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The 15th annual Festival will be held April 12–21, 2013. Founded in 1998, RiverRun was inspired by the French Broad River near Brevard, North Carolina, where the festival was originally held. Each year since its inception, RiverRun has grown substantially. The 2013 Festival will feature 143 films, including 66 features and 77 shorts from 35 different countries. Along with the screenings of films from around the world, RiverRun plans many special events including panels and public parties. You can find out all the details about the 2013 Festival’s panels, Happy Hours and parties in the center pages of this edition.TRANSCRIPT
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CONTENTS
06 | Letter from the Publisher08 | Ramin Brahmin Brings North Carolina Film
Makers to the Forefront10 | Zach Clark Spikes the Eggnog with White
Reindeer12 UNCSA News UNCSA Alum Returns to Winston-Salem14 | Art News 88.5 WFDD & The Milton Rhodes Center for
the Arts team up to present a special Live Cinema presentation of the hit NPR show Wait Wait ... Don't Tell Me!
15 | Festival Photos16 | River Run International Film Festival
Schedule of Events28 | Cigar & Spirits - CAO Gold Vintage Cremant30 | Art Scene - RiverRun International Film
Festival Volunteer Spotlight: Dave & Sally Harman
30 | Art Scene - Pride & Joy: A Southern Foodways Alliance Feature Film
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Andrew Rogers has a vision. Every year he gets closer to bringing that vision to reality. Since he arrived in 2005, the RiverRun International Film Festival has blossomed ever closer to being the premiere film festival on the east coast. What was a four day festival now
spans nine days and covers parts of two weekends. Andrew Rogers' vision is in full bloom. WS Arts is happy to be a primary partner and to bring that vision into your home.
The 15th annual Festival will be held April 12–21, 2013. Founded in 1998, RiverRun was inspired by the French Broad River near Brevard, North Carolina, where the festival was originally held. Each year since its inception, RiverRun has grown substantially.
The 2013 Festival will feature 143 films, including 66 features and 77 shorts from 35 different countries. Along with the screenings of films from around the world, RiverRun plans many special events including panels and public parties. You can find out all the details about the 2013 Festival’s panels, Happy Hours and parties in the center pages of this edition.
Comparable in size and scope to film festivals in Nashville, Atlanta and Boston, the festival offers an eclectic program from film studios, independent distributors and first-time filmmakers. As the Festival has obtained national and international recognition, RiverRun has attracted substantial press and increased levels of attendance. The Festival issued more than 15,500 tickets in 2012.
Each year filmmakers and industry veterans are invited to come and spend a few days in Winston-Salem discussing their film with the audiences. Every year the Festival presents an award to a filmmaker or performer whose body of work represents the very highest levels of artistic achievement. Recent Master of Cinema and Emerging Master honorees and special guests have included: Paul Schneider (2012) Michael Shannon (2011), Andie MacDowell (2010), David Gordon Green (2010), Peter Bogdanovich (2010), Ramin Bahrani (2009), Bill Pullman (2008), Pam Grier (2008), Ned Beatty (2006), Cliff Robertson (2005) and Sissy Spacek (2004).
All regular Festival screenings are $10 for adults and $8 for students (students must purchase tickets in person and present a valid student ID to receive discounted price). There are also special matinee prices Monday – Friday before 5:00 pm for $5.
The 2013 Festival will mark the commencement of the
Community Cinema Initiative (CCI) to further RiverRun's community outreach efforts and ensure the Festival is accessible to audiences from varied socio-economic backgrounds. This initiative will further their mission of fostering a deeper understanding of the many people, cultures and perspectives of our world through great films and filmmakers. These films are free and open to the public!
In addition to the regular programming RiverRun presents free public screenings to students and participating schools during the run of the annual Festival. This Education Outreach initiative is part of the most active component of RiverRun’s year-round activities and is called “Films with Class.” Through these efforts, RiverRun helps thousands of students understand the diversity of the human experience and become better global citizens.
The Festival is committed to bringing you outstanding independent films not in wide release. Therefore, most of the films shown are not yet rated by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA). In an effort to help you choose great films for yourself and your family, RiverRun has included content ratings for each movie featured in this magazine. The system includes three categories:
• MT (Mature) – Significant mature content.• TN (Teen+) – May have some mature content.• FM (Family Friendly) – Suitable for children as young as
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RiverRun. We'll see you at the movies.All in the Arts,Ed
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Ramin Bahrani will bring his newest star-
studded fi lm, At Any Price, to RiverRun.
Written and directed by Bahrani, the fi lm is a
departure from his low-profi le independent
fi lms like Chop Shop, Man Push Cart and
the locally inspired Goodbye Solo. Highly
accomplished and ultra-talented the young director, Bahrani,
spent his formative years in the City of the Arts and is a
favorite son of Winston-Salem. Born to Iranian parents, Ramin
graduated from Columbia University where he majored in Film
Studies and is ,today, an adjunct professor.
Bahrani is no stranger to RiverRun. He attended the Festival
in 2007 with his fi lm Goodbye Solo, which was inspired by
his observations of life in Winston-Salem and shot entirely in
North Carolina. He was awarded RiverRun's Emerging Master
Award and has been an avid supporter and advocate of
RiverRun. "RiverRun in Winston-Salem has become a very
prominent regional fi lm festival, known not just nationally, but
internationally” noted Bahrani. “It's now considered a place
where distributors want their fi lms to screen in order to get
regional press."
Bahrani is far from a novice even though At Any Price is his
“Shooting films in North Carolina makes certain
things easier. Not only are locations pretty easy to come
by, people usually love for you to film there. In New
York, people are kind of tired of you filming there. Plus, the South is known for its
southern hospitality. In North Carolina they’re beyond friendly, which makes
shooting really enjoyable.” Bahrani’s film Goodbye Solo was inspired by an elderly man from Winston-Salem.
Ramin Bahrani
Ramin Bahrani Brings North Carolina Film Makers to the
ForefrontBy Staff
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first big-budget effort. Film critic Roger Ebert listed his
film Chop Shop as the 6th best film of the decade and
hailed him as "the director of the decade." Festivals in
Cannes, Venice, Berlin and Sundance have also screened
his films. His accolades include the "Someone to Watch"
Independent Spirit Award, the FIPRESCI International
Critics Prize for Best Film (for his films Man Push Cart,
London and Goodbye Solo, Venice), a USA Fellowship,
Sundance and Tribeca Film Lab grants and a 2009
Guggenheim Fellowship.
At Any Price is packed with some of the most recognized
names in Hollywood. The film chronicles a family farm
that is threatened by an unexpected crisis, further testing
the relationship between a father (Dennis Quaid) and his
rebellious son (Zac Efron). The film also stars Heather
Graham. At Any Price was selected to compete for the
Golden Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival
and was later screened as an official selection at the
Telluride Film Festival and the 2012 Toronto Film Festival.
Sony Pictures Classics has purchased the film and will
release it later this spring. RiverRun patrons have the
chance to see it first on April 21 when RiverRun closes the
Festival with the film. The screening also offers the unique
opportunity to participate in a live question and answer
session with Bahrani, who will attend the Festival. n
Man Push Cart, about a Pakistani immigrant who runs a coffee cart in New York City, made Roger Ebert's list of the top 10 movies of 2006.
Chop Shop follows a brother and sister who live in an area of auto-body and tire repair shops known as the Iron Triangle, in Queens.
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Zach Clark Spikes the Eggnog with White Reindeer
by Kimberly Gentry
Fans of Zach Clark’s work might be surprised to learn he can be a bit sentimental—about Christmas, that is.The writer and director of the thought-provoking and edgy independent films, Vacation! and Modern Love Is Automatic, is a self-proclaimed
lover of the Yuletide season.When Clark, 31, decided to explore the Christmas film genre he did so with a fresh and unexpected story in White Reindeer, part of this year’s RiverRun International Film Festival. “I believe a good Christmas movie is ultimately a movie about life on Earth,” Clark said on Kickstarter, an Internet funding platform for creative projects. “There are universal truths that can be expressed in a Christmas movie that can’t be expressed any other way. Life can be happy, sad, funny, magical, strange and dirty. White Reindeer is all of those things, too.”When reviewing Clark’s 2009 film Modern Love Is Automatic for The New York Times, Neil Genzlinger wrote that
Clark “lands you, and his characters, at a place you weren’t expecting.” In White Reindeer, the unexpected is the relationship forged between the two principal characters. Suzanne is a 32-year-old real-estate agent whose husband is killed. In the aftermath, she learns of her husband’s other woman, a 22-year-old stripper named Fantasia. Under the strange spell of Christmas, the two grieving women form an unlikely friendship and Suzanne begins to explore Fantasia’s world. “They should hate each other, but they don’t,” said Clark on Kickstarter. “And, they shouldn’t become friends, but they do. And, this is Christmas. This is what it means to me. Would this happen any other time of the year?” Clark is a 2004 film school graduate from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. When recently discussing his path to filmmaking with Indiewire, Clark also noted his other “film school,” the Video Vault, a rental store in Alexandria, Va., where he worked during high school and college. “The store specialized in cult/exploitation, classic Hollywood and Euro art house movies,” he said. “I wholly credit them with shaping my tastes and style.”Clark returned to northern Virginia to film White Reindeer where the story is also set. Clark’s films have been noted for their provocative storytelling and high production quality. His work has played at festivals throughout the United States and Europe, including South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, and the Edinburgh International Film Festival. Clark currently lives in Brooklyn, NY. n
Anna Margaret Hollyman on 'White Reindeer'
Zach Clark
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UNC-SA News
Chad Hartigan has directed two films since
graduating from UNCSA in 2004. His
first feature film, Luke and Brie Are on a
First Date premiered at the Hamptons
International Film Festival in 2008 before
playing all over the world and inspiring a
Latin American remake in 2013. His second feature,This is
Martin Bonner, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival this
January where it went on to win the coveted Best of Next
Audience Award.
Inspired by his father’s move to Virginia for work, This is
Martin Bonner centers on Martin Bonner (Paul Eenhoorn),
an older man who moves to Reno, Nevada, to work for a
Christian prisoner rehabilitation program. There, he meets
Travis (Richmond Arquette, yes, THAT Arquette family), a man
who must reconnect with his daughter after years behind bars.
The film has received rave reviews and local audiences will
be delighted to learn that Hartigan will represent his film at the
2013 RiverRun International Film Festival in April. He recently
sat down with WS Arts to reflect on his time spent in Winston-
Salem and his reactions to winning at Sundance.
Q - WS Arts: At what age or time in life did filmmaking cross from a hobby to something more serious?
A - Hartigan: Not really until film school. I went to high
school in Virginia where I was very active in theatre and I always
thought I wanted to be an actor. I was only interested in film
acting though, and the idea of going to college for theatre and
doing exercises pretending to be a tree or a cat or something
really didn't appeal to me, so I went to film school as a kind of
back door route to film acting. Once I was in, though, and really
got into the nuts and bolts of film theory and filmmaking, I was
hooked and I immediately started losing my hair and my good
looks so it worked out great.
Q. WS Arts: UNCSA was the only film school to which you applied. What drew you?
A. - Hartigan: A friend I looked up to in high school first told
me about it because he had done some research on schools.
I couldn't have been lazier about that whole process, but I did
take a road trip from Virginia with another friend down to North
Carolina to visit the campus and was really impressed. I also
knew that I was never going be able to afford a USC or NYU
so I didn't really have a lot of options for film conservatories on
the East Coast.
Q. - WS Arts: Traditionally, UNCSA grads are a tight knit group. Do you continue to work closely with other UNCSA grads?
A. - Hartigan: Absolutely true. In my case, as a directing
major, all of my main colleagues and best friends are also
directors, so it's hard to collaborate directly, but I always
go to them for advice and notes on scripts and cuts. My
cinematographer, Sean McElwee, was in my grade at school
but we actually didn't really collaborate or become close until
we were both living in LA after graduation.
Q. WS Arts: Filmmaking is time consuming. Do you have time for any particular interests outside of filmmaking?
A. - Hartigan: I love soccer almost as much as I love movies.
Fresh oFF a win at sundance, uncsa alum returns to winston-salem
Chad Hartigan
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UNC-SA NewsI was born in Cyprus and grew up in Europe so that's just in
my blood. Every Saturday I play in a pickup league in Silver
Lake with a bunch of other filmmakers, actors and musicians
so that's one of the highlights of my week. Sean, myself and
one of our Associate Producers, Jeffrey Ruggles, like to go to
as many LA Galaxy games as we can during the season too.
Back to back champs, no big deal.
Q. - WS Arts: This is Martin Bonner was accepted at Sundance and went on to win the 2013 Best of NEXT Audience Award. What was it like to be part of Sundance?
A. - Hartigan: Sundance was overwhelming, in only the
best way. I found that everyone, from the critics to the industry
to the audiences, were just really supportive of the films in
general and really excited about being there and being a part
of that event. I loved meeting all the other filmmakers in my
category and hope to see them all at other festivals throughout
the year so I can finally watch their movies, since I was too busy
to catch them there. But yeah, I had a bit of a cynical view of
Sundance before going and meeting everyone involved and I
couldn't have been more wrong about that.
Q. - WS Arts: You return to Winston-Salem in April for the RiverRun International Film Festival. Do you
plan to return to any of your old stomping grounds?A. - Hartigan: Acadia Grill was my jam but I've heard it's
closed now. West End Cafe's grilled cheese is a dream so I'm
definitely gonna head there. Definitely need a Cookout shake
at some point.
Hartigan’s current film, This is Martin Bonner will be
screened.
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88.5 WFDD & The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts team up to present a
special Live Cinema presentation of the hit NPR show Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!
It’s Wait Wait ... Don’t Tell Me!
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wait-wait-dont-tell-me/ like you’ve
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well, normally you can’t see it…it’s
a radio show.
A live taping of Wait Wait ... Don’t Tell
Me!, the NPR news quiz syndicated
nationally to 3.2 million people each
week, will be beamed to select movie
theaters across the country for the first
time ever on Thursday, May 2nd, 2013.
88.5 WFDD, the NPR News & Triad
Arts station licensed to Wake Forest
University, www.wfdd.org & The Milton
Rhodes Center for the Arts www.
rhodesartscenter.org, are partnering
together to bring a special Live Cinema
presentation of the hit NPR show Wait
Wait ... Don't Tell Me! to the big screen at
The Hanesbrands Theatre in downtown
Winston-Salem.
Wait Wait ... Don’t Tell Me! will be
screened at The Hanesbrands Theatre,
209 N. Spruce Street, Winston-Salem,
NC, 27101, on May 2nd @ 8 PM.
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Art News
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Festival PhotosPam Grier
Sissy Spacek & Friend
John Ehle & Susan Von Cannon
Ned Beatty receives Master of Cinema Award from Executive Director Dale Pollock
PAGE 16 WS ARTS MAGAZINERiverRun Headquarters, a/perture, The Stevens Center Box OfficeParking for the RiverRun Headquarters (305 W. Fourth Street), a/perture cinema (311 W. Fourth Street) and The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) will not be designated, but metered parking is available on Fourth Street, Cherry Street and Marshall Street. Street parking is free after 6:00pm in the evening. There is also a paid parking deck located between Marshall and Cherry Streets and has entrances from either direction.
Hanesbrands Theatre and Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts Parking for the Hanesbrands Theatre and The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts (209 N. Spruce Street) is available on Spruce Street, directly across from the main entrance of The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts. This is a paid parking lot. For more information please call 336-747-1414.
SECCAParking is available directly outside of SECCA. For more information please call (336) 725-1904.
SHUTTLE SERVICE: The RiverRun International Film Festival is pleased to offer a shuttle service to the ACE Theater complex located on campus at UNC-School of the Arts.
• Shuttle service originates at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street, drops at the ACE Theatre at UNCSA and loops back to the parking lot at the YWCA.
• The shuttle will run approximately every 20 minutes.
• To arrive at your screening/event on the UNCSA campus, please arrive at least 45 minutes before your desired arrival time on campus.
2013 VENUES The 2013 Festival Headquarters is again located in the heart of downtown Winston-Salem at 305 W. Fourth Street, where RiverRun attendees can find the latest information on film screenings, check out Festival merchandise and talk with our qualified volunteers about all of the Festival’s activities.
on the card all at once, or spread them out over the course of the 2013 Festival. The card can be used at any RiverRun venue and will be punched by a Festival volunteer or box office staff member for whatever amount you choose to spend. Please note that many films sell out in advance and it is recommended that you use your Ticket Sampler at the Stevens Center Box Office to acquire film tickets in advance.
BOX OFFICE INFO: Every year, many shows sell out before the Festival even begins. For that reason, attendees are strongly advised to purchase all tickets in advance. The main Festival box office is now open 11:00am-6:00pm Monday through Friday and is located at The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) in downtown Winston-Salem. Tickets or Sampler cards may also be purchased over the phone (336-721-1945) or through the RiverRun website: www.riverrunfilm.com. Please note that all internet sales will include an additional service charge, which is charged by the ticketing company, not RiverRun. To avoid paying the extra service charges, please purchase your tickets in person or over the phone.
From April 12-14 & 19-21, a second Festival box office will open at the ACE Cinematheque Complex at the UNC School of the Arts campus (1533 S. Main Street) for walk-up sales only. For screenings at the three other Festival locations – a/perture cinema, Hanesbrands Theatre and SECCA – please note that day-of walk-up sales will be available starting one hour before each show.
