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4.30.21
ACS News

ACS opens submissions for Filmland: Arkansas

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Kody Ford
ACS is now accepting submissions for Filmland: Arkansas this fall.
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4.29.21
Community

Arkansans for the Arts score legislative win to train on arts advocacy and survey creative assets statewide

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Kody Ford
Act 577 establishes the Arkansas Legislative Arts and Technology Boot Camp
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4.29.21
ACS News

New film tax credit incentive sails through Arkansas legislature

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Kody Ford
Bill maintains the current film rebate and creates a transferable tax credit with a $4 million annual fund allowance
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4.28.21
Community

Arkansas PBS to host free, virtual events celebrating National Poetry Month April 29, May 1

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Kody Ford
In celebration of National Poetry Month, Arkansas PBS and partners will host two free, virtual blackout poetry workshops on April 29 and May 1
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4.27.21
ACS News

Murphy Arts District and ACS team up for MADMovie Monday presentation of "Raya and the Last Dragon"

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Kody Ford
The special screening will feature a Q+A with co-writer and El Dorado native Qui Nguyen
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4.5.21
ACS News

ARKANSAS CINEMA SOCIETY TO SCREEN “PICTURE A SCIENTIST” FOR SCIENCE ON SCREEN® SERIES

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Kody Ford
ACS, in partnership with the Women’s Foundation of Arkansas, will host a virtual screening of "Picture a Scientist" on April 14th
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3.23.21
Community

SPOTLIGHT: Yancey Prosser of The Agency

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Kody Ford
We interview Yancey Prosser of The Agency in Little Rock about casting and working during COVID.
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3.23.21
Community

Actor Stephanie Bignault steps into producing with short film "360 Seconds"

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Kody Ford
University of Arkansas alumnae Stephanie Bignault produces her first short film
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3.15.21
ACS News

"Story of Plastic" screening set to spotlight growing waste problem

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Kody Ford
Arkansas Cinema Society is teaming up with Just Communities of Arkansas, Arkansas Peace and Justice Memorial Movement and Washitaw Foothills Youth Media Arts & Literacy Collective for a virtual screening of The Story of Plastic
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3.14.21
Arkansas Film Festivals

Bentonville Film Festival opens submissions for 2021

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Kody Ford
Bentonville Film Festival has opened their submissions for films to be screened at the 7th annual festival August 3 to 8.
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Press Archive

November 28, 2022
Arkansas Times
Young Storytellers
November 13, 2022
Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Filmland 5 Happy Hour
November 4, 2022
Arkansas Style
Filmland Arkansas returns to Central Arkansas
October 21, 2022
The CinemaMen Podcast
The CinemaMen Podcast
August 25, 2022
Little Rock Soirée
Weekend Guide: 10 Events for Late Summer Fun
August 19, 2022
Arkansas Democrat Gazette
‘New West’ similar to ‘Breathless’
August 9, 2022
Film Threat
New West
May 6, 2022
Jonesboro Sun
Oasis festival adds film event
April 22, 2022
KUAF - Ozarks at Large
So, You Want to Make a Movie
April 1, 2022
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
‘Legend’ details Nigeria’s hidden LGBT community
March 28, 2022
KUAF - Ozarks at Large
'To the Stars' to be Screened Friday Night
March 21, 2022
KUAF - Ozarks at Large
'Pillow' is a Film Steeped in Sound
February 28, 2022
AY Magazine
Jayme Lemons in the Limelight
February 16, 2022
KUAF - Ozarks at Large
Ozarks at Large for Wednesday, February 16, 2022
February 2, 2022
501 Life Magazine
Person Of The Month: Kathryn Tucker
September 30, 2021
Inviting Arkansas
ARKANSAS CINEMA SOCIETY: Filmland in the Park
September 24, 2021
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Filmland kicks off next week with Chastain, Nichols
September 24, 2021
Arthouse Garage
Bonus Episode: Filmland 2021
September 21, 2021
Little Rock Soiree
Everything You Need to Know About Filmland 2021

connect to create.

To be a filmmaker, we have to connect to create. A painter needs a brush, paint and a canvas. A director needs a writer, a cinematographer, a sound mixer, production designer, editor, actors, distributors, and an audience. We cannot do it alone. This art form forces one to collaborate and thus, creates jobs. Filmmaking is unique in the arts in this way. It takes an army.

At  ACS, we believe that if we provide filmmakers an arena to exhibit their talents, and film enthusiasts a healthy diet of quality programming, we can inspire more Arkansans to make and watch more films. By supporting filmmakers, festivals, theaters and young people interested in filmmaking throughout the state, we hope to create statewide network, pool Arkansas’s resources and be an umbrella organization that feeds all things film. We believe a rising tide lifts all boats.

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