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2025 Bentonville Film Festival to Open with Kate Beecroft's Sundance Hit ‘East of Wall'

2025 Bentonville Film Festival to Open with Kate Beecroft's Sundance Hit ‘East of Wall'

Yahoo11-06-2025

The BFFoundation (BFF), in collaboration with founding partner Walmart and presenting partner Coca-Cola, has today announced the full lineup for the 2025 Bentonville Film Festival (BFF), launching next month. As ever, the festival remains committed to building a slate around inclusion and authentic representation.
This year's festival will showcase 28 feature competition films, including 9 world premieres, plus the newly-launched Homegrown Competition highlighting powerful stories from filmmakers based in or filming in Arkansas. Of this year's competition slate, 66 percent of the films are from creators identifying as female or gender non-conforming; 51 percent identify as BIPOC, Asian, or Pacific Islander; 29 percent identify as LGBTQIA+; 18 percent are filmmakers over the age of 50; and 12 percent identify as a person with a disability.
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The festival, which was founded by Geena Davis and backed by Wal-Mart, celebrated its tenth anniversary last year, a period that's been marked by profound growth, both for the festival and the charming Arkansas town it calls its home. This year's festival will roll out June 16 – 22.
The festival will open with Kate Beecroft's Sundance hit 'East of Wall,' which was 'inspired by the real lives of Tabatha and Porshia Zimiga, and with a cast of predominantly non-professional actors playing themselves.' Beecroft and the Zimigas will be in attendance for a moderated conversation to follow the film. Sony Pictures Classics will release the film later this summer.
Other standouts in the lineup include the Danielle Deadwyler-starring '40 Acres,' Katie Aselton's 'Magic Hour,' Courtney Stephens and Callie Hernandez's 'Invention,' and Kim A. Snyder's timely documentary 'The Librarians.' 'Our film selections, thoughtfully curated by Artistic Director Drea Clark, embody the spirit and mission of the Bentonville Film Festival,' said Wendy Guerrero in an official statement. 'What connects them is a shared strength: the ability to tell stories that resonate deeply and meaningfully.'
Additionally, the festival will honor Lucy Liu with the Rising to the Challenge Award at BFF's annual Festival Award Ceremony on Saturday, June 21. The award 'recognizes artists who champion storytelling that breaks barriers and broadens representation.' Liu will also attend the screening of her latest film, 'Rosemead,' which she stars in and produced.
And, on Tuesday, June 17, beloved weather anchor and producer Al Roker will join the festival for sneak peek and discussion of his new animated series, 'Weather Hunters.' Created by Al Roker Entertainment, the show 'blends education and entertainment, helping kids understand the science of weather through fun, accessible storytelling.'
The following projects are confirmed for the 2025 Bentonville Film Festival competition, with all synopses provided by the festival.
, USA
(Director/Writer/Producer Kate Beecroft; Producers, Shannon Moss, Melanie Ramsayer, Lila Yacoub) An authentic portrait of female resilience in the 'New West' inspired and played by the women and girls who live it. Set in the Badlands of South Dakota, Tabatha, a young, rebellious rancher, who rescues and resells horses, must make hard decisions to deal with her fractured family, financial uncertainty, and unresolved grief, all while providing refuge for a group of wayward neighborhood teens. Cast: Tabatha Zimiga, Porshia Zimiga, Scoot McNairy, Jennifer Ehle
, USA
After a series of plagues and wars leaves society in ruins, the Freemans are surviving —even thriving — on a farm in the middle of nowhere… so long as they repel the occasional raiding party. Former soldier Hailey and her partner Galen fled the collapse along with their children, training them to fight (and, yes, kill). But now Hailey's eldest Emanuel is a young man, and when he meets a young woman in the forest beyond the fence, his need for human contact could place the whole family in jeopardy. Cast: Danielle Deadwyler, Michael Greyeyes, Kataem O'Connor, Milcania Diaz-Rojas
USA
(Directors/Producers, Perri Peltz and Matthew O'Neill; Producer, Lisa Binns) An impassioned look at the advocacy of Allyson Felix, the most decorated track and field athlete of all time. At the peak of her career, she faced a life-threatening pregnancy—and a 70% pay cut from her sponsor, exposing a sports industry without maternal protections. But Allyson turned adversity into action, redefining what it means to be a champion and sparking a movement far beyond the track. Felix's rejection of the status quo and her subsequent defense of female athletes, particularly mothers, shifted the culture of sports as a whole.
