Arkansas Money & Politics is proud to introduce its list of Influencers for 2024, those who inspire us all to reach higher, achieve more and improve things in our communities. Within this list, find leaders in the corporate, nonprofit and public-service…
Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival
Arkansas Money & Politics is proud to introduce its list of Influencers for 2024, those who inspire us all to reach higher, achieve more and improve things in our communities. Within this list, find leaders in the corporate, nonprofit and public-service…
by Tyler Hale Arkansas director Jennifer Gerber has lined up her next feature-length film. The Hot Springs-based director has been announced as the director of an upcoming film entitled Shelter, which is set to star Academy Award winner Melissa Leo…
by Dwain Hebda Jennifer Gerber had to go halfway across the country to realize something significant about her home state and its role in the artistic medium she loves.  “I wasn’t born in Arkansas, but I was raised here; grew…
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Actor/Singer Robert Davi To Close Out 2017 Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival
by News Releaseby News ReleaseSecond weekend also features doc about famed actress Rose Marie As a character actor, Robert Davi has appeared in 137 films. He is most recognizable as FBI Special Agent Big Johnson in Die Hard, Bond villain Franz Sanchez in License…
The Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival starts early in October. From Oct. 6 to Oct. 14, the festival will hold a ton of screenings and throw some really great parties. Make sure you’re there during opening night to toast the…
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Kathleen Turner Named Honorary Chair of 2017 Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival
by AMP Staffby AMP StaffTwo-time Golden Globe winner Kathleen Turner will serve as Honorary Chair of the 2017 Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival and will help present the festival’s opening-night film, LADDIE: The Man Behind the Movies, on Oct. 6. Turner won Golden Globes…
f someone had said in 2012 that a certain prominent Arkansas film festival would no longer exist in 2016, many would have assumed that meant the Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival. That was the year Courtney Pledger took over the…
The Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival is moving its archives to the University of Arkansas Libraries’ Special Collections. The archives — nearly 300 linear feet — are a significant addition to Special Collections’ extensive film holdings on 20th-century art, culture, environmentalism…