Bentonville beckons with Geena Davis-led film fest, world-class art museums (2024)

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Bentonville, Arkansas, in 2024 is not your daddy's Bentonville.

As the home of Walmart and the Walton family who started and continue to own the brand, the town's modern-day history has been closely tied to the retail powerhouse. These days though, the town of Bentonville, with a population right at 60,000, is trying to become a destination for museum goers, outdoorsy folks and a younger population.

The main draw is Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. The mission of the world-class museum is to celebrate "the American spirit in a setting that unites the power of art with the beauty of nature," according to the museum's website. Alice Walton founded Crystal Bridges that has a free admission. It is a nonprofit charitable organization and opened in 2011.

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But Bentonville is going beyond the Walton-family funded world class museum to do events like this year's 10th annual Bentonville Film Festival.

The event, runningJune 10-16 in the northwestern Arkansas city, offers narrative, documentary, short film and episodic selections chosen by the Bentonville Film Foundation. It uses a variety of venues including Crystal Bridges Museum, Skylight Cinema, the Thaden School Performing Arts Center and the Momentary, a site thatbrings together contemporary visual, performing, and culinary arts into a welcoming, communal space in Northwest Arkansas.

Veteran actress Geena Davis chairs the festival.

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The festival amplifies female, nonbinary, LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, and people with disabilities’ voices through its film selections.

“In celebrating BFF’s 10 years of commitment to inclusion, I’m thrilled to present 'Out of My Mind' as our opening film," Davis said in a news release. "It’s a universally relatable story about making an impact in the world, while centering artists with differing abilities as both performers and collaborators."

“'Out of My Mind' is a humorous and heartfelt manifestation of BFF’s belief that if they can see it, they can be it,” Davis said.

"Out of My Mind" is from director Amber Sealey and based on the novel by Sharon M. Draper. The film will be released on Disney+ later this year. Following the screening, Sealey and Draper, along with lead actress Phoebe Rae-Taylor, will participate in a Q&A.

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Also, "Nuked," which was shot entirely in Bentonville, will be a spotlight screening selection this year. The film is the recipient of the See It, Be It, Make It Filmmaker Grant presented by NBCUniversal and the BFFoundation.

The festival will include five world premieres and will also add a new category, the alumni showcase category, in honor of the 10th anniversary of the festival, to showcase films led by filmmakers who have shown films at previous festivals.

“Our curated films, led by Artistic Director Drea Clark, reflect who Bentonville Film Festival is as an organization,” stated Wendy Guerrero, BFF president. “The selected storytellers represent a range of perspectives, but are united by their ability to transport, impact and inspire audiences.”

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This year's film festival will take place using a variety of venues, including the Momentary, Skylight Cinema, the Thaden School of Performing Arts and, of course, Crystal Bridges Museum.

Details about Crystal Bridges

Crystal Bridges takes its name from a nearby natural spring and the museum's incredible architecture designed by world-renowned architect Moshe Safdie, who incorporated a bridge construction incorporated in the building. The museum occupiesa series of pavilions nestled around two spring-fed ponds.

It features a restaurant, called Eleven on a glass-enclosed bridge overlooking the ponds. The restaurant serves consistently delicious food on its upscale menu which features a wonderful burger, a walleye sandwich, a variety of salads, pork and grits and zucchini fritters. The food experience at Eleven far exceeds most people's expectations of grabbing lunch at a museum.

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Crystal Bridges also includes a 120-acre park and 5 miles of sculpture and walking trails that link the museum to downtown Bentonville.

Walking to the museum through the sculpture-lined trails from downtown is delightful, especially for those fortunate enough to stay in the 21c Museum Hotel, which is like an art gallery in and of itself.

Located on the northeast corner of the Bentonville town square and a short walk to Crystal Bridges, 21c  is a 104-room boutique hotel and contemporary art museum in and of itself. The hotel's restaurant, The Hive, works to showcase Arkansas' culinary identity with everything from appetizers like pimento cheese, served with bacon jam on toasted white bread to theBerkshire hog chop, served with polenta, cast iron radishes and crispy ramps.

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The restaurant's inventive drink menu includes drinks like Come Hell or High Watermelon, a pepper-infused tequila with watermelon, hibiscus, citrus and more.

Email Jan Risher at jan.risher@theadvocate.com.

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Bentonville beckons with Geena Davis-led film fest, world-class art museums (2024)

FAQs

Who started the Bentonville Film Festival? ›

The Bentonville Film Festival, founded by actress and producer Geena Davis, returns to Northwest Arkansas next week for its 10th run. Why it matters: The festival highlights women and other underrepresented groups in film — both on screen and behind the scenes. It also draws a big crowd that includes celebrities.

Where is the Bentonville Film Festival? ›

The Bentonville Film Festival is held annually in Bentonville, Arkansas and online.

Where is the world's oldest film festival? ›

Venice Film Festival, world's oldest film festival, held annually in Venice beginning in late August or early September.

Which film festival is the largest independent film festival in the US? ›

As well, Sundance is the largest independent film festival. There have been many awards given to Sundance Films over the years, but their first Academy Award in the Best Picture selection was given to “CODA” in 2022.

What movie is being filmed in Bentonville? ›

The film is due in theaters in early 2025. Northwest Arkansas could be making a name for itself in the movie-making industry. Film producer and actor Alexander Kane met up with 40/29 News in Bentonville Square on a day off from filming his new action movie, "In Fortune's Shadow." Production started in mid-February.

What movies have been filmed in Bentonville Arkansas? ›

  • God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness (2018)
  • Then There Was Joe (2018)
  • Antiquities (2017)
  • God's Not Dead 2 (2016)
  • Greater (2016)

Where is Robert Redford's film festival held? ›

Sundance began in Salt Lake City in August 1978 as the Utah/US Film Festival in an effort to attract more filmmakers to Utah. It was founded by Sterling Van Wagenen, head of Robert Redford's company Wildwood Enterprises, Inc, John Earle and Cirina Hampton-Catania of the Utah Film Commission.

Who is the founder of the Black film festival? ›

Currently completing her Executive MBA at McGill-HEC Montreal, Fabienne Colas is the 'Queen of Festivals' who created and manages 9 successful festivals between Montreal, Toronto, Halifax, New York City, Salvador (Bahia, Brazil) and Port-au-Prince – including the Montreal International Black Film Festival, which has ...

What film festival was founded by Robert De Niro? ›

History. The Tribeca Film Festival was founded in 2002 by Jane Rosenthal, Robert De Niro, and Craig Hatkoff, in response to the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the consequent loss of vitality in the Tribeca neighborhood in Lower Manhattan.

What film festival was founded by Robert Redford? ›

2 | It's called the Sundance Film Festival because ...

Founded by Robert Redford in 1981, the Sundance Institute took over the festival in 1985 and changed its name to the United States Film Festival. It wasn't renamed the Sundance Film Festival until 1991.

Which actor founded the Sundance Film Festival? ›

Sundance began in Salt Lake City in August 1978 as the Utah/US Film Festival in an effort to attract more filmmakers to Utah. It was founded by Sterling Van Wagenen, head of Robert Redford's company Wildwood Enterprises, Inc, John Earle and Cirina Hampton-Catania of the Utah Film Commission.

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