Harvest Home will make its Arkansas premiere screening tomorrow at the Ozark Foothills Film Fest in Batesville. The film will open the festival along with three other short films in a free screening at noon in the Old Independence Regional Museum.
Also set to screen at OFFF is The Garden and the Wilderness, which will likewise be making its Arkansas premiere at the festival. The award-winning western screens on Sunday, April 6 along with five other short films at Independence Hall on the UACCB campus. The film's writer and director, Craig Whitney, will be joined by other filmmakers for a Q&A following the screening.
Tickets for the screening and other events at the Ozark Foothills Film Fest can be purchased in person at the venue. A complete schedule of films can be found by visiting the festival's website.
Also set to screen at OFFF is The Garden and the Wilderness, which will likewise be making its Arkansas premiere at the festival. The award-winning western screens on Sunday, April 6 along with five other short films at Independence Hall on the UACCB campus. The film's writer and director, Craig Whitney, will be joined by other filmmakers for a Q&A following the screening.
Tickets for the screening and other events at the Ozark Foothills Film Fest can be purchased in person at the venue. A complete schedule of films can be found by visiting the festival's website.