NOTE: Because RiverRun has limited seating capacities and strives to accommodate as many patrons as possible, we create a “Wait List” about an hour before the start of any “sold out” show to fill every seat possible. Fifteen minutes prior to the start of every “sold out” film, RiverRun will sell any empty seats to patrons who are present and on the Wait List. Therefore, we suggest all ticket holders arrive at Festival venues far enough in advance (45 minutes is typically sufficient) to ensure that they are in their seats at least 15 minutes prior to showtime. If you purchase a ticket and are turned away due to all seats being filled prior to your arrival, RiverRun will refund the price of your ticket or exchange it for another ticket of equal value.
HOTEL:Rooms are available at a special discounted rate for RiverRun attendees at the Festival’s hotel sponsor.
The Brookstown Inn (200 Brookstown Avenue) is an historic old textile mill that has been renovated into a modern hotel right in the heart of Winston-Salem. The special RiverRun patron rate is $79. For reservations please call (336) 725-1120 and ask for the RiverRun rate.
PARkINgUNC School of the Arts ACE Theatre ComplexParking on campus is only available for those with state-issued handicap parking passes or special RiverRun credentials. All parking for film screenings and events will be at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street; a shuttle service will run every 20 minutes between the YWCA and ACE Theatre.
ABOUT USLocated in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the RiverRun International Film Festival annually presents a rich blend of new films by established and emerging filmmakers, showcasing a diverse collection of cinematic voices from around the world. Our mission is to foster a greater appreciation of cinema and a deeper understanding of the many people, cultures and perspectives of our world through regular interaction with great films and filmmakers.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Please visit the RiverRun website (www.riverrunfilm.com) or call the office at 336-724-1502.
TICkETS & PASSESThere are two different ways to buy tickets for RiverRun. The first is to buy individual tickets for each film or event. Ticket prices range from $5 for matinee screenings (Monday-Friday until 5:00pm), $10 for regular Festival screenings, and up to $15 for select special events. (Unless otherwise noted, all films and events listed in this brochure are $10.) Students who present a valid student ID and purchase tickets in person will receive a discount of $2 off all film tickets (except matinees). Special group rates for 10 people or more are available by calling 336-724-1502 x109.
The second way to attend the Festival is to purchase a Ticket Sampler card from any Festival box office. These cards cost $100 but allow you to pick and choose up to $110 in Festival tickets. You can redeem the credits
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CASTINg BY10:30AM89 MIN.
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LAURENCE ANYWAYS 10:00AM168 MIN.
IN THE HOUSE10:00AM105 MIN.
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ART OF CONFLICT1:00PM70 MIN.
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RiverRun Headquarters, a/perture, The Stevens Center Box OfficeParking for the RiverRun Headquarters (305 W. Fourth Street), a/perture cinema (311 W. Fourth Street) and The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) will not be designated, but metered parking is available on Fourth Street, Cherry Street and Marshall Street. Street parking is free after 6:00pm in the evening. There is also a paid parking deck located between Marshall and Cherry Streets and has entrances from either direction.
Hanesbrands Theatre and Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts Parking for the Hanesbrands Theatre and The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts (209 N. Spruce Street) is available on Spruce Street, directly across from the main entrance of The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts. This is a paid parking lot. For more information please call 336-747-1414.
SECCAParking is available directly outside of SECCA. For more information please call (336) 725-1904.
SHUTTLE SERVICE: The RiverRun International Film Festival is pleased to offer a shuttle service to the ACE Theater complex located on campus at UNC-School of the Arts.
• Shuttle service originates at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street, drops at the ACE Theatre at UNCSA and loops back to the parking lot at the YWCA.
• The shuttle will run approximately every 20 minutes.
• To arrive at your screening/event on the UNCSA campus, please arrive at least 45 minutes before your desired arrival time on campus.
2013 VENUES The 2013 Festival Headquarters is again located in the heart of downtown Winston-Salem at 305 W. Fourth Street, where RiverRun attendees can find the latest information on film screenings, check out Festival merchandise and talk with our qualified volunteers about all of the Festival’s activities.
on the card all at once, or spread them out over the course of the 2013 Festival. The card can be used at any RiverRun venue and will be punched by a Festival volunteer or box office staff member for whatever amount you choose to spend. Please note that many films sell out in advance and it is recommended that you use your Ticket Sampler at the Stevens Center Box Office to acquire film tickets in advance.
BOX OFFICE INFO: Every year, many shows sell out before the Festival even begins. For that reason, attendees are strongly advised to purchase all tickets in advance. The main Festival box office is now open 11:00am-6:00pm Monday through Friday and is located at The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) in downtown Winston-Salem. Tickets or Sampler cards may also be purchased over the phone (336-721-1945) or through the RiverRun website: www.riverrunfilm.com. Please note that all internet sales will include an additional service charge, which is charged by the ticketing company, not RiverRun. To avoid paying the extra service charges, please purchase your tickets in person or over the phone.
From April 12-14 & 19-21, a second Festival box office will open at the ACE Cinematheque Complex at the UNC School of the Arts campus (1533 S. Main Street) for walk-up sales only. For screenings at the three other Festival locations – a/perture cinema, Hanesbrands Theatre and SECCA – please note that day-of walk-up sales will be available starting one hour before each show.
NOTE: Because RiverRun has limited seating capacities and strives to accommodate as many patrons as possible, we create a “Wait List” about an hour before the start of any “sold out” show to fill every seat possible. Fifteen minutes prior to the start of every “sold out” film, RiverRun will sell any empty seats to patrons who are present and on the Wait List. Therefore, we suggest all ticket holders arrive at Festival venues far enough in advance (45 minutes is typically sufficient) to ensure that they are in their seats at least 15 minutes prior to showtime. If you purchase a ticket and are turned away due to all seats being filled prior to your arrival, RiverRun will refund the price of your ticket or exchange it for another ticket of equal value.
HOTEL:Rooms are available at a special discounted rate for RiverRun attendees at the Festival’s hotel sponsor.
The Brookstown Inn (200 Brookstown Avenue) is an historic old textile mill that has been renovated into a modern hotel right in the heart of Winston-Salem. The special RiverRun patron rate is $79. For reservations please call (336) 725-1120 and ask for the RiverRun rate.
PARkINgUNC School of the Arts ACE Theatre ComplexParking on campus is only available for those with state-issued handicap parking passes or special RiverRun credentials. All parking for film screenings and events will be at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street; a shuttle service will run every 20 minutes between the YWCA and ACE Theatre.
ABOUT USLocated in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the RiverRun International Film Festival annually presents a rich blend of new films by established and emerging filmmakers, showcasing a diverse collection of cinematic voices from around the world. Our mission is to foster a greater appreciation of cinema and a deeper understanding of the many people, cultures and perspectives of our world through regular interaction with great films and filmmakers.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Please visit the RiverRun website (www.riverrunfilm.com) or call the office at 336-724-1502.
TICkETS & PASSESThere are two different ways to buy tickets for RiverRun. The first is to buy individual tickets for each film or event. Ticket prices range from $5 for matinee screenings (Monday-Friday until 5:00pm), $10 for regular Festival screenings, and up to $15 for select special events. (Unless otherwise noted, all films and events listed in this brochure are $10.) Students who present a valid student ID and purchase tickets in person will receive a discount of $2 off all film tickets (except matinees). Special group rates for 10 people or more are available by calling 336-724-1502 x109.
The second way to attend the Festival is to purchase a Ticket Sampler card from any Festival box office. These cards cost $100 but allow you to pick and choose up to $110 in Festival tickets. You can redeem the credits
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THE SEVENTH SEAL4:00PM96 MIN.
THE COLOR OF THE CHAMELEON7:00PM111 MIN.
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N.C. SHORTS 110:00AM99 MIN.
N.C. SHORTS 212:30PM96 MIN.
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PINCUS - $511:00AM78 MIN.
SUSIE’S HOPE - $53:00PM104 MIN.
THE MUPPET MOVIE6:30PM95 MIN. - FREE
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PERSISTENCE OF VISION - $52:00PM83 MIN.
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N.C. SHORTS 2 - $54:15PM96 MIN.
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REALITY7:30PM116 MIN.
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IT’S A DISASTER8:00PM89 MIN.
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FIRST COMES LOVE - $52:00PM108 MIN.
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gOOgLE AND THE WORLD BRAIN - $52:30PM89 MIN.
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NARRATIVE SHORTS 111:00AM91 MIN.
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SHENANDOAH8:00PM97 MIN.
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DOWNEAST12:00PM 80 MIN.
SHENANDOAH4:00PM97 MIN.
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FIRST COMES LOVE3:30PM108 MIN.
PORTRAIT OF WALLY10:30AM90 MIN.
SCABBARD SAMURAI1:00PM103 MIN.
IN THE HOUSE4:00PM105 MIN.
SOFIA’S LAST AMBULANCE1:30PM76 MIN.
THE DISCOVERERS10:00AM104 MIN.
A RIVER CHANgES COURSE12:30PM83 MIN.
I AM BREATHINg3:30PM72 MIN.
LA CAMIONETA 6:30PM72 MIN.
VIRTUALLY HEROES9:30PM84 MIN.
HOUSTON10:30AM107 MIN.
DOC SHORTS 11:30PM81 MIN.
DOC SHORTS 24:00PM78 MIN.
TEY7:00PM86 MIN.
LATE NIgHT SHORTS10:00PM83 MIN.
NARRATIVE SHORTS 23:30PM84 MIN.
THIS IS MARTIN BONNER6:30PM83 MIN.
PICTURE DAY8:30PM93 MIN.
RiverRun Headquarters, a/perture, The Stevens Center Box OfficeParking for the RiverRun Headquarters (305 W. Fourth Street), a/perture cinema (311 W. Fourth Street) and The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) will not be designated, but metered parking is available on Fourth Street, Cherry Street and Marshall Street. Street parking is free after 6:00pm in the evening. There is also a paid parking deck located between Marshall and Cherry Streets and has entrances from either direction.
Hanesbrands Theatre and Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts Parking for the Hanesbrands Theatre and The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts (209 N. Spruce Street) is available on Spruce Street, directly across from the main entrance of The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts. This is a paid parking lot. For more information please call 336-747-1414.
SECCAParking is available directly outside of SECCA. For more information please call (336) 725-1904.
SHUTTLE SERVICE: The RiverRun International Film Festival is pleased to offer a shuttle service to the ACE Theater complex located on campus at UNC-School of the Arts.
• Shuttle service originates at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street, drops at the ACE Theatre at UNCSA and loops back to the parking lot at the YWCA.
• The shuttle will run approximately every 20 minutes.
• To arrive at your screening/event on the UNCSA campus, please arrive at least 45 minutes before your desired arrival time on campus.
2013 VENUES The 2013 Festival Headquarters is again located in the heart of downtown Winston-Salem at 305 W. Fourth Street, where RiverRun attendees can find the latest information on film screenings, check out Festival merchandise and talk with our qualified volunteers about all of the Festival’s activities.
on the card all at once, or spread them out over the course of the 2013 Festival. The card can be used at any RiverRun venue and will be punched by a Festival volunteer or box office staff member for whatever amount you choose to spend. Please note that many films sell out in advance and it is recommended that you use your Ticket Sampler at the Stevens Center Box Office to acquire film tickets in advance.
BOX OFFICE INFO: Every year, many shows sell out before the Festival even begins. For that reason, attendees are strongly advised to purchase all tickets in advance. The main Festival box office is now open 11:00am-6:00pm Monday through Friday and is located at The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) in downtown Winston-Salem. Tickets or Sampler cards may also be purchased over the phone (336-721-1945) or through the RiverRun website: www.riverrunfilm.com. Please note that all internet sales will include an additional service charge, which is charged by the ticketing company, not RiverRun. To avoid paying the extra service charges, please purchase your tickets in person or over the phone.
From April 12-14 & 19-21, a second Festival box office will open at the ACE Cinematheque Complex at the UNC School of the Arts campus (1533 S. Main Street) for walk-up sales only. For screenings at the three other Festival locations – a/perture cinema, Hanesbrands Theatre and SECCA – please note that day-of walk-up sales will be available starting one hour before each show.
NOTE: Because RiverRun has limited seating capacities and strives to accommodate as many patrons as possible, we create a “Wait List” about an hour before the start of any “sold out” show to fill every seat possible. Fifteen minutes prior to the start of every “sold out” film, RiverRun will sell any empty seats to patrons who are present and on the Wait List. Therefore, we suggest all ticket holders arrive at Festival venues far enough in advance (45 minutes is typically sufficient) to ensure that they are in their seats at least 15 minutes prior to showtime. If you purchase a ticket and are turned away due to all seats being filled prior to your arrival, RiverRun will refund the price of your ticket or exchange it for another ticket of equal value.
HOTEL:Rooms are available at a special discounted rate for RiverRun attendees at the Festival’s hotel sponsor.
The Brookstown Inn (200 Brookstown Avenue) is an historic old textile mill that has been renovated into a modern hotel right in the heart of Winston-Salem. The special RiverRun patron rate is $79. For reservations please call (336) 725-1120 and ask for the RiverRun rate.
PARkINgUNC School of the Arts ACE Theatre ComplexParking on campus is only available for those with state-issued handicap parking passes or special RiverRun credentials. All parking for film screenings and events will be at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street; a shuttle service will run every 20 minutes between the YWCA and ACE Theatre.
ABOUT USLocated in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the RiverRun International Film Festival annually presents a rich blend of new films by established and emerging filmmakers, showcasing a diverse collection of cinematic voices from around the world. Our mission is to foster a greater appreciation of cinema and a deeper understanding of the many people, cultures and perspectives of our world through regular interaction with great films and filmmakers.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Please visit the RiverRun website (www.riverrunfilm.com) or call the office at 336-724-1502.
TICkETS & PASSESThere are two different ways to buy tickets for RiverRun. The first is to buy individual tickets for each film or event. Ticket prices range from $5 for matinee screenings (Monday-Friday until 5:00pm), $10 for regular Festival screenings, and up to $15 for select special events. (Unless otherwise noted, all films and events listed in this brochure are $10.) Students who present a valid student ID and purchase tickets in person will receive a discount of $2 off all film tickets (except matinees). Special group rates for 10 people or more are available by calling 336-724-1502 x109.
The second way to attend the Festival is to purchase a Ticket Sampler card from any Festival box office. These cards cost $100 but allow you to pick and choose up to $110 in Festival tickets. You can redeem the credits
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SUSIE’S HOPE1:00PM104 MIN.
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RiverRun Headquarters, a/perture, The Stevens Center Box OfficeParking for the RiverRun Headquarters (305 W. Fourth Street), a/perture cinema (311 W. Fourth Street) and The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) will not be designated, but metered parking is available on Fourth Street, Cherry Street and Marshall Street. Street parking is free after 6:00pm in the evening. There is also a paid parking deck located between Marshall and Cherry Streets and has entrances from either direction.
Hanesbrands Theatre and Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts Parking for the Hanesbrands Theatre and The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts (209 N. Spruce Street) is available on Spruce Street, directly across from the main entrance of The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts. This is a paid parking lot. For more information please call 336-747-1414.
SECCAParking is available directly outside of SECCA. For more information please call (336) 725-1904.
SHUTTLE SERVICE: The RiverRun International Film Festival is pleased to offer a shuttle service to the ACE Theater complex located on campus at UNC-School of the Arts.
• Shuttle service originates at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street, drops at the ACE Theatre at UNCSA and loops back to the parking lot at the YWCA.
• The shuttle will run approximately every 20 minutes.
• To arrive at your screening/event on the UNCSA campus, please arrive at least 45 minutes before your desired arrival time on campus.
2013 VENUES The 2013 Festival Headquarters is again located in the heart of downtown Winston-Salem at 305 W. Fourth Street, where RiverRun attendees can find the latest information on film screenings, check out Festival merchandise and talk with our qualified volunteers about all of the Festival’s activities.
on the card all at once, or spread them out over the course of the 2013 Festival. The card can be used at any RiverRun venue and will be punched by a Festival volunteer or box office staff member for whatever amount you choose to spend. Please note that many films sell out in advance and it is recommended that you use your Ticket Sampler at the Stevens Center Box Office to acquire film tickets in advance.
BOX OFFICE INFO: Every year, many shows sell out before the Festival even begins. For that reason, attendees are strongly advised to purchase all tickets in advance. The main Festival box office is now open 11:00am-6:00pm Monday through Friday and is located at The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) in downtown Winston-Salem. Tickets or Sampler cards may also be purchased over the phone (336-721-1945) or through the RiverRun website: www.riverrunfilm.com. Please note that all internet sales will include an additional service charge, which is charged by the ticketing company, not RiverRun. To avoid paying the extra service charges, please purchase your tickets in person or over the phone.
From April 12-14 & 19-21, a second Festival box office will open at the ACE Cinematheque Complex at the UNC School of the Arts campus (1533 S. Main Street) for walk-up sales only. For screenings at the three other Festival locations – a/perture cinema, Hanesbrands Theatre and SECCA – please note that day-of walk-up sales will be available starting one hour before each show.
NOTE: Because RiverRun has limited seating capacities and strives to accommodate as many patrons as possible, we create a “Wait List” about an hour before the start of any “sold out” show to fill every seat possible. Fifteen minutes prior to the start of every “sold out” film, RiverRun will sell any empty seats to patrons who are present and on the Wait List. Therefore, we suggest all ticket holders arrive at Festival venues far enough in advance (45 minutes is typically sufficient) to ensure that they are in their seats at least 15 minutes prior to showtime. If you purchase a ticket and are turned away due to all seats being filled prior to your arrival, RiverRun will refund the price of your ticket or exchange it for another ticket of equal value.
HOTEL:Rooms are available at a special discounted rate for RiverRun attendees at the Festival’s hotel sponsor.