Films created by filmmakers from Arkansas and/or filmed in Arkansas.
, USA – World Premiere
(Director/Writer/Producer, Cassie Keet; Producers, Benjamin Dunn, Mindy Van Kuren) An isolated woman is confronted by her past when a fellow former cult member reaches out with news that their leader has been released from prison early. Cast: Olivia Taylor Dudley, Riley Dandy, Shayn Herndon, Jordan Lane Shappell, Molly Jackson
, USA – World Premiere
(Directors/Producers, Brock Wagner, Tim Johnson; Producers, Jason Williams, Uriah Nazario, Bianca Montoya, Brian Carlson, John Hunter) A documentary exploration of the Trailblazers, a trail development organization, and the transformative experiences of adaptive riders as they navigate the challenging terrain while breaking barriers in the world of mountain biking.
, USA
(Director/Writer, Christian Swegal; Producer, Nick Moceri) A father and son who identify as Sovereign Citizens, a group of anti-government extremists, find themselves in a standoff with a chief of police that sets off a manhunt. Cast: Nick Offerman, Jacob Tremblay, Dennis Quaid, Thomas Mann, Martha Plimpton, Nancy Travis
USA – World Premiere
(Director/Writer, Jared Cliff LaReau; Producers, Chris Tucci, David Pons) An unexpected friendship develops between two young men from vastly different backgrounds who have set their sights on winning a local bodybuilding competition. Cast: LaEric Moore, Zachary Van Zandt, Susan Gordon, John Castle, Stevie Cavalier
This selection of films, taking part in the Short Film Competition, are created by local filmmakers and filmed in Arkansas, and will screen together.
, USA (Director, Kyle Yazzie)
, USA (Director, Allyson de la Houssaye) – World Premiere
, USA (Director, Iman June Blackwell) – World Premiere
USA – World Premiere
(Director/Producer, Rich Newey; Writer/Producer, Annika Marks; Producers, Angie Gaffney, Thomas Sadoski) When a crisis strikes, Morgan, a sheltered 17-year-old, is provided with the rare opportunity to spend time with her three significantly older half-siblings. She hopes they'll be able to shed some light on what it means to be an adult, only to be disappointed when she discovers they're all faking it. Cast: Ella Rubin, Betsy Brandt, Aya Cash, Thomas Sadoski, Mimi Rogers
, USA
(Director/Writer, Melody C. Roscher; Producers, Craig Shilowich, Alexander Schepsman, Danielle Massie, Sam Bisbee, Cody Ryder, Saba Zerehi) Bird Rowe is searching for a wedding venue in her hometown, navigating a tumultuous relationship with her mother, and hiding a secret agenda. Cast: Alisha Wainwright, Christine Lahti, James Le Gros, K. Todd Freeman, Annabelle Dexter-Jones
, USA
(Director/Writer, David Fortune; Producers, Kiah Clingman, Kristen Uno, Autumn Bailey-Ford) Following his wife's recent passing, single father Lucky finds himself navigating the challenges of raising his exuberant son Mason, who has Down syndrome. Seeking solace, Lucky and Mason embark on a journey across Metro Atlanta to attend their first baseball game together. Cast: Will Catlett, Jeremiah Daniels, Brandee Evans, Terry J. Vaughn
, USA
(Director/Writer/Producer, J Pinder; Producer, Cole Dabney) Carter, a 21-year-old mama's boy still living at home, must complete a seemingly impossible list of tasks by the end of the day or find a new place to live. If Carter can conquer this wildly chaotic day, he might be ready for the real world after all. Cast: Nick Darnell, Morgan Jay, R. Marcus Taylor, Jada Paige, Jack Stone, Mildred Marie Langford
, USA – World Premiere
