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48 Hour Film Project Winners from Best of Ceremony

Last night the 48 Hour Film Project came to a close with another at-capacity crowd, this time, at the Argenta Community Theater for the Best of Awards Ceremony. The finale event in the 48HFP featured the Top 11 Audience Award chosen films: La Petite Mort by BrickHut Snipe Hunters by Raymond Roquello & His Orchestra Productions Faith by Domino Pictures God … Continue reading

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48 Hour Film Screenings Tonight through Friday at Riverdale 10

We had a fun time over the weekend with 27 Teams competing and turning in their completed films all shot in just 48 Hours on Friday August 17-19. Filmmakers convened at Riverdale Theater on Friday night at 6pm and after drawing genres ranging from Comedy, Period Piece, to Time Travel, out of a hat, team leaders were given instructions on … Continue reading

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Interview with Made in Arkansas Filmmaker Mark Thiedeman on his film Cain and Abel

    Cain and Abel I was lucky enough to meet Mark Thiedeman at last year’s film festival after seeing his incredibly nuanced short A Christian Boy and have tried to follow his filmmaking career ever since. His films are like nothing you ever see coming from this state although I was told by one of his actors that his … Continue reading

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Arkansas Filmmakers Forum Presents

One of the great examples of the community support of the Little Rock Film Festival is the local filmmaking component right here in Arkansas. It’s no surprise that many of the Arkansas-based films that premiere at the festival go on to other great festivals and win tons of awards. If you ever want to get into the local filmmaking scene … Continue reading

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Arkansas Literary Festival is for Filmmakers too

One of the many great things about filmmaking is that it’s such a collaborative art form. You rarely ever do a film with just one discipline involved. Even animations have writers, directors, and sound editors. In the same way the Little Rock Film Festival is collaborative and it shares a certain bond with other festivals throughout the state and region. … Continue reading

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Trailers Galore!

With less than a week away from the submission deadline for Made in Arkansas, many filmmakers barely have time to lock a picture edit, much less a teaser or trailer, but luckily some interesting ones have been popping up on the interwebs. Movie marketing 101 is have a good trailer. Posters are cool and great conversation starters, but nothing clues … Continue reading

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