The Brookstown Inn (200 Brookstown Avenue) is an historic old textile mill that has been renovated into a modern hotel right in the heart of Winston-Salem. The special RiverRun patron rate is $79. For reservations please call (336) 725-1120 and ask for the RiverRun rate.
PARkINgUNC School of the Arts ACE Theatre ComplexParking on campus is only available for those with state-issued handicap parking passes or special RiverRun credentials. All parking for film screenings and events will be at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street; a shuttle service will run every 20 minutes between the YWCA and ACE Theatre.
ABOUT USLocated in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the RiverRun International Film Festival annually presents a rich blend of new films by established and emerging filmmakers, showcasing a diverse collection of cinematic voices from around the world. Our mission is to foster a greater appreciation of cinema and a deeper understanding of the many people, cultures and perspectives of our world through regular interaction with great films and filmmakers.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Please visit the RiverRun website (www.riverrunfilm.com) or call the office at 336-724-1502.
TICkETS & PASSESThere are two different ways to buy tickets for RiverRun. The first is to buy individual tickets for each film or event. Ticket prices range from $5 for matinee screenings (Monday-Friday until 5:00pm), $10 for regular Festival screenings, and up to $15 for select special events. (Unless otherwise noted, all films and events listed in this brochure are $10.) Students who present a valid student ID and purchase tickets in person will receive a discount of $2 off all film tickets (except matinees). Special group rates for 10 people or more are available by calling 336-724-1502 x109.
The second way to attend the Festival is to purchase a Ticket Sampler card from any Festival box office. These cards cost $100 but allow you to pick and choose up to $110 in Festival tickets. You can redeem the credits
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RiverRun Headquarters, a/perture, The Stevens Center Box OfficeParking for the RiverRun Headquarters (305 W. Fourth Street), a/perture cinema (311 W. Fourth Street) and The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) will not be designated, but metered parking is available on Fourth Street, Cherry Street and Marshall Street. Street parking is free after 6:00pm in the evening. There is also a paid parking deck located between Marshall and Cherry Streets and has entrances from either direction.
Hanesbrands Theatre and Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts Parking for the Hanesbrands Theatre and The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts (209 N. Spruce Street) is available on Spruce Street, directly across from the main entrance of The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts. This is a paid parking lot. For more information please call 336-747-1414.
SECCAParking is available directly outside of SECCA. For more information please call (336) 725-1904.
SHUTTLE SERVICE: The RiverRun International Film Festival is pleased to offer a shuttle service to the ACE Theater complex located on campus at UNC-School of the Arts.
• Shuttle service originates at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street, drops at the ACE Theatre at UNCSA and loops back to the parking lot at the YWCA.
• The shuttle will run approximately every 20 minutes.
• To arrive at your screening/event on the UNCSA campus, please arrive at least 45 minutes before your desired arrival time on campus.
2013 VENUES The 2013 Festival Headquarters is again located in the heart of downtown Winston-Salem at 305 W. Fourth Street, where RiverRun attendees can find the latest information on film screenings, check out Festival merchandise and talk with our qualified volunteers about all of the Festival’s activities.
on the card all at once, or spread them out over the course of the 2013 Festival. The card can be used at any RiverRun venue and will be punched by a Festival volunteer or box office staff member for whatever amount you choose to spend. Please note that many films sell out in advance and it is recommended that you use your Ticket Sampler at the Stevens Center Box Office to acquire film tickets in advance.
BOX OFFICE INFO: Every year, many shows sell out before the Festival even begins. For that reason, attendees are strongly advised to purchase all tickets in advance. The main Festival box office is now open 11:00am-6:00pm Monday through Friday and is located at The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) in downtown Winston-Salem. Tickets or Sampler cards may also be purchased over the phone (336-721-1945) or through the RiverRun website: www.riverrunfilm.com. Please note that all internet sales will include an additional service charge, which is charged by the ticketing company, not RiverRun. To avoid paying the extra service charges, please purchase your tickets in person or over the phone.
From April 12-14 & 19-21, a second Festival box office will open at the ACE Cinematheque Complex at the UNC School of the Arts campus (1533 S. Main Street) for walk-up sales only. For screenings at the three other Festival locations – a/perture cinema, Hanesbrands Theatre and SECCA – please note that day-of walk-up sales will be available starting one hour before each show.
NOTE: Because RiverRun has limited seating capacities and strives to accommodate as many patrons as possible, we create a “Wait List” about an hour before the start of any “sold out” show to fill every seat possible. Fifteen minutes prior to the start of every “sold out” film, RiverRun will sell any empty seats to patrons who are present and on the Wait List. Therefore, we suggest all ticket holders arrive at Festival venues far enough in advance (45 minutes is typically sufficient) to ensure that they are in their seats at least 15 minutes prior to showtime. If you purchase a ticket and are turned away due to all seats being filled prior to your arrival, RiverRun will refund the price of your ticket or exchange it for another ticket of equal value.
HOTEL:Rooms are available at a special discounted rate for RiverRun attendees at the Festival’s hotel sponsor.
The Brookstown Inn (200 Brookstown Avenue) is an historic old textile mill that has been renovated into a modern hotel right in the heart of Winston-Salem. The special RiverRun patron rate is $79. For reservations please call (336) 725-1120 and ask for the RiverRun rate.
PARkINgUNC School of the Arts ACE Theatre ComplexParking on campus is only available for those with state-issued handicap parking passes or special RiverRun credentials. All parking for film screenings and events will be at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street; a shuttle service will run every 20 minutes between the YWCA and ACE Theatre.
ABOUT USLocated in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the RiverRun International Film Festival annually presents a rich blend of new films by established and emerging filmmakers, showcasing a diverse collection of cinematic voices from around the world. Our mission is to foster a greater appreciation of cinema and a deeper understanding of the many people, cultures and perspectives of our world through regular interaction with great films and filmmakers.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Please visit the RiverRun website (www.riverrunfilm.com) or call the office at 336-724-1502.
TICkETS & PASSESThere are two different ways to buy tickets for RiverRun. The first is to buy individual tickets for each film or event. Ticket prices range from $5 for matinee screenings (Monday-Friday until 5:00pm), $10 for regular Festival screenings, and up to $15 for select special events. (Unless otherwise noted, all films and events listed in this brochure are $10.) Students who present a valid student ID and purchase tickets in person will receive a discount of $2 off all film tickets (except matinees). Special group rates for 10 people or more are available by calling 336-724-1502 x109.
The second way to attend the Festival is to purchase a Ticket Sampler card from any Festival box office. These cards cost $100 but allow you to pick and choose up to $110 in Festival tickets. You can redeem the credits
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RiverRun Headquarters, a/perture, The Stevens Center Box OfficeParking for the RiverRun Headquarters (305 W. Fourth Street), a/perture cinema (311 W. Fourth Street) and The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) will not be designated, but metered parking is available on Fourth Street, Cherry Street and Marshall Street. Street parking is free after 6:00pm in the evening. There is also a paid parking deck located between Marshall and Cherry Streets and has entrances from either direction.
Hanesbrands Theatre and Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts Parking for the Hanesbrands Theatre and The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts (209 N. Spruce Street) is available on Spruce Street, directly across from the main entrance of The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts. This is a paid parking lot. For more information please call 336-747-1414.
SECCAParking is available directly outside of SECCA. For more information please call (336) 725-1904.
SHUTTLE SERVICE: The RiverRun International Film Festival is pleased to offer a shuttle service to the ACE Theater complex located on campus at UNC-School of the Arts.
• Shuttle service originates at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street, drops at the ACE Theatre at UNCSA and loops back to the parking lot at the YWCA.
• The shuttle will run approximately every 20 minutes.
• To arrive at your screening/event on the UNCSA campus, please arrive at least 45 minutes before your desired arrival time on campus.
2013 VENUES The 2013 Festival Headquarters is again located in the heart of downtown Winston-Salem at 305 W. Fourth Street, where RiverRun attendees can find the latest information on film screenings, check out Festival merchandise and talk with our qualified volunteers about all of the Festival’s activities.
on the card all at once, or spread them out over the course of the 2013 Festival. The card can be used at any RiverRun venue and will be punched by a Festival volunteer or box office staff member for whatever amount you choose to spend. Please note that many films sell out in advance and it is recommended that you use your Ticket Sampler at the Stevens Center Box Office to acquire film tickets in advance.
BOX OFFICE INFO: Every year, many shows sell out before the Festival even begins. For that reason, attendees are strongly advised to purchase all tickets in advance. The main Festival box office is now open 11:00am-6:00pm Monday through Friday and is located at The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) in downtown Winston-Salem. Tickets or Sampler cards may also be purchased over the phone (336-721-1945) or through the RiverRun website: www.riverrunfilm.com. Please note that all internet sales will include an additional service charge, which is charged by the ticketing company, not RiverRun. To avoid paying the extra service charges, please purchase your tickets in person or over the phone.
From April 12-14 & 19-21, a second Festival box office will open at the ACE Cinematheque Complex at the UNC School of the Arts campus (1533 S. Main Street) for walk-up sales only. For screenings at the three other Festival locations – a/perture cinema, Hanesbrands Theatre and SECCA – please note that day-of walk-up sales will be available starting one hour before each show.
NOTE: Because RiverRun has limited seating capacities and strives to accommodate as many patrons as possible, we create a “Wait List” about an hour before the start of any “sold out” show to fill every seat possible. Fifteen minutes prior to the start of every “sold out” film, RiverRun will sell any empty seats to patrons who are present and on the Wait List. Therefore, we suggest all ticket holders arrive at Festival venues far enough in advance (45 minutes is typically sufficient) to ensure that they are in their seats at least 15 minutes prior to showtime. If you purchase a ticket and are turned away due to all seats being filled prior to your arrival, RiverRun will refund the price of your ticket or exchange it for another ticket of equal value.
HOTEL:Rooms are available at a special discounted rate for RiverRun attendees at the Festival’s hotel sponsor.
The Brookstown Inn (200 Brookstown Avenue) is an historic old textile mill that has been renovated into a modern hotel right in the heart of Winston-Salem. The special RiverRun patron rate is $79. For reservations please call (336) 725-1120 and ask for the RiverRun rate.
PARkINgUNC School of the Arts ACE Theatre ComplexParking on campus is only available for those with state-issued handicap parking passes or special RiverRun credentials. All parking for film screenings and events will be at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street; a shuttle service will run every 20 minutes between the YWCA and ACE Theatre.
ABOUT USLocated in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the RiverRun International Film Festival annually presents a rich blend of new films by established and emerging filmmakers, showcasing a diverse collection of cinematic voices from around the world. Our mission is to foster a greater appreciation of cinema and a deeper understanding of the many people, cultures and perspectives of our world through regular interaction with great films and filmmakers.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Please visit the RiverRun website (www.riverrunfilm.com) or call the office at 336-724-1502.
TICkETS & PASSESThere are two different ways to buy tickets for RiverRun. The first is to buy individual tickets for each film or event. Ticket prices range from $5 for matinee screenings (Monday-Friday until 5:00pm), $10 for regular Festival screenings, and up to $15 for select special events. (Unless otherwise noted, all films and events listed in this brochure are $10.) Students who present a valid student ID and purchase tickets in person will receive a discount of $2 off all film tickets (except matinees). Special group rates for 10 people or more are available by calling 336-724-1502 x109.
The second way to attend the Festival is to purchase a Ticket Sampler card from any Festival box office. These cards cost $100 but allow you to pick and choose up to $110 in Festival tickets. You can redeem the credits
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RiverRun Headquarters, a/perture, The Stevens Center Box OfficeParking for the RiverRun Headquarters (305 W. Fourth Street), a/perture cinema (311 W. Fourth Street) and The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) will not be designated, but metered parking is available on Fourth Street, Cherry Street and Marshall Street. Street parking is free after 6:00pm in the evening. There is also a paid parking deck located between Marshall and Cherry Streets and has entrances from either direction.
Hanesbrands Theatre and Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts Parking for the Hanesbrands Theatre and The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts (209 N. Spruce Street) is available on Spruce Street, directly across from the main entrance of The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts. This is a paid parking lot. For more information please call 336-747-1414.
SECCAParking is available directly outside of SECCA. For more information please call (336) 725-1904.
SHUTTLE SERVICE: The RiverRun International Film Festival is pleased to offer a shuttle service to the ACE Theater complex located on campus at UNC-School of the Arts.
• Shuttle service originates at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street, drops at the ACE Theatre at UNCSA and loops back to the parking lot at the YWCA.
• The shuttle will run approximately every 20 minutes.
• To arrive at your screening/event on the UNCSA campus, please arrive at least 45 minutes before your desired arrival time on campus.
2013 VENUES The 2013 Festival Headquarters is again located in the heart of downtown Winston-Salem at 305 W. Fourth Street, where RiverRun attendees can find the latest information on film screenings, check out Festival merchandise and talk with our qualified volunteers about all of the Festival’s activities.
on the card all at once, or spread them out over the course of the 2013 Festival. The card can be used at any RiverRun venue and will be punched by a Festival volunteer or box office staff member for whatever amount you choose to spend. Please note that many films sell out in advance and it is recommended that you use your Ticket Sampler at the Stevens Center Box Office to acquire film tickets in advance.
BOX OFFICE INFO: Every year, many shows sell out before the Festival even begins. For that reason, attendees are strongly advised to purchase all tickets in advance. The main Festival box office is now open 11:00am-6:00pm Monday through Friday and is located at The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) in downtown Winston-Salem. Tickets or Sampler cards may also be purchased over the phone (336-721-1945) or through the RiverRun website: www.riverrunfilm.com. Please note that all internet sales will include an additional service charge, which is charged by the ticketing company, not RiverRun. To avoid paying the extra service charges, please purchase your tickets in person or over the phone.
From April 12-14 & 19-21, a second Festival box office will open at the ACE Cinematheque Complex at the UNC School of the Arts campus (1533 S. Main Street) for walk-up sales only. For screenings at the three other Festival locations – a/perture cinema, Hanesbrands Theatre and SECCA – please note that day-of walk-up sales will be available starting one hour before each show.
NOTE: Because RiverRun has limited seating capacities and strives to accommodate as many patrons as possible, we create a “Wait List” about an hour before the start of any “sold out” show to fill every seat possible. Fifteen minutes prior to the start of every “sold out” film, RiverRun will sell any empty seats to patrons who are present and on the Wait List. Therefore, we suggest all ticket holders arrive at Festival venues far enough in advance (45 minutes is typically sufficient) to ensure that they are in their seats at least 15 minutes prior to showtime. If you purchase a ticket and are turned away due to all seats being filled prior to your arrival, RiverRun will refund the price of your ticket or exchange it for another ticket of equal value.
HOTEL:Rooms are available at a special discounted rate for RiverRun attendees at the Festival’s hotel sponsor.
The Brookstown Inn (200 Brookstown Avenue) is an historic old textile mill that has been renovated into a modern hotel right in the heart of Winston-Salem. The special RiverRun patron rate is $79. For reservations please call (336) 725-1120 and ask for the RiverRun rate.
PARkINgUNC School of the Arts ACE Theatre ComplexParking on campus is only available for those with state-issued handicap parking passes or special RiverRun credentials. All parking for film screenings and events will be at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street; a shuttle service will run every 20 minutes between the YWCA and ACE Theatre.
ABOUT USLocated in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the RiverRun International Film Festival annually presents a rich blend of new films by established and emerging filmmakers, showcasing a diverse collection of cinematic voices from around the world. Our mission is to foster a greater appreciation of cinema and a deeper understanding of the many people, cultures and perspectives of our world through regular interaction with great films and filmmakers.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Please visit the RiverRun website (www.riverrunfilm.com) or call the office at 336-724-1502.
TICkETS & PASSESThere are two different ways to buy tickets for RiverRun. The first is to buy individual tickets for each film or event. Ticket prices range from $5 for matinee screenings (Monday-Friday until 5:00pm), $10 for regular Festival screenings, and up to $15 for select special events. (Unless otherwise noted, all films and events listed in this brochure are $10.) Students who present a valid student ID and purchase tickets in person will receive a discount of $2 off all film tickets (except matinees). Special group rates for 10 people or more are available by calling 336-724-1502 x109.
The second way to attend the Festival is to purchase a Ticket Sampler card from any Festival box office. These cards cost $100 but allow you to pick and choose up to $110 in Festival tickets. You can redeem the credits
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RiverRun Headquarters, a/perture, The Stevens Center Box OfficeParking for the RiverRun Headquarters (305 W. Fourth Street), a/perture cinema (311 W. Fourth Street) and The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) will not be designated, but metered parking is available on Fourth Street, Cherry Street and Marshall Street. Street parking is free after 6:00pm in the evening. There is also a paid parking deck located between Marshall and Cherry Streets and has entrances from either direction.
Hanesbrands Theatre and Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts Parking for the Hanesbrands Theatre and The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts (209 N. Spruce Street) is available on Spruce Street, directly across from the main entrance of The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts. This is a paid parking lot. For more information please call 336-747-1414.
SECCAParking is available directly outside of SECCA. For more information please call (336) 725-1904.
SHUTTLE SERVICE: The RiverRun International Film Festival is pleased to offer a shuttle service to the ACE Theater complex located on campus at UNC-School of the Arts.
• Shuttle service originates at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street, drops at the ACE Theatre at UNCSA and loops back to the parking lot at the YWCA.
• The shuttle will run approximately every 20 minutes.
• To arrive at your screening/event on the UNCSA campus, please arrive at least 45 minutes before your desired arrival time on campus.
