Ozarkumentaries outdoor short film festival is Aug. 8

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Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, in association with the Seedling Film Association, will host Ozarkumentaries, an outdoor short film festival celebrating documentaries about the Ozark region made by Arkansas filmmakers, on Friday, Aug. 8.

The event begins at 8:30 p.m. on Walker Landing inside the museum grounds.

A discussion with the local filmmakers will follow the screenings.

Registration is available online at crystalbridges.org.

Ozarkumentaries film lineup

What makes Fayetteville Special?
Jonelle Lipscomb, filmmaker and narrator, explores her love of Fayetteville and what continues to draw her back.

Second Chances
Winner of “Audience Choice” at Downtown Bentonville’s 4320 Film Contest, this is the story of a dog and her wonderful life of second chances, by Rob Klemple.

The Orrery
Sarah K Moore’s film about NWA artist Eugene Sargent and his creation of an Orrery, an intricate model of the solar system, in his unique and genius way.

The Mobility Program
One of the region’s best hospitals, Washington Regional, in Fayetteville offers an innovative program thru the Center for Exercise, that is enriching the lives of many of the area’s disabled. Profiled by Fayetteville High School film students.

A Temple of Peace
Bringing Home the Torrah into the beautiful new Temple Shalom, built in a partnership that exemplifies a true expression of love and acceptance.

Sacred Spaces
An excerpt from Dr. Larry Foley’s documentary about E. Fay Jones, this piece focuses on the creation of Throwncrown Chapel, in Eureka Springs.