTOBER 18
MEDORA
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16 9:45 a.m.
FINDING HILLYWOOD
5:30 p.m. BREAKING THROUGH
10:15 a.m. SHORTS: FARAWAY LIVES
5:40 p.m. THE BIG SHOOTOUT
8 p.m.
THE IDENTITY THEFT OF
11 a.m.
THE EDITOR AND THE DRAGON:
MITCH MUSTAIN
HORACE CARTER FIGHTS THE CLAN
8:10 p.m. BRIDEGROOM
12:15 p.m. TINY: A STORY ABOUT LIVING SMALL
8:30 p.m. PUNK IN AFRICA
12:15 p.m. AFTER THE TSUNAMI
10:30 p.m. SECRET SCREENING
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1:10 p.m.
THE NIGHT THE BLACKBIRDS FELL
2 p.m.
OUT OF THE FIRE
2 p.m.
SHORTS: AETN ARKANSAS
9:30 a.m. SHORTS: PERSONAL JOURNEYS
ARTS PROJECT
10 a.m.
WIN OR LOSE
4 p.m.
SHORTS: LIFE AS IT IS
11 a.m.
KISS THE WATER
4:05 p.m.
ANTENNA
11:45 a.m. STABLE LIFE
5:10 p.m. MEDORA
SATURDAY OCTOBER 19
6 p.m.
TALES OF THE ORGAN TRADE
6 p.m.
MAGICAL UNIVERSE
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1 p.m.
THE STORY KEEPER
3 p.m.
TALES FRM THE ORGAN TRADE
3:30 p.m. WE ALWAYS LIE TO STRANGERS
7:30 p.m. UNDEFEATED
4:40 p.m. FIGHT FOR CHICAGO
8:15 p.m. I AM DIVINE
6:30 p.m. CLOSING NIGHT AWARDS AND FILM —
8:15 p.m. BEFORE THE SPRINGS
AFTER THE FALL
JOSE CANSECO: THE TRUTH HURTS
9:20 a.m.
LITTLE HOPE WAS ARSON
9:30 a.m. MAGICAL UNIVERSE
9:30 a.m.
SPORTS SHORTS: SIDECARS, MITTS,
11 a.m.
ROPES, CLUBS AND BASKETBALLS
11:O5 a.m. STRANGLEHOLD: IN THE SHADOW OF
BENDING STICKES THE BOSTON STRANGLER
11:30 a.m. AMERICAN PROMISE
12:30 p.m. THE BIG SHOOTOUT
12:45 p.m. PETRELLA: SHINE ON ME
12:45 p.m. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL:
2:15 p.m.
THE PROJECT
THE ROAD TO RESPECT
2:30 p.m. ISLAND NURSE
2:30 p.m.
THE IDENTITY THEFT OF MITCH MUSTAIN
4 p.m.
2:45 p.m.
PENGUIN ISLAND
HEAVEN’S RAGE
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16 Opening Night Pre-Reception, Screening, & PostBrewery After Party Reception 9 p.m. onwards — Party at the new Superior ($25 per person. Admission included for VIP Pass Bathhouse Brewery and Distillery located on Central holders, Film Buff Pass Holders. Priority seating for Ave. across from the Arlington Hotel. Appetizers screening given to VIP Pass holders) available. Open to VIP Pass holders, filmmakers, 6 p.m. — Traditional Champagne & Popcorn kick-off on sponsors, and by invitation. $25 per person. (Also Mezzanine Level of The Arlington Hotel. Oct. 18) 6:30 p.m. — Doors open. Nashville-based, Arkansasborn, singer/songwriter Charity Vance, will perform. FRIDAY, OCT. 18 7 p.m. — Screening of “Good Ol’ Freda” followed by Secret Film Screening & Special Performance Q&A with Beatles longtime secretary and friend and 10:30 p.m. — After Hours Secret Screening and the HSDFF special guest of the evening, Freda Kelly. Performance. VIP Pass holders, filmmakers, and 9 p.m.-10:30 p.m. — Post-reception on mezzanine level. sponsors admitted free. Tickets for purchase at $25. Appetizers provided. Cash bar. Absolutely no one under 18 admitted! Read more at www.hsdfi.org. Opening Night After Party 9:30 p.m. onwards — After Party at private home SATURDAY, OCT. 19 Pogada Hill for VIP Pass holders and by special inviClosing Night Awards Ceremony, Film tation. & Post-Reception 6:30 p.m. — Closing Night Awards and World Premiere SATURDAY, OCT. 12 of “Jose Canseco: The Truth Hurts” with special Past Their Prime/ Penguin Island guests, Jose Canseco, and filmmaker Bill McAdams, 2:30-3 p.m. — A family screening of the movies will Jr. Seating priority to VIP Pass holders. Tickets at be held at the The Arlington followed by a special $25 per person. A limited number of advance sale apprearence by a hand reared penguin from the Little tickets will be available at www.hsdfi.org. Tickets Rock Zoo at The Arlington Lobby. also available while they last at the ticket box office located on the Mezzanine Level of the Arlington. Gangster Museum of America Party 8:30 p.m. — Catered reception on the Arlington 9 p.m. — Party located at one of Hot Springs’s most Mezzanine. Free admission to VIP Pass holders, Film fascinating museums located on Central Ave. in Historic Buff Pass holders, and sponsors. Hot Springs. Mix and mingle with filmmakers, special guests, and festival patrons. ($25 per person. Admission Closing Night Dance Party included for VIP Pass holders and Sponsors) with the Legendary Pacers 8:30 p.m.-midnight — Original Sun Records artist SUNDAY, OCT. 13 and member of the European Rock n’ Roll Hall of Arlington Brunch Fame Sonny Burgess and the Legendary Pacers live Join us for Arlington Brunch served in the Arlington Lobby Bar. Open to festivalgoers 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Venetian Room and the general public. (Also Oct. 20) Closing Night After Party After Party at Steinhaus Keller 9:30 p.m. onwards — After Party at private home 9 p.m. — After party at German Restaurant and Biergarten Holiday House. Open to all festival attendees.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 20
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THURSDAY OCTOBER 17
11:25 a.m. MAMA CALLED
TICKETS & PASSES VIP Pass ($175) – Admission to all films, panels, workshops and parties with priority admission, including opening and closing night films, awards ceremony and receptions. It also includes VIP Filmmaker party that is invitation only on Thursday, Oct. 17. Film Buff Pass ($85) – Admission to all films during the festival, including opening and closing night films and receptions. Day Pass ($20) – Admission to all films for one day of the festival. General Admission ($5) – Admission to one film, panel or workshop during the festival. Special Screenings ($25) – Admission to secret screenings of special event films with special guest performances.
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HOT SPRINGS DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL
Steinhaus Keller located in a magical, cave-like atmosphere just steps from the Arlington. Entertainment provided by tuba and accordion duo the Itinerant Locals. Located on Central Ave. in Historic Hot Springs. Admission is free. Open to all festival patrons.
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