2013 VENUES The 2013 Festival Headquarters is again located in the heart of downtown Winston-Salem at 305 W. Fourth Street, where RiverRun attendees can find the latest information on film screenings, check out Festival merchandise and talk with our qualified volunteers about all of the Festival’s activities.
on the card all at once, or spread them out over the course of the 2013 Festival. The card can be used at any RiverRun venue and will be punched by a Festival volunteer or box office staff member for whatever amount you choose to spend. Please note that many films sell out in advance and it is recommended that you use your Ticket Sampler at the Stevens Center Box Office to acquire film tickets in advance.
BOX OFFICE INFO: Every year, many shows sell out before the Festival even begins. For that reason, attendees are strongly advised to purchase all tickets in advance. The main Festival box office is now open 11:00am-6:00pm Monday through Friday and is located at The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) in downtown Winston-Salem. Tickets or Sampler cards may also be purchased over the phone (336-721-1945) or through the RiverRun website: www.riverrunfilm.com. Please note that all internet sales will include an additional service charge, which is charged by the ticketing company, not RiverRun. To avoid paying the extra service charges, please purchase your tickets in person or over the phone.
From April 12-14 & 19-21, a second Festival box office will open at the ACE Cinematheque Complex at the UNC School of the Arts campus (1533 S. Main Street) for walk-up sales only. For screenings at the three other Festival locations – a/perture cinema, Hanesbrands Theatre and SECCA – please note that day-of walk-up sales will be available starting one hour before each show.
NOTE: Because RiverRun has limited seating capacities and strives to accommodate as many patrons as possible, we create a “Wait List” about an hour before the start of any “sold out” show to fill every seat possible. Fifteen minutes prior to the start of every “sold out” film, RiverRun will sell any empty seats to patrons who are present and on the Wait List. Therefore, we suggest all ticket holders arrive at Festival venues far enough in advance (45 minutes is typically sufficient) to ensure that they are in their seats at least 15 minutes prior to showtime. If you purchase a ticket and are turned away due to all seats being filled prior to your arrival, RiverRun will refund the price of your ticket or exchange it for another ticket of equal value.
HOTEL:Rooms are available at a special discounted rate for RiverRun attendees at the Festival’s hotel sponsor.
The Brookstown Inn (200 Brookstown Avenue) is an historic old textile mill that has been renovated into a modern hotel right in the heart of Winston-Salem. The special RiverRun patron rate is $79. For reservations please call (336) 725-1120 and ask for the RiverRun rate.
PARkINgUNC School of the Arts ACE Theatre ComplexParking on campus is only available for those with state-issued handicap parking passes or special RiverRun credentials. All parking for film screenings and events will be at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street; a shuttle service will run every 20 minutes between the YWCA and ACE Theatre.
ABOUT USLocated in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the RiverRun International Film Festival annually presents a rich blend of new films by established and emerging filmmakers, showcasing a diverse collection of cinematic voices from around the world. Our mission is to foster a greater appreciation of cinema and a deeper understanding of the many people, cultures and perspectives of our world through regular interaction with great films and filmmakers.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Please visit the RiverRun website (www.riverrunfilm.com) or call the office at 336-724-1502.
TICkETS & PASSESThere are two different ways to buy tickets for RiverRun. The first is to buy individual tickets for each film or event. Ticket prices range from $5 for matinee screenings (Monday-Friday until 5:00pm), $10 for regular Festival screenings, and up to $15 for select special events. (Unless otherwise noted, all films and events listed in this brochure are $10.) Students who present a valid student ID and purchase tickets in person will receive a discount of $2 off all film tickets (except matinees). Special group rates for 10 people or more are available by calling 336-724-1502 x109.
The second way to attend the Festival is to purchase a Ticket Sampler card from any Festival box office. These cards cost $100 but allow you to pick and choose up to $110 in Festival tickets. You can redeem the credits
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RiverRun Headquarters, a/perture, The Stevens Center Box OfficeParking for the RiverRun Headquarters (305 W. Fourth Street), a/perture cinema (311 W. Fourth Street) and The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) will not be designated, but metered parking is available on Fourth Street, Cherry Street and Marshall Street. Street parking is free after 6:00pm in the evening. There is also a paid parking deck located between Marshall and Cherry Streets and has entrances from either direction.
Hanesbrands Theatre and Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts Parking for the Hanesbrands Theatre and The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts (209 N. Spruce Street) is available on Spruce Street, directly across from the main entrance of The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts. This is a paid parking lot. For more information please call 336-747-1414.
SECCAParking is available directly outside of SECCA. For more information please call (336) 725-1904.
SHUTTLE SERVICE: The RiverRun International Film Festival is pleased to offer a shuttle service to the ACE Theater complex located on campus at UNC-School of the Arts.
• Shuttle service originates at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street, drops at the ACE Theatre at UNCSA and loops back to the parking lot at the YWCA.
• The shuttle will run approximately every 20 minutes.
• To arrive at your screening/event on the UNCSA campus, please arrive at least 45 minutes before your desired arrival time on campus.
2013 VENUES The 2013 Festival Headquarters is again located in the heart of downtown Winston-Salem at 305 W. Fourth Street, where RiverRun attendees can find the latest information on film screenings, check out Festival merchandise and talk with our qualified volunteers about all of the Festival’s activities.
on the card all at once, or spread them out over the course of the 2013 Festival. The card can be used at any RiverRun venue and will be punched by a Festival volunteer or box office staff member for whatever amount you choose to spend. Please note that many films sell out in advance and it is recommended that you use your Ticket Sampler at the Stevens Center Box Office to acquire film tickets in advance.
BOX OFFICE INFO: Every year, many shows sell out before the Festival even begins. For that reason, attendees are strongly advised to purchase all tickets in advance. The main Festival box office is now open 11:00am-6:00pm Monday through Friday and is located at The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) in downtown Winston-Salem. Tickets or Sampler cards may also be purchased over the phone (336-721-1945) or through the RiverRun website: www.riverrunfilm.com. Please note that all internet sales will include an additional service charge, which is charged by the ticketing company, not RiverRun. To avoid paying the extra service charges, please purchase your tickets in person or over the phone.
From April 12-14 & 19-21, a second Festival box office will open at the ACE Cinematheque Complex at the UNC School of the Arts campus (1533 S. Main Street) for walk-up sales only. For screenings at the three other Festival locations – a/perture cinema, Hanesbrands Theatre and SECCA – please note that day-of walk-up sales will be available starting one hour before each show.
NOTE: Because RiverRun has limited seating capacities and strives to accommodate as many patrons as possible, we create a “Wait List” about an hour before the start of any “sold out” show to fill every seat possible. Fifteen minutes prior to the start of every “sold out” film, RiverRun will sell any empty seats to patrons who are present and on the Wait List. Therefore, we suggest all ticket holders arrive at Festival venues far enough in advance (45 minutes is typically sufficient) to ensure that they are in their seats at least 15 minutes prior to showtime. If you purchase a ticket and are turned away due to all seats being filled prior to your arrival, RiverRun will refund the price of your ticket or exchange it for another ticket of equal value.
HOTEL:Rooms are available at a special discounted rate for RiverRun attendees at the Festival’s hotel sponsor.
The Brookstown Inn (200 Brookstown Avenue) is an historic old textile mill that has been renovated into a modern hotel right in the heart of Winston-Salem. The special RiverRun patron rate is $79. For reservations please call (336) 725-1120 and ask for the RiverRun rate.
PARkINgUNC School of the Arts ACE Theatre ComplexParking on campus is only available for those with state-issued handicap parking passes or special RiverRun credentials. All parking for film screenings and events will be at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street; a shuttle service will run every 20 minutes between the YWCA and ACE Theatre.
ABOUT USLocated in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the RiverRun International Film Festival annually presents a rich blend of new films by established and emerging filmmakers, showcasing a diverse collection of cinematic voices from around the world. Our mission is to foster a greater appreciation of cinema and a deeper understanding of the many people, cultures and perspectives of our world through regular interaction with great films and filmmakers.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Please visit the RiverRun website (www.riverrunfilm.com) or call the office at 336-724-1502.
TICkETS & PASSESThere are two different ways to buy tickets for RiverRun. The first is to buy individual tickets for each film or event. Ticket prices range from $5 for matinee screenings (Monday-Friday until 5:00pm), $10 for regular Festival screenings, and up to $15 for select special events. (Unless otherwise noted, all films and events listed in this brochure are $10.) Students who present a valid student ID and purchase tickets in person will receive a discount of $2 off all film tickets (except matinees). Special group rates for 10 people or more are available by calling 336-724-1502 x109.
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RiverRun Headquarters, a/perture, The Stevens Center Box OfficeParking for the RiverRun Headquarters (305 W. Fourth Street), a/perture cinema (311 W. Fourth Street) and The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) will not be designated, but metered parking is available on Fourth Street, Cherry Street and Marshall Street. Street parking is free after 6:00pm in the evening. There is also a paid parking deck located between Marshall and Cherry Streets and has entrances from either direction.
Hanesbrands Theatre and Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts Parking for the Hanesbrands Theatre and The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts (209 N. Spruce Street) is available on Spruce Street, directly across from the main entrance of The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts. This is a paid parking lot. For more information please call 336-747-1414.
SECCAParking is available directly outside of SECCA. For more information please call (336) 725-1904.
SHUTTLE SERVICE: The RiverRun International Film Festival is pleased to offer a shuttle service to the ACE Theater complex located on campus at UNC-School of the Arts.
• Shuttle service originates at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street, drops at the ACE Theatre at UNCSA and loops back to the parking lot at the YWCA.
• The shuttle will run approximately every 20 minutes.
• To arrive at your screening/event on the UNCSA campus, please arrive at least 45 minutes before your desired arrival time on campus.
2013 VENUES The 2013 Festival Headquarters is again located in the heart of downtown Winston-Salem at 305 W. Fourth Street, where RiverRun attendees can find the latest information on film screenings, check out Festival merchandise and talk with our qualified volunteers about all of the Festival’s activities.
on the card all at once, or spread them out over the course of the 2013 Festival. The card can be used at any RiverRun venue and will be punched by a Festival volunteer or box office staff member for whatever amount you choose to spend. Please note that many films sell out in advance and it is recommended that you use your Ticket Sampler at the Stevens Center Box Office to acquire film tickets in advance.
BOX OFFICE INFO: Every year, many shows sell out before the Festival even begins. For that reason, attendees are strongly advised to purchase all tickets in advance. The main Festival box office is now open 11:00am-6:00pm Monday through Friday and is located at The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) in downtown Winston-Salem. Tickets or Sampler cards may also be purchased over the phone (336-721-1945) or through the RiverRun website: www.riverrunfilm.com. Please note that all internet sales will include an additional service charge, which is charged by the ticketing company, not RiverRun. To avoid paying the extra service charges, please purchase your tickets in person or over the phone.
From April 12-14 & 19-21, a second Festival box office will open at the ACE Cinematheque Complex at the UNC School of the Arts campus (1533 S. Main Street) for walk-up sales only. For screenings at the three other Festival locations – a/perture cinema, Hanesbrands Theatre and SECCA – please note that day-of walk-up sales will be available starting one hour before each show.
NOTE: Because RiverRun has limited seating capacities and strives to accommodate as many patrons as possible, we create a “Wait List” about an hour before the start of any “sold out” show to fill every seat possible. Fifteen minutes prior to the start of every “sold out” film, RiverRun will sell any empty seats to patrons who are present and on the Wait List. Therefore, we suggest all ticket holders arrive at Festival venues far enough in advance (45 minutes is typically sufficient) to ensure that they are in their seats at least 15 minutes prior to showtime. If you purchase a ticket and are turned away due to all seats being filled prior to your arrival, RiverRun will refund the price of your ticket or exchange it for another ticket of equal value.
HOTEL:Rooms are available at a special discounted rate for RiverRun attendees at the Festival’s hotel sponsor.
The Brookstown Inn (200 Brookstown Avenue) is an historic old textile mill that has been renovated into a modern hotel right in the heart of Winston-Salem. The special RiverRun patron rate is $79. For reservations please call (336) 725-1120 and ask for the RiverRun rate.
PARkINgUNC School of the Arts ACE Theatre ComplexParking on campus is only available for those with state-issued handicap parking passes or special RiverRun credentials. All parking for film screenings and events will be at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street; a shuttle service will run every 20 minutes between the YWCA and ACE Theatre.
ABOUT USLocated in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the RiverRun International Film Festival annually presents a rich blend of new films by established and emerging filmmakers, showcasing a diverse collection of cinematic voices from around the world. Our mission is to foster a greater appreciation of cinema and a deeper understanding of the many people, cultures and perspectives of our world through regular interaction with great films and filmmakers.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Please visit the RiverRun website (www.riverrunfilm.com) or call the office at 336-724-1502.
TICkETS & PASSESThere are two different ways to buy tickets for RiverRun. The first is to buy individual tickets for each film or event. Ticket prices range from $5 for matinee screenings (Monday-Friday until 5:00pm), $10 for regular Festival screenings, and up to $15 for select special events. (Unless otherwise noted, all films and events listed in this brochure are $10.) Students who present a valid student ID and purchase tickets in person will receive a discount of $2 off all film tickets (except matinees). Special group rates for 10 people or more are available by calling 336-724-1502 x109.
The second way to attend the Festival is to purchase a Ticket Sampler card from any Festival box office. These cards cost $100 but allow you to pick and choose up to $110 in Festival tickets. You can redeem the credits
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11 AM
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11 PM
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10 AM
12 PM
2 PM
4 PM
6 PM
8 PM
10 PM
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BLANCANIEVES7:00PM104 MIN.
CASTINg BY7:30PM 89 MIN.
EVIL DEAD II11:00PM 84 MIN.
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SATURDAY, APRIL 13HANESBRANDS
UNCSABABCOCk
UNCSAgOLD
A/PERTURE 1
A/PERTURE 2
UNCSAMAIN
9 AM
11 AM
1 PM
3 PM
5 PM
7 PM
9 PM
11 PM
12 AM
10 AM
12 PM
2 PM
4 PM
6 PM
8 PM
10 PM
BADgE HOLDERHAPPY HOUR5:00PM
FIDO FROLICBABE6:30PM - FILM BEgINS AT DUSk - 89 MIN.4TH ST.(BETWEEN SPRUCE & MARSHALL)FREE
SAT. MORNINg CARTOONS10:00AM60 MIN.
CASTINg BY10:30AM89 MIN.
SOFIA’S LAST AMBULANCE11:00AM76 MIN.
LAURENCE ANYWAYS 10:00AM168 MIN.
IN THE HOUSE10:00AM105 MIN.
TIME ZERO10:30AM93 MIN.
ART OF CONFLICT1:00PM70 MIN.
PINCUS4:00PM78 MIN.
UPRISINg7:00PM85 MIN.
LATE NIgHT SHORTS10:00PM83 MIN.
POST TENEBRAS LUX12:30PM115 MIN.
CANICULA3:30PM65 MIN.
FAR MARFA6:30PM86 MIN.
IT’S A DISASTER9:30PM89 MIN.
LIV & INgMAR1:30PM81 MIN.
DOC SHORTS 24:30PM78 MIN.
ANIMATED SHORTS7:30PM80 MIN.
NARRATIVE SHORTS 12:00PM91 MIN.
PERSISTENCE OF VISION5:00PM83 MIN.
TWENTY FEET FROM STARDOM8:00PM85 MIN.
SUSIE’S HOPE1:00PM104 MIN.
THE SEVENTH SEAL4:00PM96 MIN.
THE COLOR OF THE CHAMELEON7:00PM111 MIN.
AFTER TILLER1:00PM85 MIN.
MAR DEL PLATA4:00PM83 MIN.
PRINCE AVALANCHE7:00PM94 MIN.
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SUNDAY, APRIL 14HANESBRANDS
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MONDAY, APRIL 15HANESBRANDS
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UNCSAgOLD
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UNCSAMAIN
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11 AM
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11 AM
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FRIDAY, APRIL 19HANESBRANDS
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SATURDAY, APRIL 20HANESBRANDS
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N.C. SHORTS 110:00AM99 MIN.
N.C. SHORTS 212:30PM96 MIN.
PRIDE & JOY4:00PM57 MIN.FREE
JAkE SHIMABUkURO7:00PM54 MIN.
TIME ZERO10:00AM 93 MIN.
DOC SHORTS 111:00AM81 MIN.
BLANCANIEVES10:30AM104 MIN.
LA SIRgA10:00AM88 MIN.
LA CAMIONETA10:30AM72 MIN.
THE COLOR OF THE CHAMELEON1:00PM111 MIN.
CANICULA4:00PM65 MIN.
PINCUS7:00PM78 MIN.
AFTER TILLER - $512:00PM85 MIN.
UPRISINg - $53:00PM85 MIN.
RISINg FROM ASHES7:00PM82 MIN.
PINCUS - $511:00AM78 MIN.
SUSIE’S HOPE - $53:00PM104 MIN.
THE MUPPET MOVIE6:30PM95 MIN. - FREE
LA SIRgA - $511:00AM88 MIN.
PERSISTENCE OF VISION - $52:00PM83 MIN.
LAURENCE ANYWAYS5:00PM168 MIN.
SCABBARD SAMURAI8:30PM103 MIN.
RISINg FROM ASHES - $511:30AM82 MIN.
SOFIA’S LAST AMBULANCE - $52:30PM76 MIN.
gOD’S FIDDLER5:30PM87 MIN.
DEFLOWERINg OF EVA VAN END8:00PM98 MIN.
THE COLOR OF THE CHAMELEON - $511:30AM111 MIN.
ART OF CONFLICT - $52:00PM70 MIN.
POST TENEBRAS LUX - $52:30PM115 MIN.
REALITY5:00PM116 MIN.
TEY5:30PM86 MIN.
FAR MARFA8:00PM86 MIN.