(Director/Writer, Grafton Doyle; Producer, Julio Lopez Velasquez, John Reyes Doyle) Inspired by true events in San Francisco's notorious Tenderloin district, three friends must hustle through one gritty, glamorous, adrenaline-fueled night. With only hours to scrape together enough cash to cover rent, they dive into a world of sex work, drugs, and danger. As tensions rise, a fiery love triangle tests their loyalties. Cast: Trace Lysette, Pierson Fode, Alexandra Grey
, Panama, USA
(Director/Writer/Producer, Daniel Poler; Producers, Frida Torresblanco, Ari Tan) Bitter after losing his job, Jonathan recruits a down-on-her-luck actress and a cynical playboy to aid in his journey from Mexico to Panama before spinal surgery. As the trio ventures into Panama's wild side, it becomes unclear if Jonathan's trip is for diversion— or to avenge a long-held grudge. Cast: Jonathan Benaim, Paulina Mondragón, Aaron Díaz, Juliette Roy, Lola Ponce, Mimi Lazo, Marygaby Sealy
, USA – World Premiere
(Director, Rachel Israel; Writers, Brent Hoff, Andra Gordon, Amelia Brain; Producers, Becky Korman, Lily Korman, Shai Korman, Andra Gordon) A struggling musician takes a last-resort job from her overachiever best friend: supervising misfits at their childhood Jewish summer camp. As its survival hangs in the balance, the clashing friends and campers must overcome their differences to save the camp. Cast: Jackie Tohn, Sarah Podemski, Aya Cash, Judah Lewis, Nina Bloomgarden, Jake Ryan, Seth Green, Jonathan Silverman, Steve Guttenberg
, USA
(Director/Writer/Producer, Amy Landecker; Producers, Bradley Whitford, Valerie Stadler, Jenice Bergere, James Portolese) A newly divorced sober mom goes to a wedding with a much younger date, and behaves like a drunk 25 year old bridesmaid to try and keep up. Cast: Amy Landecker, Bradley Whitford, Nico Hiraga, Gaby Hoffman, Kiersey Clemons, Missi Pyle, Ken Marino
, USA
(Director/Writer/Producer, Courtney Stephens; Co-Creator/Writer/Producer, Callie Hernandez) In the aftermath of a conspiracy-minded father's sudden death, his daughter inherits his patent for an experimental healing device. Cast: Callie Hernandez, Sahm McGlynn, Lucy Kaminsky, Tony Torn, James N. Kienitz Wilkins
, USA
(Director/Writer, Katie Aselton; Writer, Mark Duplass; Producer, Emily A. Neumann) Erin and Charlie escape to the desert to navigate an unexpected and challenging new phase of their relationship. Cast: Daveed Diggs, Katie Aselton, Brad Garrett, Susan Sullivan
, USA
(Director/Writer, Madeleine Rotzler; Producers, Audrey Tommassini Cross, Mark Gill, Joe Cross) Abby, a brilliant young neuroscientist, spends her days working with a monkey and mourning the recent loss of her father. When she finds a way to speak with him through a new technology, she begins to question everything. Cast: Maria Bakalova, David Strathairn, Alysia Reiner, Adam Pally, Aimee Mann
, USA
(Director, Eric Lin; Writer, Marilyn Fu; Producers, Mynette Louie, Andrew Corkin, Lucy Liu) In a race against time, an ailing woman is stricken by the discovery of her teenage son's violent obsessions and must go to great lengths to protect him, and possibly others. Inspired by true events. Cast: Lucy Liu, Lawrence Shou, Orion Lee, Jennifer Lim, Madison Hu, James Chen
, USA
(Director/Producer, Sam Feder; Producers, Amy Scholder, Paula Mendoza) Civil rights lawyer Chase Strangio's courtroom battles against anti-trans laws intertwine with exposing media narratives impacting public perception of transgender rights.
