The River Valley Film Society presents Borderlands, a monthly film series, which showcases some of the 132 movies screened at the 2021 Fort Smith International Film Festival. “Come enjoy a Movie Night,” Brandon Chase Goldsmith, executive director Fort Smith International Film Festival explains, “Experience independent, international and local film that you won’t see at the big movie chains. Grab some popcorn, a drink and bring your friends and family out for a theatrical event.”
May 14: Blue Air Training is opening up their hangar for a FREE movie night featuring The Rock of Gibraltar, which chronicles the police manhunt for criminal mastermind Deacon Marsh in 1930s Fort Smith. It won top prize in two film festivals and audience favorite in the Made in Arkansas Film Festival and Fayetteville Film Fest. Come see the movie that won the Fort Smith in Film award at the 2021 Fort Smith International Film Festival. Airplane hangar doors open at 5pm with food, drinks, and short films, with the main movie starting at 7pm.
Blue Air Training provides high quality Close Air Support training to Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTACs) and Warfighters, from across the world. At the simplest level, JTAC is the person who calls in air strikes and surface fires like artillery and mortars. “At our Blue Air Training’s Fort Smith base, we support every Air National Guard JTAC in the country on Ft Chaffee at Razorback Range,” states Slick Wright, Fort Smith Site Lead. “We are hosting this event to let the community know we are here, what we do, and how we are impacting the local community. The relationship with the 188th and Razorback range staff has been fantastic. We want to celebrate Fort Smith while also supporting local businesses.” Come out for a FREE movie, munchies, and a unique evening in an airplane hangar.
May 14 (FREE – Doors 5pm, Movie 7pm)
Blue Air Training
5404 Airport BLVD, Ft Smith, 72903
For more information FortSmithFilm.com