OZARK SHORTS
A Free Monthly Film Festival
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FREE RURAL FILM FESTIVAL ADDS NEW TOWNS
Monthly Short Film Festival adds Nevada and Springfield
to 4 States Lineup
Burbank, California – The independent film world has come to the 4
States. And is exploding in towns across the Ozarks.
Ozark Shorts, a new
groundbreaking free monthly film festival in the 4 states, is a monthly
traveling short film series of family-friendly short films from around the
world.
2 new Missouri towns have
been added this month to the monthly screening series lineup. Saturday will be
the premiere event for the town of Nevada, with Springfield hosting its first
free screening event next week.
The festival's founder, local
award winning filmmaker Jack Truman, came up with the idea for a free film festival
in the 4 states while his own films were playing worldwide on the film festival
circuit at top festivals.
“People in the 4 states need
to be given the opportunity to see great independent films from around the
world they would otherwise never get the opportunity to see”, says Truman.
“There is a great creative world of short filmmakers that want to share their
art and get their messages out. Everyone should have the chance to see great
art without paying a cent”.
This unique monthly event
began in June in Lamar, and 7 towns throughout the 4 states hosted free
screening events last month to wrap up the summer. The monthly screening events take place at
local libraries, senior citizen centers and other venues.
Each screening event is
sponsored and brought to the local area by DOCKERY AND SON's Second Hand Store
in Milford.
For more information about
local screening times and locations, festival info, news, or to schedule a free
event in your town, visit Ozark Shorts on Facebook at http://facebook.com/ozarkshorts
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This monthly screening series is Sponsored by and Brought to you as a courtesy of
DOCKERY AND SON’s Second Hand Store in Milford:
Right next door to the FREE CLOTHES BUILDING
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