, USA
(Directors/Producers, Jon Shenk, Bonni Cohen; Producer, Jessica Anthony) Highly decorated Navy SEAL Marcus Capone struggles with PTSD after returning from Afghanistan. His wife finds hope in psychedelic therapy. They embark on providing access to this treatment for other veterans battling mental health issues.
, USA
(Director/Producer, Kim A. Snyder; Producers, Janique L. Robillard, Maria Cuomo Cole, Jana Edelbaum) As an unprecedented wave of book banning largely addressing race and LGBT issues is sparked in Texas, Florida, and beyond, librarians under siege join forces as unlikely defenders fighting for intellectual freedom on the front lines of democracy.
, USA
(Director/Producer, Toby Perl Freilich; Producer, Judith Mizrachy) Trailblazing artist Mierle Laderman Ukeles, the NYC Sanitation Department's original artist-in-residence, believes that routine maintenance – from changing diapers to picking up city trash to caring for the earth – could be works of art.
, USA
(Director, Suzannah Herbert; Producer, Darcy McKinnon) In a rural Southern town dependent on a Lost Cause tourism industry, a reckoning is at hand as planter scions, carpetbaggers, activists and historians navigate their city's past and debate the debts they owe to the descendants of enslavement.
, USA – World Premiere
(Director/Producer, Julia Kots) One woman's humorous, partially-animated search to donate her eggs uncovers the multi-faceted reasons behind rising childlessness.
, USA
(Director/Producer, Paige Bethmann; Producer, Jessica Epstein, Judd Ehrlich) Ku Stevens, a 17-year-old Native American runner, struggles to realize his dream of becoming a collegiate athlete as the memory of his great grandfather's escape from an Indian boarding school begins to connect past, present, and future.
, USA
(Director, Brittany Shyne; Producers, Danielle Varga, Sabrina Schmidt Gordon) An exploration of Black generational farmers in the American South reveals the fragility of legacy and the significance of owning land.
, USA
(Director/Producer, Jennifer Tiexiera; Co-Director/Producer, Guy Mossman; Producer, Pamela Louise Griner)Ambitious teen orators hone their craft, vying for glory in a prestigious global speech contest. Through dedication and artistry, they prepare to showcase their talents on the ultimate stage.
, USA – World Premiere
(Director, Zeberiah Newman; Producers, Celia Aniskovich, Chad Hines, Michiel Thomas) Exploring the meteoric rise and subsequent fall of 90s pop culture icon and wellness guru Susan Powter, while asking what it will take to bring Susan back to audiences and whether her message, 'Stop The Insanity,' is still as relevant and powerful today. Cast: Susan Powter, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ross Mathews
, USA – World Premiere
(Director, Ernie Bustamante; Producers, Steve Canals, Maor Azran) A look into the life of Sonia Manzano, the trailblazing actress who made history as the first Latina on TV in a regular role as 'Maria' from Sesame Street, from her roots in the South Bronx, to the original off-Broadway production of Godspell, to a celebrated career as an author and a TV creator.
, USA
(Director, Robinson Devor; Producers, Jason Reid, Zachariah Sebastian) An examination of the 1975 assassination attempt on US President Gerald Ford by Sara Jane Moore, a conservative, middle-aged, single mother.