HOUSTON8:30PM107 MIN.
ART OF CONFLICT12:30PM70 MIN.
FAR MARFA3:30PM86 MIN.
A RIVER CHANgES COURSE6:30PM83 MIN.
DEFLOWERINg OF EVA VAN END8:30PM98 MIN.
CRIES & WHISPERS1:30PM91 MIN.
NARRATIVE SHORTS 24:30PM84 MIN.
MAR DEL PLATA7:30PM83 MIN.
PERSISTENCE OF VISION2:00PM83 MIN.
LIV & INgMAR5:00PM81 MIN.
WHITE REINDEER8:00PM84 MIN.
PICTURE DAY1:00PM93 MIN.
TOUCH OF EVIL4:00PM95 MIN.
THE BRASS TEAPOT7:00PM100 MIN.
SOUTHERN LOCAVORE BAZAAR5:45PMMILTON RHODES CENTER FOR THE ARTSFREE
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STILL MINE7:00PM102 MIN.
SMILINg THROUgH THE APOCALYPSE - $511:00AM 99 MIN.
DEFLOWERINg OF EVA VAN END - $52:00PM98 MIN.
REMOTE AREA MEDICAL5:00PM83 MIN.
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POST TENEBRAS LUX8:00PM115 MIN.
NOT THAT FUNNY - $53:00PM98 MIN.
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DOWNEAST - $511:00AM80 MIN.
REALITY - $52:00PM116 MIN.
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TWENTY FEET FROM STARDOM7:30PM85 MIN.
WHITE REINDEER9:30PM84 MIN.
REMOTE AREA MEDICAL - $511:30AM83 MIN.
I AM BREATHINg - $52:30PM72 MIN.
gOOgLE AND THE WORLD BRAIN5:30PM89 MIN.
PICTURE DAY8:00PM93 MIN.
MUD7:00PM130 MIN.STEVENS CENTER
PITCH FEST10:00AM120 MIN.FREE
N.C. SHORTS 1 - $51:30PM99 MIN.
N.C. SHORTS 2 - $54:15PM96 MIN.
TWENTY FEET FROM STARDOM7:00PM85 MIN.
VIRTUALLY HEROES9:30PM84 MIN.
THE DISCOVERERS6:30PM104 MIN.
A RIVER CHANgES COURSE5:00PM83 MIN.
REALITY7:30PM116 MIN.
WHITE REINDEER5:30PM84 MIN.
IT’S A DISASTER8:00PM89 MIN.
TEY - $511:00AM86 MIN.
FIRST COMES LOVE - $52:00PM108 MIN.
PLIMPTON!5:00PM89 MIN.
HOUSTON8:00PM107 MIN.
LA CAMIONETA - $511:30AM72 MIN.
gOOgLE AND THE WORLD BRAIN - $52:30PM89 MIN.
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IN THE HOUSE8:30PM105 MIN.
SAT. MORNINg CARTOONS10:00AM60 MIN.
WORLD CIRCUS1:00PM60 MIN.
gOOgLE AND THE WORLD BRAIN4:00PM89 MIN.
LAURENCE ANYWAYS7:00PM168 MIN.
ANIMATED SHORTS10:30AM80 MIN.
PLIMPTON!1:00PM89 MIN.
TBA4:00PM
THE ICEMAN7:00PM103 MIN.
NARRATIVE SHORTS 111:00AM91 MIN.
HOUR OF THE WOLF2:00PM90 MIN.
CONVERSATION W/ JEFF NICHOLS 5:00PM90 MIN. - FREE
SHENANDOAH8:00PM97 MIN.
THE BIRDS10:00AM119 MIN.
THIS IS MARTIN BONNER11:00AM83 MIN.
NOT THAT FUNNY2:00PM98 MIN.
TBA5:00PM
AT ANY PRICE7:00PM105 MIN.
DOWNEAST12:00PM 80 MIN.
SHENANDOAH4:00PM97 MIN.
PLIMPTON!10:30AM89 MIN.
REMOTE AREA MEDICAL1:30PM83 MIN.
PERSONA2:15PM85 MIN.
CANICULA10:00AM65 MIN.
SMILINg THROUgH THE APOCALYPSE12:30PM99 MIN.
FIRST COMES LOVE3:30PM108 MIN.
PORTRAIT OF WALLY10:30AM90 MIN.
SCABBARD SAMURAI1:00PM103 MIN.
IN THE HOUSE4:00PM105 MIN.
SOFIA’S LAST AMBULANCE1:30PM76 MIN.
THE DISCOVERERS10:00AM104 MIN.
A RIVER CHANgES COURSE12:30PM83 MIN.
I AM BREATHINg3:30PM72 MIN.
LA CAMIONETA 6:30PM72 MIN.
VIRTUALLY HEROES9:30PM84 MIN.
HOUSTON10:30AM107 MIN.
DOC SHORTS 11:30PM81 MIN.
DOC SHORTS 24:00PM78 MIN.
TEY7:00PM86 MIN.
LATE NIgHT SHORTS10:00PM83 MIN.
NARRATIVE SHORTS 23:30PM84 MIN.
THIS IS MARTIN BONNER6:30PM83 MIN.
PICTURE DAY8:30PM93 MIN.
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RiverRun Headquarters, a/perture, The Stevens Center Box OfficeParking for the RiverRun Headquarters (305 W. Fourth Street), a/perture cinema (311 W. Fourth Street) and The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) will not be designated, but metered parking is available on Fourth Street, Cherry Street and Marshall Street. Street parking is free after 6:00pm in the evening. There is also a paid parking deck located between Marshall and Cherry Streets and has entrances from either direction.
Hanesbrands Theatre and Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts Parking for the Hanesbrands Theatre and The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts (209 N. Spruce Street) is available on Spruce Street, directly across from the main entrance of The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts. This is a paid parking lot. For more information please call 336-747-1414.
SECCAParking is available directly outside of SECCA. For more information please call (336) 725-1904.
SHUTTLE SERVICE: The RiverRun International Film Festival is pleased to offer a shuttle service to the ACE Theater complex located on campus at UNC-School of the Arts.
• Shuttle service originates at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street, drops at the ACE Theatre at UNCSA and loops back to the parking lot at the YWCA.
• The shuttle will run approximately every 20 minutes.
• To arrive at your screening/event on the UNCSA campus, please arrive at least 45 minutes before your desired arrival time on campus.
2013 VENUES The 2013 Festival Headquarters is again located in the heart of downtown Winston-Salem at 305 W. Fourth Street, where RiverRun attendees can find the latest information on film screenings, check out Festival merchandise and talk with our qualified volunteers about all of the Festival’s activities.
on the card all at once, or spread them out over the course of the 2013 Festival. The card can be used at any RiverRun venue and will be punched by a Festival volunteer or box office staff member for whatever amount you choose to spend. Please note that many films sell out in advance and it is recommended that you use your Ticket Sampler at the Stevens Center Box Office to acquire film tickets in advance.
BOX OFFICE INFO: Every year, many shows sell out before the Festival even begins. For that reason, attendees are strongly advised to purchase all tickets in advance. The main Festival box office is now open 11:00am-6:00pm Monday through Friday and is located at The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) in downtown Winston-Salem. Tickets or Sampler cards may also be purchased over the phone (336-721-1945) or through the RiverRun website: www.riverrunfilm.com. Please note that all internet sales will include an additional service charge, which is charged by the ticketing company, not RiverRun. To avoid paying the extra service charges, please purchase your tickets in person or over the phone.
From April 12-14 & 19-21, a second Festival box office will open at the ACE Cinematheque Complex at the UNC School of the Arts campus (1533 S. Main Street) for walk-up sales only. For screenings at the three other Festival locations – a/perture cinema, Hanesbrands Theatre and SECCA – please note that day-of walk-up sales will be available starting one hour before each show.
NOTE: Because RiverRun has limited seating capacities and strives to accommodate as many patrons as possible, we create a “Wait List” about an hour before the start of any “sold out” show to fill every seat possible. Fifteen minutes prior to the start of every “sold out” film, RiverRun will sell any empty seats to patrons who are present and on the Wait List. Therefore, we suggest all ticket holders arrive at Festival venues far enough in advance (45 minutes is typically sufficient) to ensure that they are in their seats at least 15 minutes prior to showtime. If you purchase a ticket and are turned away due to all seats being filled prior to your arrival, RiverRun will refund the price of your ticket or exchange it for another ticket of equal value.
HOTEL:Rooms are available at a special discounted rate for RiverRun attendees at the Festival’s hotel sponsor.
The Brookstown Inn (200 Brookstown Avenue) is an historic old textile mill that has been renovated into a modern hotel right in the heart of Winston-Salem. The special RiverRun patron rate is $79. For reservations please call (336) 725-1120 and ask for the RiverRun rate.
PARkINgUNC School of the Arts ACE Theatre ComplexParking on campus is only available for those with state-issued handicap parking passes or special RiverRun credentials. All parking for film screenings and events will be at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street; a shuttle service will run every 20 minutes between the YWCA and ACE Theatre.
ABOUT USLocated in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the RiverRun International Film Festival annually presents a rich blend of new films by established and emerging filmmakers, showcasing a diverse collection of cinematic voices from around the world. Our mission is to foster a greater appreciation of cinema and a deeper understanding of the many people, cultures and perspectives of our world through regular interaction with great films and filmmakers.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Please visit the RiverRun website (www.riverrunfilm.com) or call the office at 336-724-1502.
TICkETS & PASSESThere are two different ways to buy tickets for RiverRun. The first is to buy individual tickets for each film or event. Ticket prices range from $5 for matinee screenings (Monday-Friday until 5:00pm), $10 for regular Festival screenings, and up to $15 for select special events. (Unless otherwise noted, all films and events listed in this brochure are $10.) Students who present a valid student ID and purchase tickets in person will receive a discount of $2 off all film tickets (except matinees). Special group rates for 10 people or more are available by calling 336-724-1502 x109.
The second way to attend the Festival is to purchase a Ticket Sampler card from any Festival box office. These cards cost $100 but allow you to pick and choose up to $110 in Festival tickets. You can redeem the credits
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FRIDAY, APRIL 12SECCA UNCSA
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11 AM
1 PM
3 PM
5 PM
7 PM
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11 PM
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10 AM
12 PM
2 PM
4 PM
6 PM
8 PM
10 PM
OPENINg NIgHT gALA9:00PMSECCA750 MARgUERITE DRIVE
BLANCANIEVES7:00PM104 MIN.
CASTINg BY7:30PM 89 MIN.
EVIL DEAD II11:00PM 84 MIN.
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SATURDAY, APRIL 13HANESBRANDS
UNCSABABCOCk
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A/PERTURE 1
A/PERTURE 2
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11 AM
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11 PM
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SAT. MORNINg CARTOONS10:00AM60 MIN.
CASTINg BY10:30AM89 MIN.
SOFIA’S LAST AMBULANCE11:00AM76 MIN.
LAURENCE ANYWAYS 10:00AM168 MIN.
IN THE HOUSE10:00AM105 MIN.
TIME ZERO10:30AM93 MIN.
ART OF CONFLICT1:00PM70 MIN.
PINCUS4:00PM78 MIN.
UPRISINg7:00PM85 MIN.
LATE NIgHT SHORTS10:00PM83 MIN.
POST TENEBRAS LUX12:30PM115 MIN.
CANICULA3:30PM65 MIN.
FAR MARFA6:30PM86 MIN.
IT’S A DISASTER9:30PM89 MIN.
LIV & INgMAR1:30PM81 MIN.
DOC SHORTS 24:30PM78 MIN.
ANIMATED SHORTS7:30PM80 MIN.
NARRATIVE SHORTS 12:00PM91 MIN.
PERSISTENCE OF VISION5:00PM83 MIN.
TWENTY FEET FROM STARDOM8:00PM85 MIN.
SUSIE’S HOPE1:00PM104 MIN.
THE SEVENTH SEAL4:00PM96 MIN.
THE COLOR OF THE CHAMELEON7:00PM111 MIN.
AFTER TILLER1:00PM85 MIN.
MAR DEL PLATA4:00PM83 MIN.
PRINCE AVALANCHE7:00PM94 MIN.
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SUNDAY, APRIL 14HANESBRANDS
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APRIL 12-21, 2013WINSTON-SALEM, NCWWW.RIVERRUNFILM.COM
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RiverRun Headquarters, a/perture, The Stevens Center Box OfficeParking for the RiverRun Headquarters (305 W. Fourth Street), a/perture cinema (311 W. Fourth Street) and The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) will not be designated, but metered parking is available on Fourth Street, Cherry Street and Marshall Street. Street parking is free after 6:00pm in the evening. There is also a paid parking deck located between Marshall and Cherry Streets and has entrances from either direction.
Hanesbrands Theatre and Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts Parking for the Hanesbrands Theatre and The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts (209 N. Spruce Street) is available on Spruce Street, directly across from the main entrance of The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts. This is a paid parking lot. For more information please call 336-747-1414.
SECCAParking is available directly outside of SECCA. For more information please call (336) 725-1904.
SHUTTLE SERVICE: The RiverRun International Film Festival is pleased to offer a shuttle service to the ACE Theater complex located on campus at UNC-School of the Arts.
• Shuttle service originates at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street, drops at the ACE Theatre at UNCSA and loops back to the parking lot at the YWCA.
• The shuttle will run approximately every 20 minutes.
• To arrive at your screening/event on the UNCSA campus, please arrive at least 45 minutes before your desired arrival time on campus.
2013 VENUES The 2013 Festival Headquarters is again located in the heart of downtown Winston-Salem at 305 W. Fourth Street, where RiverRun attendees can find the latest information on film screenings, check out Festival merchandise and talk with our qualified volunteers about all of the Festival’s activities.
on the card all at once, or spread them out over the course of the 2013 Festival. The card can be used at any RiverRun venue and will be punched by a Festival volunteer or box office staff member for whatever amount you choose to spend. Please note that many films sell out in advance and it is recommended that you use your Ticket Sampler at the Stevens Center Box Office to acquire film tickets in advance.
BOX OFFICE INFO: Every year, many shows sell out before the Festival even begins. For that reason, attendees are strongly advised to purchase all tickets in advance. The main Festival box office is now open 11:00am-6:00pm Monday through Friday and is located at The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) in downtown Winston-Salem. Tickets or Sampler cards may also be purchased over the phone (336-721-1945) or through the RiverRun website: www.riverrunfilm.com. Please note that all internet sales will include an additional service charge, which is charged by the ticketing company, not RiverRun. To avoid paying the extra service charges, please purchase your tickets in person or over the phone.
From April 12-14 & 19-21, a second Festival box office will open at the ACE Cinematheque Complex at the UNC School of the Arts campus (1533 S. Main Street) for walk-up sales only. For screenings at the three other Festival locations – a/perture cinema, Hanesbrands Theatre and SECCA – please note that day-of walk-up sales will be available starting one hour before each show.
NOTE: Because RiverRun has limited seating capacities and strives to accommodate as many patrons as possible, we create a “Wait List” about an hour before the start of any “sold out” show to fill every seat possible. Fifteen minutes prior to the start of every “sold out” film, RiverRun will sell any empty seats to patrons who are present and on the Wait List. Therefore, we suggest all ticket holders arrive at Festival venues far enough in advance (45 minutes is typically sufficient) to ensure that they are in their seats at least 15 minutes prior to showtime. If you purchase a ticket and are turned away due to all seats being filled prior to your arrival, RiverRun will refund the price of your ticket or exchange it for another ticket of equal value.
HOTEL:Rooms are available at a special discounted rate for RiverRun attendees at the Festival’s hotel sponsor.
The Brookstown Inn (200 Brookstown Avenue) is an historic old textile mill that has been renovated into a modern hotel right in the heart of Winston-Salem. The special RiverRun patron rate is $79. For reservations please call (336) 725-1120 and ask for the RiverRun rate.
PARkINgUNC School of the Arts ACE Theatre ComplexParking on campus is only available for those with state-issued handicap parking passes or special RiverRun credentials. All parking for film screenings and events will be at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street; a shuttle service will run every 20 minutes between the YWCA and ACE Theatre.
ABOUT USLocated in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the RiverRun International Film Festival annually presents a rich blend of new films by established and emerging filmmakers, showcasing a diverse collection of cinematic voices from around the world. Our mission is to foster a greater appreciation of cinema and a deeper understanding of the many people, cultures and perspectives of our world through regular interaction with great films and filmmakers.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Please visit the RiverRun website (www.riverrunfilm.com) or call the office at 336-724-1502.
TICkETS & PASSESThere are two different ways to buy tickets for RiverRun. The first is to buy individual tickets for each film or event. Ticket prices range from $5 for matinee screenings (Monday-Friday until 5:00pm), $10 for regular Festival screenings, and up to $15 for select special events. (Unless otherwise noted, all films and events listed in this brochure are $10.) Students who present a valid student ID and purchase tickets in person will receive a discount of $2 off all film tickets (except matinees). Special group rates for 10 people or more are available by calling 336-724-1502 x109.
The second way to attend the Festival is to purchase a Ticket Sampler card from any Festival box office. These cards cost $100 but allow you to pick and choose up to $110 in Festival tickets. You can redeem the credits
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RiverRun Headquarters, a/perture, The Stevens Center Box OfficeParking for the RiverRun Headquarters (305 W. Fourth Street), a/perture cinema (311 W. Fourth Street) and The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) will not be designated, but metered parking is available on Fourth Street, Cherry Street and Marshall Street. Street parking is free after 6:00pm in the evening. There is also a paid parking deck located between Marshall and Cherry Streets and has entrances from either direction.
