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Admission includes the gardens, complimentary signature cocktail from Hammer + Sickle vodka, hors d’oeuvre from Newport Grill, hair styles by Salon Lush, spa treatments from Ideal Beauty Salon and Lash Studio, Say Cheez Photo Booth, a full cash bar from The Bar’s Open and a free screening of the John Hughes classic PRETTY $20; $15 for TFA & Botanica Members

 

When the weather warms and everyone wants to be outside, there’s no better place to be than the Botanica Gardens.

To celebrate milestone anniversary years, Tallgrass Film Association and Botanica have partnered to present a series of three Pop Up Cinema screenings, which will take place between May and September. Each event includes admission to the gardens, complimentary food and drink, activities and a free film screening. The event is co-sponsored by Living Sound Home providing the A/V installation, and House of Schwan.

Tickets are available by visiting the Botanica website, advance purchase recommended.

 

TFA is excited to welcome the stars of GOD BLESS AMERICA, actors Joel Murray and Tara Lynne Barr, to Wichita. Murray and Barr will participate in an audience Q&A following the screening of their film at VI to X: Six Months to Tallgrass Ten, on April 21st at 7:30 pm at the Orpheum Theatre.

Written and directed by taboo-busting filmmaker and comedian Bobcat Goldthwait (SHAKES THE CLOWN, SLEEPING DOGS LIE, TFF alumni WORLDS GREATEST DAD), GOD BLESS AMERICA has been called “a Bonnie and Clyde for the 21st Century as a 45 year old man and a teenage girl go on a killing spree in Goldthwait's angry and bloody black comedy.” (TIFF).

TFA presents VI to X: Six Months to Tallgrass Ten, an all-day film festival at the Wichita Orpheum Theatre on April 21. The event marks the half-way point of the 10th annual Tallgrass Film Festival in October, and is designed to showcase independent film and the “Tallgrass Experience” to new audiences, with six film programs and festivities on 1st Street

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"We are definitely out to show that independent films are fresh, intelligent and cutting-edge and the day's lineip definitely highlights our stubborn independence," says TFA Marketing Director Jessy Clonts. "The WSU students we are working with put it best - it's time to think outside the box office. Tallgrass Film Festival is one of the most exciting events Wichita has to offer, and VI to X will offer a taste of the Tallgrass experience. Even though we can now watch films at home, on our laptops and phones, nothing beats that shared experience of watching a film in great company."

Tallgrass Film Association and the Ulrich Museum of art present INCIDENT IN NEW BAGHDAD. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. KMUW is media sponsor for the event, which is also sponsored by the Peace and Social Justice Center of South Central Kansas, Murdock Theater, WSU College Democrats and the WSU Young Democratic Socialists. Following the film, Spione and McCord will participate in a conversation and audience Q&A with moderator and Wichita Eagle reporter Ron Sylvester. A reception with hosted bar and hors d’oeuvres follows from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.

$10 for general admission; $8 for students, seniors, military, WSU faculty and staff; and free for Tallgrass Film Association and Ulrich Museum members

James Spione“Incident in New Baghdad” filmmaker James Spione to speak and teach at Tallgrass events on Feb. 10 and 11 in Wichita

WICHITA, KAN — Documentary film director James Spione will be in Wichita Feb. 10 and 11 to  present his Oscar-nominated documentary film INCIDENT IN NEW BAGHDAD and teach a Tallgrass Filmmakers Lab. The documentary received the Academy Award nomination Jan. 24 for Best Documentary Short Subject film, and features Wichita resident Ethan McCord, a former U.S. Army Specialist and subject of a 2007 WikiLeaks controversy, who witnessed one of the most notorious incidents of the Iraq War — the slayings of two Reuters journalists and a number of other unnamed civilians by U.S. attack helicopters in Iraq.

"An important insider's glimpse into the WikiLeaks video that shocked the world, as told by one of the soldiers on the ground. James Spione's terrifying and powerful film and Ethan McCord's bold act of speaking out is an urgent call to all of us, soldier and civilian alike, for a national conversation on the real tragedy and costs of the post 9/11 wars. It jolted me awake." — Josh Fox, director, “Gasland”

WICHITA, KAN — The Tallgrass Film Association has partnered with Wichita State’s Ulrich Museum of Art to present a special screening of the short film INCIDENT IN NEW BAGHDAD, at 6 p.m., Friday, Feb. 10 at the Murdock Theater, 536 N. Broadway. Tickets are $10 general admission; $8 students, seniors, military, WSU faculty and staff; and free for Tallgrass Film Association and Ulrich Museum members. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.

The film won Best Documentary Short at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival, Grand Prize Documentary Short at the 2011 Rhode Island International Film Festival and the Audience Award at the 2011 Tallgrass Film Festival. It is shortlisted for a 2012 Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary Short Subject. Both director James Spione, and the film’s subject, former U.S. Army Specialist and Wichita resident Ethan McCord will attend the screening.