, USA (Director, Carlos Cardona)
, USA (Director, Erin Brown Thomas)
, USA (Director, Sophia Tyler Shrand) – World Premiere
, USA (Director, Bonnie Discepolo)
USA (Director, Sarah Temkin)
USA (Directors, Quincy Ledbetter, Denzel Whitaker)
USA (Directors, Erika Valenciana, Mitchell Wenkus)
USA (Director, Manuel Villarreal)
USA (Director, Kanani Koster)
China (Director, Wendi Tang)
, USA (Director, Rippin Sindher)
, USA (Director, Robin Oroso)
, USA (Director, Kyle Yazzie) – Homegrown
USA (Director, Victoria Pedretti) – World Premiere
USA (Director, Ifeanyi Ezieme) – World Premiere
USA (Director, Manuel Del Valle)
USA (Director, Ky Dickens) – World Premiere
USA (Director, Gabrielle Roberts) – World Premiere
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USA (Directors, Kimiko Matsuda-Lawrence, Megan Trufant Tillman)
USA (Director, Harris Doran)
USA (Director, Joey Clift)
, USA (Dir, Allyson de la Houssaye) – World Premiere / Homegrown
USA (Director, Kimberly Reed)
, USA (Director, Iman June Blackwell) – World Premiere / Homegrown
USA (Director, Amy Frear)
USA (Director, Anndi Jinelle Liggett)
USA (Director, Brit Hensel)
USA (Director, Loren Waters)
USA (Directors, Megan Griffiths, Mindie Lind)
USA (Director, Shaina Feinberg)
USA (Directors, Radha Mehta, Saif Jaan)
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21 Wholesome "Childish" Habits Adults Refuse To Give Up

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Godzilla Minus One Blu-ray: A Deep Dive into the Home Release of Toho's Masterpiece
Godzilla Minus One Blu-ray: A Deep Dive into the Home Release of Toho's Masterpiece

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Godzilla Minus One Blu-ray: A Deep Dive into the Home Release of Toho's Masterpiece

Introduction 'Godzilla Minus One,' Toho's 2023 cinematic masterpiece, has become a cornerstone in the kaiju genre and a global sensation. Directed by Takashi Yamazaki, this film not only revitalized the Godzilla franchise but also reintroduced the King of the Monsters in a darker, more emotionally resonant narrative. With the release of the Godzilla Minus One Blu-ray , fans now have the chance to experience this landmark film in stunning high definition from the comfort of their homes. This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the Godzilla Minus One Blu-ray release, exploring its features, historical context, technical details, collector's value, and why it's a must-have for kaiju enthusiasts and cinephiles alike. 1. Overview of 'Godzilla Minus One' 'Godzilla Minus One' is set in post-war Japan, taking place shortly after World War II. The country is devastated, both emotionally and economically, and then comes another catastrophe—Godzilla. Unlike the heroic or morally ambiguous portrayals in some modern iterations, this version of Godzilla is a terrifying force of nature, echoing the creature's original 1954 incarnation. The film's critical success stems from its humanistic storytelling, character development, political themes, and special effects. It blends emotional depth with sheer cinematic spectacle—qualities that translate remarkably well to the Blu-ray format. 2. Blu-ray Release Date and Availability The Godzilla Minus One Blu-ray was officially released in Japan on May 1, 2024, with English subtitles included, delighting international fans. In the U.S., the physical Blu-ray arrived in stores and online platforms like Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart in early June 2024. Both standard and limited collector's editions are available, with some special retailer-exclusive bonuses. 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Video Quality: ● Resolution: 1920×1080 (Blu-ray), 3840×2160 (4K UHD) ● Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1 ● HDR10 and Dolby Vision support (4K UHD) Audio: ● Japanese: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 ● English: Dolby Digital 5.1 (subtitled) ● Immersive surround sound perfectly captures monster roars and destruction sequences The colors are crisp, contrast is excellent, and dark scenes are handled with finesse—a critical element for a film that often relies on shadows and atmosphere. 4. Bonus Features Breakdown One of the major draws of the Godzilla Minus One Blu-ray is the treasure trove of special features included, especially in the deluxe editions. These features offer insight into the making of the film and the vision behind the monster. 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Critical Reception and Awards Upon its initial release, 'Godzilla Minus One' received widespread acclaim and was even nominated for—and won—an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. The Blu-ray release capitalizes on that acclaim by delivering a pristine home viewing experience. Rotten Tomatoes Score: 98% IMDB Rating: 8.5/10 Metacritic: 84/100 Reviewers universally praised the Blu-ray's audio-visual fidelity and its thoughtful bonus content. 