Hanesbrands Theatre and Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts Parking for the Hanesbrands Theatre and The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts (209 N. Spruce Street) is available on Spruce Street, directly across from the main entrance of The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts. This is a paid parking lot. For more information please call 336-747-1414.
SECCAParking is available directly outside of SECCA. For more information please call (336) 725-1904.
SHUTTLE SERVICE: The RiverRun International Film Festival is pleased to offer a shuttle service to the ACE Theater complex located on campus at UNC-School of the Arts.
• Shuttle service originates at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street, drops at the ACE Theatre at UNCSA and loops back to the parking lot at the YWCA.
• The shuttle will run approximately every 20 minutes.
• To arrive at your screening/event on the UNCSA campus, please arrive at least 45 minutes before your desired arrival time on campus.
2013 VENUES The 2013 Festival Headquarters is again located in the heart of downtown Winston-Salem at 305 W. Fourth Street, where RiverRun attendees can find the latest information on film screenings, check out Festival merchandise and talk with our qualified volunteers about all of the Festival’s activities.
on the card all at once, or spread them out over the course of the 2013 Festival. The card can be used at any RiverRun venue and will be punched by a Festival volunteer or box office staff member for whatever amount you choose to spend. Please note that many films sell out in advance and it is recommended that you use your Ticket Sampler at the Stevens Center Box Office to acquire film tickets in advance.
BOX OFFICE INFO: Every year, many shows sell out before the Festival even begins. For that reason, attendees are strongly advised to purchase all tickets in advance. The main Festival box office is now open 11:00am-6:00pm Monday through Friday and is located at The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) in downtown Winston-Salem. Tickets or Sampler cards may also be purchased over the phone (336-721-1945) or through the RiverRun website: www.riverrunfilm.com. Please note that all internet sales will include an additional service charge, which is charged by the ticketing company, not RiverRun. To avoid paying the extra service charges, please purchase your tickets in person or over the phone.
From April 12-14 & 19-21, a second Festival box office will open at the ACE Cinematheque Complex at the UNC School of the Arts campus (1533 S. Main Street) for walk-up sales only. For screenings at the three other Festival locations – a/perture cinema, Hanesbrands Theatre and SECCA – please note that day-of walk-up sales will be available starting one hour before each show.
NOTE: Because RiverRun has limited seating capacities and strives to accommodate as many patrons as possible, we create a “Wait List” about an hour before the start of any “sold out” show to fill every seat possible. Fifteen minutes prior to the start of every “sold out” film, RiverRun will sell any empty seats to patrons who are present and on the Wait List. Therefore, we suggest all ticket holders arrive at Festival venues far enough in advance (45 minutes is typically sufficient) to ensure that they are in their seats at least 15 minutes prior to showtime. If you purchase a ticket and are turned away due to all seats being filled prior to your arrival, RiverRun will refund the price of your ticket or exchange it for another ticket of equal value.
HOTEL:Rooms are available at a special discounted rate for RiverRun attendees at the Festival’s hotel sponsor.
The Brookstown Inn (200 Brookstown Avenue) is an historic old textile mill that has been renovated into a modern hotel right in the heart of Winston-Salem. The special RiverRun patron rate is $79. For reservations please call (336) 725-1120 and ask for the RiverRun rate.
PARkINgUNC School of the Arts ACE Theatre ComplexParking on campus is only available for those with state-issued handicap parking passes or special RiverRun credentials. All parking for film screenings and events will be at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street; a shuttle service will run every 20 minutes between the YWCA and ACE Theatre.
ABOUT USLocated in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the RiverRun International Film Festival annually presents a rich blend of new films by established and emerging filmmakers, showcasing a diverse collection of cinematic voices from around the world. Our mission is to foster a greater appreciation of cinema and a deeper understanding of the many people, cultures and perspectives of our world through regular interaction with great films and filmmakers.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Please visit the RiverRun website (www.riverrunfilm.com) or call the office at 336-724-1502.
TICkETS & PASSESThere are two different ways to buy tickets for RiverRun. The first is to buy individual tickets for each film or event. Ticket prices range from $5 for matinee screenings (Monday-Friday until 5:00pm), $10 for regular Festival screenings, and up to $15 for select special events. (Unless otherwise noted, all films and events listed in this brochure are $10.) Students who present a valid student ID and purchase tickets in person will receive a discount of $2 off all film tickets (except matinees). Special group rates for 10 people or more are available by calling 336-724-1502 x109.
The second way to attend the Festival is to purchase a Ticket Sampler card from any Festival box office. These cards cost $100 but allow you to pick and choose up to $110 in Festival tickets. You can redeem the credits
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RiverRun Headquarters, a/perture, The Stevens Center Box OfficeParking for the RiverRun Headquarters (305 W. Fourth Street), a/perture cinema (311 W. Fourth Street) and The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) will not be designated, but metered parking is available on Fourth Street, Cherry Street and Marshall Street. Street parking is free after 6:00pm in the evening. There is also a paid parking deck located between Marshall and Cherry Streets and has entrances from either direction.
Hanesbrands Theatre and Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts Parking for the Hanesbrands Theatre and The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts (209 N. Spruce Street) is available on Spruce Street, directly across from the main entrance of The Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts. This is a paid parking lot. For more information please call 336-747-1414.
SECCAParking is available directly outside of SECCA. For more information please call (336) 725-1904.
SHUTTLE SERVICE: The RiverRun International Film Festival is pleased to offer a shuttle service to the ACE Theater complex located on campus at UNC-School of the Arts.
• Shuttle service originates at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street, drops at the ACE Theatre at UNCSA and loops back to the parking lot at the YWCA.
• The shuttle will run approximately every 20 minutes.
• To arrive at your screening/event on the UNCSA campus, please arrive at least 45 minutes before your desired arrival time on campus.
2013 VENUES The 2013 Festival Headquarters is again located in the heart of downtown Winston-Salem at 305 W. Fourth Street, where RiverRun attendees can find the latest information on film screenings, check out Festival merchandise and talk with our qualified volunteers about all of the Festival’s activities.
on the card all at once, or spread them out over the course of the 2013 Festival. The card can be used at any RiverRun venue and will be punched by a Festival volunteer or box office staff member for whatever amount you choose to spend. Please note that many films sell out in advance and it is recommended that you use your Ticket Sampler at the Stevens Center Box Office to acquire film tickets in advance.
BOX OFFICE INFO: Every year, many shows sell out before the Festival even begins. For that reason, attendees are strongly advised to purchase all tickets in advance. The main Festival box office is now open 11:00am-6:00pm Monday through Friday and is located at The Stevens Center (405 W. Fourth Street) in downtown Winston-Salem. Tickets or Sampler cards may also be purchased over the phone (336-721-1945) or through the RiverRun website: www.riverrunfilm.com. Please note that all internet sales will include an additional service charge, which is charged by the ticketing company, not RiverRun. To avoid paying the extra service charges, please purchase your tickets in person or over the phone.
From April 12-14 & 19-21, a second Festival box office will open at the ACE Cinematheque Complex at the UNC School of the Arts campus (1533 S. Main Street) for walk-up sales only. For screenings at the three other Festival locations – a/perture cinema, Hanesbrands Theatre and SECCA – please note that day-of walk-up sales will be available starting one hour before each show.
NOTE: Because RiverRun has limited seating capacities and strives to accommodate as many patrons as possible, we create a “Wait List” about an hour before the start of any “sold out” show to fill every seat possible. Fifteen minutes prior to the start of every “sold out” film, RiverRun will sell any empty seats to patrons who are present and on the Wait List. Therefore, we suggest all ticket holders arrive at Festival venues far enough in advance (45 minutes is typically sufficient) to ensure that they are in their seats at least 15 minutes prior to showtime. If you purchase a ticket and are turned away due to all seats being filled prior to your arrival, RiverRun will refund the price of your ticket or exchange it for another ticket of equal value.
HOTEL:Rooms are available at a special discounted rate for RiverRun attendees at the Festival’s hotel sponsor.
The Brookstown Inn (200 Brookstown Avenue) is an historic old textile mill that has been renovated into a modern hotel right in the heart of Winston-Salem. The special RiverRun patron rate is $79. For reservations please call (336) 725-1120 and ask for the RiverRun rate.
PARkINgUNC School of the Arts ACE Theatre ComplexParking on campus is only available for those with state-issued handicap parking passes or special RiverRun credentials. All parking for film screenings and events will be at the Gateway YWCA located at 1300 S. Main Street; a shuttle service will run every 20 minutes between the YWCA and ACE Theatre.
ABOUT USLocated in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the RiverRun International Film Festival annually presents a rich blend of new films by established and emerging filmmakers, showcasing a diverse collection of cinematic voices from around the world. Our mission is to foster a greater appreciation of cinema and a deeper understanding of the many people, cultures and perspectives of our world through regular interaction with great films and filmmakers.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Please visit the RiverRun website (www.riverrunfilm.com) or call the office at 336-724-1502.
TICkETS & PASSESThere are two different ways to buy tickets for RiverRun. The first is to buy individual tickets for each film or event. Ticket prices range from $5 for matinee screenings (Monday-Friday until 5:00pm), $10 for regular Festival screenings, and up to $15 for select special events. (Unless otherwise noted, all films and events listed in this brochure are $10.) Students who present a valid student ID and purchase tickets in person will receive a discount of $2 off all film tickets (except matinees). Special group rates for 10 people or more are available by calling 336-724-1502 x109.
The second way to attend the Festival is to purchase a Ticket Sampler card from any Festival box office. These cards cost $100 but allow you to pick and choose up to $110 in Festival tickets. You can redeem the credits
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CONVERSATION W/ JEFF NICHOLS 5:00PM90 MIN. - FREE
SHENANDOAH8:00PM97 MIN.
THE BIRDS10:00AM119 MIN.
THIS IS MARTIN BONNER11:00AM83 MIN.
NOT THAT FUNNY2:00PM98 MIN.
TBA5:00PM
AT ANY PRICE7:00PM105 MIN.
DOWNEAST12:00PM 80 MIN.
SHENANDOAH4:00PM97 MIN.
PLIMPTON!10:30AM89 MIN.
REMOTE AREA MEDICAL1:30PM83 MIN.
PERSONA2:15PM85 MIN.
CANICULA10:00AM65 MIN.
SMILINg THROUgH THE APOCALYPSE12:30PM99 MIN.
FIRST COMES LOVE3:30PM108 MIN.
PORTRAIT OF WALLY10:30AM90 MIN.
SCABBARD SAMURAI1:00PM103 MIN.
IN THE HOUSE4:00PM105 MIN.
SOFIA’S LAST AMBULANCE1:30PM76 MIN.
THE DISCOVERERS10:00AM104 MIN.
A RIVER CHANgES COURSE12:30PM83 MIN.
I AM BREATHINg3:30PM72 MIN.
LA CAMIONETA 6:30PM72 MIN.
VIRTUALLY HEROES9:30PM84 MIN.
HOUSTON10:30AM107 MIN.
DOC SHORTS 11:30PM81 MIN.
DOC SHORTS 24:00PM78 MIN.
TEY7:00PM86 MIN.
LATE NIgHT SHORTS10:00PM83 MIN.
NARRATIVE SHORTS 23:30PM84 MIN.
THIS IS MARTIN BONNER6:30PM83 MIN.
PICTURE DAY8:30PM93 MIN.
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NARRATIVE COMPETITION: The 2013 Narrative Features Competition is incredibly diverse, and includes films from around the world that range from fast-paced thrillers to dream-like dramas. The films in the Narrative Competition are eligible for jury prizes and the Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature. THE COLOR OF THE CHAMELEON - Bulgaria / Director: Emil Hristow In Emil Hristow’s über-stylish spy-movie pastiche, a charismatic schemer in an authoritarian police state, fired from his job as a secret-police informant, conjures up his own imaginary spy network and builds up an archive that he turns against his former masters. APRIL 13 / 7:00PM / UNCSA – MAINAPRIL 14 / 1:00PM / A/PERTURE 2APRIL 15 / 11:30AM / A/PERTURE 2 - $5THE DEFLOWERING OF EVA VAN END – Netherlands / Director: Michiel Ten Horn In this whimsical blend of quirk and satire, a dysfunctional Dutch family gets turned on its head when Veit, the “perfect” exchange student arrives for a two-week stay. During his visit, all five family members find their identities in crisis, led by former wallflower Eva, who begins a dramatic transformation.
APRIL 14 / 8:30PM / A/PERTURE 1APRIL 16 / 8:00PM / A/PERTURE 2APRIL 17 / 2:00PM / A/PERTURE 1 - $5HOUSTON – Germany / USA / Director: Bastian GüntherClemens is a corporate headhunter in Germany whose alcohol abuse increasingly strains his marriage and loosens his grip on reality. When his demanding boss puts him on the hunt for a top CEO in Houston, he meets a curious and eccentric American friend who tries to help him right the ship. APRIL 15 / 8:30PM / A/PERTURE 2APRIL 19 / 8:00PM / A/PERTURE 1APRIL 20 / 10:30AM / A/PERTURE 2IN THE HOUSE – France / Director: François OzonA young boy insinuates himself into the house of a fellow student and writes about it in essays for his French teacher. Faced with this gifted and unusual pupil, the teacher rediscovers his enthusiasm for his work, but the boy’s intrusion will unleash a series of uncontrollable events. APRIL 13 / 10:00am / A/PERTURE 1APRIL 19 / 8:30pm / A/PERTURE 2APRIL 21 / 4:00pm / A/PERTURE 2LAURENCE ANYWAYS – Canada / France / Director: Xavier DolanDirector Xavier Dolan (I Killed My Mother) tells the story of an impossible love between Fred, a woman, and Laurence, a man who reveals his inner desire to become his true self: a woman. The film chronicles a decade in their one-of-a-kind love affair and the trials and tribulations that they face. APRIL 13 / 10:00AM / UNCSA – GOLDAPRIL 16 / 5:00PM / A/PERTURE 1APRIL 20 / 7:00PM / HANESBRANDSPICTURE DAY – Canada / Director: Kate MelvilleRebellious teen Claire develops an unhealthy attachment to a wannabe rock star twice her age, and her only salvation is in the friendship of Henry, a nerdy freshman she used to babysit. Through these relationships, she learns hard lessons about the difference between sex, intimacy, and friendship. U.S. PREMIEREAPRIL 14 / 1:00PM / UNCSA – MAINAPRIL 18 / 8:00PM / A/PERTURE 2APRIL 20 / 8:30PM / UNCSA – GOLDPOST TENEBRAS LUX – Mexico / France / Netherlands / Germany / Director: Carlos ReygadasJuan and his erudite family relocate to the pastoral Mexican countryside looking for the ideal life. Instead they are soon troubled by violence and demons—their own and others—in the masterful Carlos Reygadas’ haunting, gorgeously rendered fever dream of a family’s bond being put to the test.APRIL 13 / 12:30PM / A/PERTURE 1APRIL 15 / 2:30PM / A/PERTURE 2 - $5APRIL 17 / 8:00PM / A/PERTURE 2REALITY – Italy / France / Director: Matteo GarroneFrom acclaimed director Matteo Garrone (Gomorrah), Reality is a dark, comical look at a charming fishmonger whose sudden obsession with being a contestant on the reality show Big Brother leads him down a rabbit hole.