8. Audience Reactions Fans have lauded the Blu-ray on forums and social media, especially for: ● Its emotional storytelling ● Authentic Japanese audio with clear English subtitles ● The incredible visual clarity of Godzilla's destruction scenes ● The deeply immersive surround sound experience Quoting a Reddit user from r/GODZILLA: 'The Blu-ray made me cry all over again. That hospital scene in HD? Devastating. I'm so glad I bought the steelbook.' 9. Comparison to Other Godzilla Blu-rays The Godzilla Minus One Blu-ray stands above other entries in the franchise's home releases. Compared to the 2016's 'Shin Godzilla' or the Legendary Pictures' MonsterVerse films like 'Godzilla: King of the Monsters,' this version offers: ● A more grounded, personal story ● Better preservation of Japanese cinematic aesthetics ● Less reliance on over-the-top CGI ● A more extensive collection of bonus content 10. A Must-Have for Collectors For collectors, the Godzilla Minus One Blu-ray is essential. Whether you're a casual fan, a die-hard kaiju aficionado, or a film historian, this release brings value: ● Display-worthy design ● Rare insights into Toho Studios' production ● Award-winning film preservation ● Limited edition variants that will likely increase in value Many fans are already seeing price hikes on secondary markets for exclusive editions, especially those bundled with theatrical merchandise. 11. 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Prada wants to change the conversation away from aggression, toward gentleness
Prada wants to change the conversation away from aggression, toward gentleness

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Prada wants to change the conversation away from aggression, toward gentleness

MILAN (AP) — With global tensions escalating, Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons want to change the conversation to something gentle, calm and nice with their menswear collection for next summer, previewed during Milan Fashion Week on Sunday. 'We tried to make a change of tone, from powerful to gentle, calm,'' Prada said after the show. 'Basically, the opposite of aggression, power, nastiness.'' 'Sometimes it is good to reflect, and be a bit more calm,'' added Simons, her co-creative director. Innocence reimagined In that vein, the pair's latest menswear collection recalled childish innocence, opening with short shorts that were more precisely elasticized briefs, with pleated pockets, worn with a sturdy, sure-footed shoe and black sock and a crisp white buttoned-down shirt with a naive print of a sun and waves. These panty-shorts were paired also with leather coats, long cotton shirts or fringed knitwear that give men access to the pant-less look already embraced by some female celebrities. Freedom in form and color A more serious double-breasted suit was worn with the sleeves pushed up in a get-to-work gesture layered over track jackets. Track pants with a side stripe or straight, cropped cotton trousers otherwise anchored the looks with leather jackets, car coats or knitwear. Urban looks ensembles paired with backpacks and flip-flops, on the verge of the getaway. Light, summer looks were finished with loafers. Nothing was completely office, and nothing was completely beach. The silhouette was deliberately unstructured, and the color palette broad and undefined. Gray, black, khaki and navy were offset by red, sky blue, lime green and turquoise and purple, monochromes mixing casually, as if to say, any way you want. 'We wanted everything to be human in its dimension, to be light and fresh and colorful,'' Simons said. Playful, with a shadow There was humor, even whimsy, in bright cone-shaped woven raffia hats that recalled a shuttlecock, some with strands of raffia feathering over the eyes as if a shade. In the spirit of change, the showroom was left deliberately raw, with concrete and orange beams exposed and sunlight streaming through the high windows. Childlike daisy-shaped rugs were the only decoration. 'We are always very aware of that,'' Prada said. 'Good luck to everyone.'' Celeb frenzy Outside the Prada Foundation showroom, hundreds of fans screamed for the arrival of Asian pop group TransfOrmProject, South Korean actor Lee Do-hyun and Japanese singer Sana. Also on hand were English-Ghanaian rapper Stormzy, NBA star Anthony Edwards and actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Harris Dickinson.

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