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RiverRun ProgramAPRIL 15 / 5:00PM / A/PERTURE 1APRIL 18 / 2:00PM / A/PERTURE 1 - $5APRIL 19 / 7:30PM / UNCSA – BABCOCKLA SIRGA – Columbia / France / Mexico / Director: William VegaUprooted by armed conflict, the helpless Alicia tries to reshape her life in La Sirga, a decadent hostel on the shores of a great lake in the highlands of the Andes. There, on a swampy and murky beach, she will try to settle down until her fears and the threat of war resurface again.APRIL 14 / 10:00AM / A/PERTURE 1APRIL 16 / 11:00AM / A/PERTURE 1 - $5APRIL 18 / 5:00PM / A/PERTURE 1TEY – Senegal / France / Director: Alain GomisIn a place where death sometimes warns in advance that it’s coming, Tey recounts the hypnotic journey of Senegalese man Satché’s transcendent last day alive, brilliantly played by acclaimed poet, writer, musician and performance artist Saul Williams. APRIL 15 / 5:30PM / A/PERTURE 2APRIL 19 / 11:00AM / A/PERTURE 1 - $5APRIL 20 / 7:00PM / A/PERTURE 2DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION: The 2013 Documentary Features Competition includes light-hearted fare highlighting the stories of unheralded back-up singers and the life of acclaimed writer George Plimpton to more hard-hitting pieces about issues of health care, climate change, copyright in the digital age and the triumph of the human spirit in the face of disease and armed conflict. No matter what might suit your interests, the topics of these works are sure to spark discussions. The films in the Documentary Competition are eligible for jury prizes and the Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature.THE ART OF CONFLICT – Ireland / USA / Director: Valeri VaughnOut of the heart of a violently divided region rose a unique form of expression that has given voice to two groups of people on opposing sides of a centuries-old conflict. The film examines how the street art of murals tells the story of Northern Ireland’s troubled history.APRIL 13 / 1:00PM / A/PERTURE 2APRIL 14 / 12:30PM / A/PERTURE 1APRIL 15 / 2:00PM / A/PERTURE 1 - $5LA CAMIONETA - USA / Guatemala / Director: Mark KendallEvery day dozens of old school buses leave the US on a trek to Guatemala, where they are resurrected as the flamboyant camionetas that bring people to work each day. This film follows one such bus—and the people who depend on it to feed their families—along a transformative and dangerous journey. APRIL 14 / 10:30AM / A/PERTURE 2APRIL 19 / 11:30AM / A/PERTURE 2APRIL 20 / 6:30PM / A/PERTURE 1CANÍCULA – Mexico / Director: Jose ÁlvarezCanícula is an engrossing study of the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the Totonac people of Veracruz, who have resided in this region for millennia. Stunningly photographed, the film features rare footage of the Totonac’s breathtaking “flying dance” ritual, among other ethnographic wonders.APRIL 13 / 3:30 PM / A/PERTURE 1APRIL 14 / 4:00PM / A/PERTURE 2APRIL 21 / 10:00AM / A/PERTURE 1GOOGLE AND THE WORLD BRAIN – UK / Spain / Director: Ben LewisDirector Ben Lewis investigates the most ambitious project ever conceived on the Internet: Google’s master plan to scan every book in the world and the people trying to stop them. Google says they are building a library for mankind, but some say they also have other intentions.APRIL 18 / 5:30PM / A/PERTURE 2APRIL 19 / 2:30PM / A/PERTURE 2 - $5APRIL 20 / 4:00PM / HANESBRANDSI AM BREATHING – Denmark / UK / Directors: Emma Davie and Morag McKinnonOver a period of one year, Neil Platt becomes paralyzed from the neck down. As his body fails, he tries to make sense of his life in order to communicate who he is in a letter to his one-year-old son in this graceful and strangely affirming audiovisual diary.APRIL 18 / 2:30PM / A/PERTURE 2 - $5
APRIL 19 / 5:30PM / A/PERTURE 2APRIL 20 / 3:30PM / A/PERTURE 1PLIMPTON! STARRING GEORGE PLIMPTON AS HIMSELF – USA / Directors: Tom Bean and Luke PolingPlimpton! tells the story of writer, editor and Paris Review founder George Plimpton. Using Plimpton’s own narration along with interviews with family and contemporaries, the film is a celebration of a life so strange and epic that at times it’s hard to believe it was lived by just one man.APRIL 19 / 5:00PM / A/PERTURE 1APRIL 20 / 1:00PM / UNCSA – MAINAPRIL 21 / 10:30AM / UNCSA – GOLDRISING FROM ASHES - USA / Director: T.C. JohnstoneTwo worlds collide when cycling legend Jock Boyer moves to Rwanda to help a group of struggling genocide survivors pursue their dream of a national cycling team. As they set out against impossible odds, both Jock and the team find new purpose as they rise from the ashes of their past.APRIL 15 / 7:00PM / HANESBRANDSAPRIL 16 / 11:30AM / A/PERTURE 2 - $5APRIL 17 / 5:30PM / A/PERTURE 2A RIVER CHANGES COURSE –Cambodia / Director: Kalyanee MamKalyanee Mam spent two years following three young Cambodians struggling to overcome the crushing effects of deforestation, overfishing and debt. The result is a breathtaking journey from the remote jungles and floating cities of the countryside to the bustling garment factories of modern Phnom Penh. APRIL 14 / 6:30PM / A/PERTURE 1APRIL 19 / 5:00PM / UNCSA – BABCOCKAPRIL 20 / 12:30PM / A/PERTURE 1SOFIA’S LAST AMBULANCE – Bulgaria / Croatia / Germany / Director: Ilian MetevIn a city where thirteen ambulances struggle to serve 2 million people, three relentless, chain-smoking Bulgarian EMT’s are our unlikely heroes. Still, the strain of a broken system is taking its toll: how long can they keep fixing Sofia’s injured before they lose their empathy?APRIL 13 / 11:00AM / UNCSA – BABCOCKAPRIL 16 / 2:30PM / A/PERTURE 2 - $5APRIL 20 / 1:30PM / UNCSA – GOLD
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TWENTY FEET FROM STARDOM – USA / Director: Morgan NevilleBackup singers live in a world just beyond the spotlight, and their voices bring harmony to the biggest bands in popular music, but we’ve had no idea who they are until now. Following a number of famous backup singers, the film shines an intimate light on the artists whose voices shaped a generation.APRIL 13 / 8:00pm / UNCSA – BABCOCKAPRIL 18 / 7:30pm / A/PERTURE 1APRIL 19 / 7:00pm / HANESBRANDSPECIAL PRESENTATIONS: This year, RiverRun’s non-competition Special Presentation section features a collection of stunning new films spanning all topics, ranging from mysterious fugitives, to a notorious contract killer to a comedy about a teapot with magical powers.AT ANY PRICE – USA / Director: Ramin BahraniA farming family’s business is threatened by an unexpected crisis, further testing the relationship between a father (Dennis Quaid) and his rebellious son (Zac Efron). The film is the latest by Winston-Salem native (and RiverRun’s 2009 Emerging Master recipient) Ramin Bahrani. CLOSING NIGHT FILMAPRIL 21 / 7:00PM / UNCSA – MAINBLANCANIEVES – Spain / Director: Pablo BergerIn this modern-day classic, inspired by the tale of Snow White, a young woman escapes her evil stepmother and runs away with a troupe of dwarves in 1920s Spain to become a famous bullfighter like her father. This stunning tribute to silent films recently took top honors at the prestigious Goya Awards, Spain’s equivalent to the Oscars.OPENING NIGHT FILMAPRIL 12 / 7:00pm / UNCSA – MAINAPRIL 14 / 10:30am / UNCSA – GOLDTHE BRASS TEAPOT – USA / Director: Ramaa MosleyA broke young couple happen upon a mysterious, magical teapot which yields money every time they (or others) are hurt near it. After realizing the vessel’s powers, John and Alice (Juno Temple) must decide how far they will go to fulfill their dreams of wealth.APRIL 14 / 7:00PM / UNCSA – MAINCASTING BY – USA / Director: Tom DonahueFeaturing interviews with a cavalcade of Hollywood heavyweights including Clint Eastwood, Glenn Close, Martin Scorsese, Robert Duvall, Al Pacino and Bette Midler, Casting By pays tribute to the pioneers of Hollywood’s most unheralded and invisible profession: the casting director. OPENING NIGHT FILMAPRIL 12 / 7:30PM / SECCAAPRIL 13 / 10:30AM / UNCSA – MAINTHE ICEMAN – USA / Director: Ariel VromenStarring 2011 RiverRun Emerging Master Michael Shannon, The Iceman tells the true story of Richard Kuklinski, the notorious contract killer and family man. When finally arrested in 1986, his family still had no idea about his real profession. Also stars James Franco, Ray Liotta and Winona Ryder. APRIL 20 / 7:00PM / UNCSA – MAINTHE KINGS OF SUMMER – USA / Director: Jordan Vogt-RobertsPremiering to rave reviews at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, this is a unique coming-of-age comedic film about three teenagers who, in the ultimate act of independence, decide to spend their summer building a house in the woods. Free from their parents’ rules, their idyllic summer quickly becomes a test of friendship as each boy learns to appreciate the fact that family is something from which you can’t run. CENTERPIECE PREMIEREAPRIL 18 / 7:00PM / HANESBRANDSMUD – USA / Director: Jeff NicholsTwo teenage boys encounter a mysterious fugitive named Mud (Matthew McConaughey) and form a pact to help him evade the bounty hunters on his trail and reunite with his true love. Directed by UNCSA alum Jeff Nichols, the film also stars Reese Witherspoon, Michael Shannon and Sam Shepard. APRIL 19 / 7:00PM / STEVENS CENTERPRINCE AVALANCHE – USA / Director: David Gordon GreenPaul Rudd and Emile Hirsch are two highway workers who spend the summer away from their city lives in 2010 RiverRun Emerging Master David Gordon Green’s new film. The isolated landscape becomes a place of misadventure as they find themselves at odds with each other and the women they left behind.APRIL 13 / 7:00PM / HANESBRANDS
STILL MINE – Canada / Director: Michael McGowanJames Cromwell gives a tour de force performance in this deeply affecting love story about a couple in their twilight years. Still Mine is the heartfelt tale of a man who comes up against nothing but red tape as he attempts simply to build a more suitable house for his ailing wife Irene.APRIL 17 / 7:00PM / HANESBRANDSALTERED STATES: NEW DIRECTIONS IN AMERICAN CINEMA: With technological breakthroughs and new distribution models rapidly democratizing the landscape of the motion picture industry, this program features a new wave of exciting, independent American filmmakers who are exploring new territory within the medium.FAR MARFA – USA / Director: Cory Van DykeA musician starting over in the windswept Texas town of Marfa suddenly inherits a mysterious work of art. Just as quickly, the piece has vanished, and before he’s even aware of its value he’s on a comically offbeat quest to catch a thief and discover answers about his ultimate place in the universe. APRIL 13 / 6:30PM / A/PERTURE 1APRIL 14 / 3:30PM / A/PERTURE 1APRIL 15 / 8:00PM / A/PERTURE 1PERSISTENCE OF VISION – USA / Director: Kevin Schreck Striving to make the best animated film of all time, acclaimed animator Richard Williams (Who Framed Roger Rabbit) toiled for over 25 years on his masterpiece – only to have it torn from his hands. A tale of art, obsession and dreams, the film is the story of the greatest animated film never made. APRIL 13 / 5:00PM / UNCSA – BABCOCKAPRIL 14 / 2:00PM / UNCSA – BABCOCKAPRIL 16 / 2:00PM / A/PERTURE 1 - $5PINCUS – USA / Director: David Fenster Director David Fenster weaves in documentary footage and casts his family and friends (including his father, who’s been living with Parkinson’s for 13 years) in telling the story of Pincus, a man trying to deal with the reality of his father’s deteriorating condition as gracefully as he can.
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APRIL 13 / 4:00PM / A/PERTURE 2APRIL 14 / 7:00PM / A/PERTURE 2APRIL 15 / 11:00AM / A/PERTURE 1 - $5REMOTE AREA MEDICAL – USA / Directors: Jeff Reichert and Farihah ZamanIn April 2012, Remote Area Medical provided free healthcare to nearly 2,000 uninsured Americans on the infi eld of Bristol’s NASCAR Speedway. This portrait of the clinic’s infrastructure, volunteers and patients delivers astonishing geographic and class ethnography by proxy of the human body’s many frailties. APRIL 17 / 5:00PM / A/PERTURE 1APRIL 18 / 11:30AM / A/PERTURE 2 - $5APRIL 21 / 1:30PM / UNCSA – GOLDTHIS IS MARTIN BONNER - USA / Director: Chad HartiganFifty-something Martin Bonner is starting over in Reno, helping ex-cons transition to life on the outside. His new career brings him together with Travis, recently paroled, and the two forge an unlikely bond. Directed by UNCSA alum Chad Hartigan, the fi lm won the NEXT Audience Award at Sundance 2013. APRIL 17 / 7:30PM / A/PERTURE 1APRIL 20 / 6:30PM / UNCSA – GOLDAPRIL 21 / 11:00am / UNCSA – MAIN WHITE REINDEER – USA / Director: Zach ClarkAfter an unexpected tragedy, uptight real-estate agent Suzanne searches for the true meaning of Christmas during one sad, strange and wickedly hilarious December in suburban Virginia. UNCSA alum Zach Clark helms this subversive, campy variation on the holiday classics of yore. APRIL 14 / 8:00PM / UNCSA – BABCOCKAPRIL 18 / 9:30PM / A/PERTURE 1APRIL 19 / 5:30PM / UNCSA –GOLDFOCUS: For the second year RiverRun continues the non-competition Focus sidebar which features fi lms of all shapes and sizes. Including fi lms from emerging talents and veteran fi lmmakers alike, this section highlights a variety of fi lm styles and stories, presenting a collection of some of our favorites.AFTER TILLER – USA / Directors: Martha Shane and Lana WilsonSince the assassination of Dr. George Tiller in 2009, only four doctors in the country provide the controversial practice of third-trimester abortions. With unprecedented access, After Tiller goes inside the lives of these physicians working at the center of the storm. APRIL 13 / 1:00PM / HANESBRANDSAPRIL 15 / 12:00PM / HANESBRANDS - $5THE DISCOVERERS – USA /Director: Jason SchwarzA washed-up history professor (Griffi n Dunne) takes his begrudging teenage kids on a road trip to a conference in hopes of fi nding a new job. But when his estranged father goes AWOL on a Lewis and Clark historical reenactment trek, the travelers are forced to forge a different trail westward. APRIL 19 / 6:30PM / UNCSA – MAINAPRIL 20 / 10:00AM / A/PERTURE 1DOWNEAST – USA / Directors: David Redmon & Ashley Sabin Amid an era of U.S. post-industrialization in which countless factories have been exported, Downeast follows one man’s struggle to open a lobster processing plant in rural Maine. David Redmon and Ashley Sabin return to RiverRun with this probing study of the American workforce. APRIL 18 / 11:00AM / A/PERTURE 1 - $5APRIL 21 / 12:00pm / UNCSA – BABCOCK THEATREFIRST COMES LOVE – USA / Director: Nina DavenportFor Nina Davenport, the old playground rhyme didn’t go as planned. Single at age 41, she decides to have a baby on her own, despite the challenges and the extra hurdle of living in New York City. Nina fi lms the entire process with candor and comedy in this fascinating documentary.APRIL 19 / 2:00PM / A/PERTURE 1 - $5APRIL 21 / 3:30PM / A/PERTURE 1GOD’S FIDDLER: JASCHA HEIFETZ – USA / Russia / Director: Peter RosenThe fi rst modern violin virtuoso, Heifetz, set the standard in violin playing for nearly a century. This fi lm portrays an artist for whom only perfection would do, so well known in popular culture that his name became shorthand for excellence for everyone from Jack Benny to The Muppets to Woody Allen.APRIL 16 / 5:30PM / A/PERTURE 2APRIL 17 / 2:30PM / A/PERTURE 2 - $5
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LIV & INGMAR – Norway / UK / India / Director: Dheeraj AkolkarA companion to our Spotlight on Ingmar Bergman, the film is a loving account of the 42 year-long relationship between the director and legendary actress Liv Ullmann. Told entirely from Liv’s point of view, the film interweaves clips from their many films together, behind the scenes footage, and even Ingmar’s love letters to Liv, detailing their shared journey.APRIL 13 / 1:30PM / UNCSA – GOLDAPRIL 14 / 5:00PM / UNCSA – BABCOCKMAR DEL PLATA – Argentina / Directors: Sebastián Dich & Ionathan KlajmanJoaquin and David, lifelong friends in crisis, escape to the seaside of Mar del Plata to find perspective. When their high-strung personalities can’t be unwound by the holiday, they hatch a plan to reunite Joaquin with an old flame in this comedy about love lost, found and conveniently forgotten.APRIL 13 / 4:00PM / HANESBRANDSAPRIL 14 / 7:30PM / UNCSA – GOLDNOT THAT FUNNY – USA / Director: Lauralee FarrerMild-mannered and decidedly unfunny accountant Stefan says he is “alone but not lonely”—until beautiful Hayley returns to town and all she wants is a guy who makes her laugh. Starring the gifted Tony Hale (Arrested Development), Not That Funny is a simple story of how far a serious man will go for love.APRIL 18 / 3:00PM / HANESBRANDS - $5APRIL 21 / 2:00pm / UNCSA – MAIN PORTRAIT OF WALLY – USA / Austria / Director: Andrew SheaThe story of Egon Schiele’s ‘Portrait of Wally,’ a painting that was looted by the Nazis and discovered on the walls of the Museum of Modern Art in 1997, which triggered a historic court case involving the US Government and the heirs of a Vienna gallery owner against a major Austrian Museum and MoMA.APRIL 17 / 11:30AM / A/PERTURE 2 - $5APRIL 21 / 10:30AM / A/PERTURE 2SCABBARD SAMURAI – Japan / Director: Hitoshi MatsumotoAn aging, broken samurai wanders the countryside with his daughter in this offbeat comedy. When he’s jailed for desertion, the sentence is “The Thirty-Day Feat”, a fool’s errand to make a sad, humorless prince smile. If he fails he must commit ritual suicide – giving new meaning to the phrase “Funny or Die.”APRIL 16 / 8:30PM / A/PERTURE 1APRIL 21 / 1:00PM / A/PERTURE 2SHENANDOAH – USA / Director: David TurnleyPulitzer Prize-winning photographer David Turnley investigates the story of a Pennsylvania coal mining town struggling to survive and retain its identity, soul and values after four of the town’s white, star football players were charged in the beating death of an undocumented Mexican immigrant.APRIL 20 / 8:00PM / UNCSA – BABCOCKAPRIL 21 / 4:00PM / UNCSA – GOLD SMILING THROUGH THE APOCALYPSE: ESQUIRE IN THE SIXTIES – USA / Director: Tom HayesThis film tells the story of how editor Harold T.P. Hayes, a North Carolina native and graduate of Wake Forest University, transformed Esquire Magazine into a stable of fearless, brash and irreverent journalism in the turbulent 1960s. The unique voice Hayes channeled by combining subject and talent became a technique that changed journalism forever.APRIL 17 / 11:00AM / A/PERTURE 1 - $5APRIL 21 / 12:30PM / A/PERTURE 1SUSIE’S HOPE- USA / Director: Jerry ReesBased on true events, Susie’s Hope follows Donna Lawrence who, after surviving a horrific pit bull attack, adopts a pit bull-mix puppy, Susie, that has been beaten, set on fire and left for dead. Together, they learn to heal and forgive as they lead an historic effort to seek justice and protection for all animals. WORLD PREMIEREAPRIL 13 / 1:00PM / UNCSA – MAINAPRIL 16 / 3:00PM / HANESBRANDS - $5TIME ZERO: THE LAST YEAR OF POLAROID FILM – USA / Director: Grant Hamilton Sharing the magic of Polaroid through the perspective of photographers and former employees, Time Zero laments the end of the vaunted film stock’s production. As the factory nears its last days, a small team of scientists and entrepreneurs race against the clock to keep instant photography alive.APRIL 13 / 10:30AM / A/PERTURE 2APRIL 14 / 10:00AM / UNCSA – MAIN
UPRISING – Egypt / USA / Director: Fredrik StantonIn January 2011, millions of Egyptians took to the streets in a spontaneous eruption against thirty years of oppression under the regime of Hosni Mubarak. Uprising tells the story of their struggle for freedom against tremendous odds, their sacrifice, and the courage that allowed them to succeed.APRIL 13 / 7:00PM / A/PERTURE 2APRIL 15 / 3:00PM / HANESBRANDS - $5Spotlight on Ingmar Bergman: Rather than focusing on a specific country or genre, the 2013 Spotlight will showcase one individual, director Ingmar Bergman, who was once described by Woody Allen as “probably the greatest film artist, all things considered, since the invention of the motion picture camera.” The four films in this year’s Spotlight include:CRIES AND WHISPERS – Sweden / Director: Ingmar BergmanAgnes is dying of cancer and her two sisters have arrived to be there for her last moments. But Anna, her faithful servant, proves to be her only friend. Repulsed by the reality of Agnes’ imminent death, the sisters cling to the only things they all share—long repressed sibling rivalry and resentment.APRIL 14 / 1:30PM / UNCSA – GOLDTHE HOUR OF THE WOLF – Sweden / Director: Ingmar Bergman A disturbed artist and his wife move to a remote island in an attempt to suppress his hallucinations, fears and phobias. But at night, during the hour of the wolf, his inner demons materialize, provoking the dissolution of their troubled relationship in the style of a horror film. APRIL 20 / 2:00PM / UNCSA – BABCOCKPERSONA – Sweden / Director: Ingmar BergmanElizabeth Vogler, a famous actress, goes voiceless during a performance. Alma, a young nurse, takes care of her in an isolated seaside villa. Elizabeth’s silence is countered by Alma’s constant chatter. Gradually, Alma starts feeling consumed and overwhelmed by Elizabeth’s personality. APRIL 21 / 2:15pm / UNCSA – BABCOCK THE SEVENTH SEAL – Sweden / Director: Ingmar BergmanA medieval knight returns from the crusades to plague-ravaged Sweden and encounters Death, who informs him that his time has come. The knight challenges Death to a game of chess, hoping to delay the inevitable and find answers to his metaphysical questions.APRIL 13 / 4:00PM / UNCSA – MAINFROM THE ARCHIVES: For the first time RiverRun has partnered with a number of groups including the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art and The University of North Carolina School of the Arts to bring you three amazing classic films combined with introductions from film scholars from around the country.THE BIRDS – USA / Director: Alfred HitchcockIn this Hitchcock classic, Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren) finds herself in a terrifying situation when visiting the small seaside town of Bodega Bay. Without warning, birds of all kinds suddenly begin to attack people in increasing numbers and with increasing viciousness. *Discussion and Q&A with Hitchcock scholar, Professor Richard Allen of NYUAPRIL 20 / 10:00AM / UNCSA – GOLDCRUMB – USA / Director: Terry ZwigoffA dark and haunting documentary about the famous comic artist and legendary counterculture icon Robert Crumb (creator of Fritz the Cat), this widely revered account of unfettered and bewildering creativity explores how life and art impact one another. *Shown in partnership with SECCA’s The Artists film series. Discussion and Q&A with film scholar Iana DontchevaAPRIL 18 / 7:00PM / SECCATOUCH OF EVIL – USA / Director: Orson WellesOrson Welles, Charlton Heston and Janet Leigh star in this famous noir film filled with murder, kidnapping and police corruption. Set in a Mexican border town, a narcotics officer has to cut his honeymoon short after an American contractor is killed in a car bombing. APRIL 14 / 4:00PM / UNCSA – MAINLATE NIGHT: Every year, RiverRun searches for films that shock, scare or otherwise tantalize late night thrill-seekers. The 2013 Late Night lineup is no exception to this standard. EVIL DEAD II – USA / Director: Sam RaimiThe second film in Sam Raimi’s legendary horror comedy trilogy once again stars Bruce Campbell as iconic demon slayer Ash Williams. The lone survivor of
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an onslaught of flesh-possessing spirits, Ash holds up in a cabin with a group of strangers while the demons continue their attack.APRIL 12 / 11:00PM / A/PERTURE 1IT’S A DISASTER – USA / Director: Todd BergerEight friends meet for a “couples brunch,” but the get-together takes a sudden turn when the city is hit by a mysterious attack. Starring David Cross, America Ferrera and Julia Stiles, It’s a Disaster is a fast-paced comedy about the worst brunch ever: the eggs are cold, tensions are high and the end is near.APRIL 13 / 9:30PM / A/PERTURE 1APRIL 19 / 8:00pm / UNCSA – GOLDVIRTUALLY HEROES – USA / Director: G.J. EchternkampSgt. Books, a sarcastic, self-aware video game character, becomes frustrated with the pointless battles, super-powerful bosses and elusive girl at the end of each level. With the help of a straight-talking monk, Books goes rogue and seeks to finally win the game, get the girl and unravel the cheat codes of life.APRIL 19 / 9:30PM / HANESBRANDSAPRIL 20 / 9:30PM / A/PERTURE 1LATE NIGHT SHORTSFor those ready to revel in the awkwardly hilarious and disturbing, our late night shorts have much to offer. From the set of the “moon landing” to ghastly zombie love and even a phone that allows you to talk to God, these shorts will satisfy anyone looking for a little laughter and maybe a shock or two.APRIL 13 / 10:00PM / A/PERTURE 2APRIL 20 / 10:00PM / A/PERTURE 2FILMS WITH CLASS: In addition to our regular programming, RiverRun presents free public screenings to students and participating schools throughout the year and during the run of the annual Festival. This education outreach initiative, “Films With Class” is one of the most active components of RiverRun’s year-round activities. For this year’s Festival, the education department selected three films that will be screened privately for Forsyth County students and publicly during the Festival. Sponsored by Wells Fargo and the National Endowment for the Arts.JAKE SHIMABUKURO: LIFE ON FOUR STRINGS – USA / Japan / Director: Tadashi NakamuraAn intimate documentary about the life of the young, virtuosic ukulele player Jake Shimabukuro, the film documents his rise from a modest upbringing with a single mother to his unexpected international stardom.APRIL 14 / 7:00PM / HANESBRANDSTHE NAKED BRAND – USA / Director: Jeff RosenblumThat corporations have a tremendous influence on the world certainly isn’t debatable, but how they use their advertising and marketing muscle sure can be. The Naked Brand is a film that documents corporations that are using their influence for good . . . and helping save the planet one small step at a time.APRIL 17 / 3:00pm / HANESBRANDS - $5WORLD CIRCUS – USA / Director: Angela SnowWorld Circus takes viewers into the exciting world of the Monte Carlo Circus Festival, where performers from all over the world compete to win the Golden Clown and prove that they are one of the best.APRIL 20 / 1:00PM / HANESBRANDSCOMMUNITY SCREENINGS: For the third year, we will offer free community screenings to connect with audiences from throughout the community. This program also furthers our outreach efforts and ensures the Festival’s demographics match both the diversity of our local community and the diversity of the films we present.BABE – Australia / USA / Director: Chris NoonanBabe, a pig raised by sheepdogs, learns to herd sheep with a little help from Farmer Hoggett. Pre-film fun includes a DJ, trivia, Forsyth Humane Society’s mobile van, Project Pearl’s booth, vendors and our signature Fido Photo Booth to make a memory of the event! (Humans and dogs only, please!)Sponsored by Ruff HousingAPRIL 13 / GATES OPEN AT 6:30PM / FILM AT 8:15PM / FOURTH STREET (BETWEEN SPRUCE AND CHERRY) - FREETHE MUPPET MOVIE – UK / USA / Director: James FrawleyIn this classic, Kermit the Frog is convinced he should leave the swamp to try and be a star in Hollywood. He packs up and travels across the country, meeting new friends along the way—including Fozzie, Animal, Gonzo and, of course, Miss Piggy—to help him on his path to stardom.
Sponsored by Hanesbrands, Inc.APRIL 16 / 6:30PM / HANESBRANDS - FREEPRIDE AND JOY – USA / Director: Joe YorkPride & Joy is a love letter to Southern cooking and the farmers that produce the foods. This documentary grants us a candid and intimate behind-the-scenes glimpse at family traditions, cultural legacies and culinary curiosities.Sponsored by the North Carolina Arts Council and Whole Foods MarketAPRIL 14 / 4:00PM / HANESBRANDS - FREESHORTS: This year the Festival will be continuing the competitive Narrative, Documentary and Animated Shorts sections while adding, for the third time, special selections of North Carolina Shorts. This program will screen some of the best short films received from N.C. filmmakers this year in two different programs, while giving attendees a chance to support local artists. Highlights from our Shorts competition include two Cannes shorts in the Narrative competition, films from six different countries in our documentary competition and two Oscar nominated shorts in the Animation competition. Also returning is RiverRun’s popular Saturday Morning Cartoons, a program of family-friendly animated shorts that include many sweet tales to delight children at the Festival. NARRATIVE SHORTS 1APRIL 13 / 2:00PM / UNCSA – BABCOCKAPRIL 20 / 11:00AM / UNCSA – BABCOCKNARRATIVE SHORTS 2APRIL 14 / 4:30PM / UNCSA – GOLDAPRIL 20 / 3:30PM / UNCSA – GOLDDOCUMENTARY SHORTS 1APRIL 14 / 11:00AM / UNCSA – BABCOCKAPRIL 20 / 1:30PM / A/PERTURE 2DOCUMENTARY SHORTS 2APRIL 13 / 4:30PM / UNCSA – GOLDAPRIL 20 / 4:00PM / A/PERTURE 2NC SHORTS 1APRIL 14 / 10:00AM / HANESBRANDSAPRIL 19 / 1:30PM / HANESBRANDS - $5NC SHORTS 2APRIL 14 / 12:30PM / HANESBRANDSAPRIL 19 / 4:15PM / HANESBRANDS - $5ANIMATED SHORTSAPRIL 13 / 7:30PM / UNCSA – GOLDAPRIL 20 / 10:30AM / UNCSA – MAINSATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS– INTENDED FOR CHILDREN AGES 8 & UP18 & UNDER FREEAPRIL 13 / 10:00AM / HANESBRANDSAPRIL 20 / 10:00AM / HANESBRANDS
ABOUT RIVERRUN: The RiverRun International Film Festival is a non-profit cultural organization dedicated to the role of cinema as a conduit of powerful ideas and diverse viewpoints. Founded in 1998, RiverRun is a competitive event that annually showcases new films from both established and emerging filmmakers around the world. Each spring, RiverRun screens new narrative, documentary, short, student and animated films, offering both audience and jury prizes in competition categories. SPONSORS: The sponsors of the 2013 RiverRun International Film Festival help sustain the organization's mission to foster a greater appreciation of cinema and a deeper understanding of the many people, cultures and perspectives of our world through regular interaction with great films and filmmakers. Leadership sponsors for the 2013 Festival include: Title Sponsors –The Arts Council of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County, Reynolds American and the University of North Carolina School of the Arts; Presenting Sponsors – City of Winston-Salem, the Millennium Fund and a/perture cinema; Marquee Sponsors – BB&T, Wells Fargo, JDL Castle Corp., Hanesbrands Inc., Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP and Mitre Agency.
TICKETS AND INFO: Tickets are on sale at the Stevens Center box office, via www.riverrunfilm.com or over the phone (336)721-1945. For up-to-date information, or for details about volunteering at the Festival, visit www.riverrunfilm.com or call 336-724-1502. n
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Cigars & Spirits
For years, the Gold blend has been the
mild mainstay of CAO’s lineup of otherwise
stronger cigars. Tim Ozgener, president of
the Nashville-based company, reaches for
a CAO Gold Lonsdale in the morning when
he wants “a nice, smooth, buttery cigar to
accompany my morning coffee.” A couple of summers ago,
he and his team decided to change things up. CAO unveiled
the new Gold Vintage line. Long overdue, I was excited when
this change was made.
Each Gold Vintage includes a delicate exterior leaf grown
in Ecuador in 2004. This was a year that, according to CAO’s
website “offered the perfect combination of climate, rainfall, and
soil” in the South American country. The binder is Nicaraguan
and the habano-seed fi ller is a combination of tobaccos from
Jamastran and Estelí. This new blend, manufactured at the
CAO Fabrica de Tabacos in Estelí, is offered in two formats:
a fi gurado (4.9 x 60) and the slightly more stout Crémant (6 x
52).
CAO Gold
Vintage Cremant
By Ed Hanes
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WS Arts Magazine has designed and implemented a ratings system where cigars receive an E.D.S (really...I didn't name the rating system after myself) of 1-5.
Each review explains, in easy to understand terms, why we chose that particular rating for a given cigar. Our ratings system is described as follows:
1 E.D.S - These are cigars of last resort. They are questionable even if only mowing the yard or planting a garden.2 E.D.S - These cigars make tolerable companions while you wash your car. They aren't looking for attention, nor should they!3 E.D.S - These are pretty respectable cigars but may still fall short. We recommend them for the golf course, the back porch with one of your uninitiated friends, or for the after wedding party (for the husband of your best girlfriend who thinks he knows everything about cigars).4 E.D.S - Now we’re talking. Enjoy these fine cigars after a delicious meal or with your favorite cocktail. Again, I prefer Fridays at Single Brothers (or my Cigar Room). Join me!5 E.D.S - Respect your elders! These complex treats are true works of art. They deserve Coltrane, good friends, and your favorite adult tasty treat. Only the best! n
The Cremant was sampled for this
review. This size features a smooth and
seamless golden wrapper, a spongy
feel, and soft pre-light notes of dry grass
and honey. It’s one of those cigars that
gives the impression it’s going to burn
well. It does not fail in that regard. From
light to nub, the Crémant is a set-it-and-
forget-it stick with excellent construction.
The burn is straight, the draw is easy,
and the ash layers well for a firm hold.
So far, Beuna Vista nights!
The flavor, however, still remains
bland and unexciting. It is too
reminiscent to its older version cousin.
This is especially so for a cigar that sells
for roughly $8 apiece. The profile is light
and airy with traces of almond, cream,
and oak. It is certainly tasty, but lacks in
complexity or development. The cigar
will have trouble holding the attention of
any serious aficionado.
This criticism comes from a cigar lover
who regularly indulges in more robust
smokes. While some lovers of the leaf
often confuse quality with strength, mild
cigars are more routinely taking a special
place in my humidor. Besides being
mild, all of these cigars should have
one thing in common: they keeps your
attention and move you toward a return
appointment. This CAO simply fails in
that regard.
Davidoff makes mild yet exciting
smokes. Fuente does the same. The
CAO Gold Vintage Crémant, while well-
built and smooth, isn’t in the same class.
For its strong construction, consistent
burn, and predictable flavor, this CAO
earns three E.D.S. n
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Art Scene
Sally Harman began volunteering for RiverRun International Film Festival in 2007, after reading an article about RiverRun in the Winston-Salem Journal. Thinking it would be a great way to meet new people and give back to her community at the same time, she was not
disappointed and convinced Dave to join her the following year. They have returned to volunteer for the Festival every year
since and have held a variety of positions, from ushering at film screenings, to providing transportation, office help and even serving cocktails at RiverRun VIP events. The Harmans have been members of the film screening committee for the past four years.
When asked about the films they have seen from their years at RiverRun, they list The Baker and The Topsy Twins among their all-time favorites. They keep coming back every year not only for the variety of quality films, but also to reunite with other loyal RiverRun volunteers. “We love being part of the excitement and energy of the Festival, which is such a tremendous community event,” said Sally.
Witnessing the growth of the Festival over the years has been an amazing experience for the Harmans. The Festival has grown in scope, the number of films screened and in attendance each year. RiverRun highlights the film industry and the arts scene that is so alive in our “City of Arts & Innovation.” “It’s always exciting to meet the actors, directors and producers who are involved with the films shown at RiverRun. It’s an intriguing part of our society that we never would have experienced were it not for RiverRun Film Festival,” said Dave. n
RiveRRun inteRnational Film Festival volunteeR spotlight: Dave & sally haRman
W hat do pig ear sandwiches, collard gumbo and squirrel have in common? If you are a Southerner, born-and-raised, these items may have crossed your plate and maybe your stomach is already growling. If you are stunned that squirrels
are edible and you had to Google collards, then we welcome you to the South, where the food culture is as diverse as the people who call the region home and learn about these Southern delicacies and more in the food documentary, *Pride and Joy.*
The Southern Foodways Alliance, an institute of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi, chronicles the diverse food cultures of the changing American South in its film *Pride and Joy* which will be screened at The RiverRun International Film Festival on April 14 from 4:00 pm - 5:45 pm at the HanesBrands Theatre. Director Joe York will be present to discuss his film at the Festival.
This 60-minute documentary highlights the colorful flavors of unique dishes found only below the Mason-Dixon line. It presents intimate portraits of people and places while asking important questions about our common culture. York visits dozens of men and women who dedicate their lives to growing, catching, cooking, serving, or studying food and drink in the South.
Following the screening, RiverRun will host the Southern Lacavore Bazaar at the Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts from 5:45 pm – 8:00 pm.
Ticketholders can enjoy special complimentary food and beverages that will boast regional vendors, a robust selection of local farmers and cooks, as well as live Appalachian music to give attendees an authentic taste of the South.
Admittance for both events is free and on a first come, first serve basis.
The *Pride and Joy* screening is sponsored by the North Carolina Arts Council. n
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