Saturday, May 3, 2025 at 9:00am
CGA is excited to host the Rialto Family Film Festival in Searcy, Arkansas. The festival's mission is to provide a space where families can experience the artistry of independent cinema. We aim to curate and showcase high-quality films that are accessible to all ages. We welcome both children's films and faith-based films (in fact, we have a category for the latter) but by no means limit the festival to those genres - we invite filmmakers to submit any works that meet our criteria below.
Schedule
May 3, 2025
9:00-10:10 FILM BLOCK: Films on Ministries
MONSTROSITY: FROM DUNKS TO TRUCKS Short
Directed by Colby Thompson
Monstrosity: From Dunks to Trucks takes a behind the scenes look at First National Bank Arena, as they prepare to transform the home of the Red Wolves Basketball Team into a location capable of handling the Monster Truck Nitro Tour.
CONFESS YOUR SINS Short
Directed by Oneal Tankersley
One of 53 episodes for African teens which use humor to explore the applications of 1 Tim 4:12 regarding Speech, LIfe, Love, Faith and Purity
OBJECT LESSONS - BLOOD Short
Directed by Oneal Tankersley
What blood does in our bodies to maintain life is a model for how we are called to serve in the human family.
KOLBE HOUSE Short
Directed by Trevor Thomas Tosto
Kolbe House Jail Ministry has been serving those affected by incarceration in the Chicagoland area since 1982. From inside the house itself to the Cook County Correctional Facility, this doc aims to highlight the work of their ministry.
Content Guide: This film block contains mature thematic elements.
10:30-12:30 SPECIAL SCREENING: The Man From Home
This is a special screening of The Man from Home (1922), a rare silent film written by Ouida Berge re, a former resident of Searcy, Arkansas. Berge re was a pioneering screenwriter in Hollywood, crafting over 40 silent film screenplays. Although much of her work is lost, The Man from Home remains a testament to her skill and influence. Notably, this film is also one of the earliest surviving works on which Alfred Hitchcock contributed, adding to its historical significance. Dr. Charles Bane, head of Harding University’s Film Department, will lead a discussion on the film’s impact and the importance of Berge re’s work.
12:45-2:15 FILM BLOCK: The Inner Life of Children Pt.1
THE SCIENCE ADVENTURES OF TOM & HUCK Feature
Directed by Lee Fanning, Benjamin Stark, Michael Williams
Mark Twain's classic characters Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn are back!
Follow Tom, Huck, Becky Thatcher and the rest of their friends in brand new adventures set after Twain's seminal novels-- each with a scientific twist.
Tom, Huck and Becky take on vandals, bad bets, illegal trappers-- and even the return of some familiar foes-- in adventures that span their last few summers before growing up. Along the way, Tom and Huck learn plenty about real science topics, like magnetism, animal communication, states of energy, gravity-- and even the perfect way to skip a stone! Educational, fun
and full of adventure, this unique film is perfect for families-- and anyone who grew up loving Mark Twain's classic tales!
Content Guide: This film block contains mild peril.
2:30-4:30 SPECIAL SCREENING: Surrounded by Idiots
Surrounded by Idiots is a drama/comedy about Jon, who returns to his hometown in pursuit of his one true love, Kate. Along the way, he faces a series of personal challenges, including an overbearing mother, an emotionally challenged brother, and his own self-doubts. After the screening, stay for a Q&A with writer and director Joe Aaron, where he'll discuss the film’s
inspiration, themes, and the experience of shooting in Searcy, Arkansas.
Content Guide: This film block contains mature thematic elements including marital affairs and end-of-life decisions.
4:45-5:45 FILM BLOCK: The Inner Life of Children Pt.2
THE DELICATE CYCLE Short
Directed by Katherine King
A boy on the cusp of adolescence visits a laundromat at 6am where he used to play video games with his father. There he befriends Lance, a disheveled stranger full of surprises.
DUE Short
Directed by Lisa Riccardi
Marta, 7 years old, has a very specific plan. A plan that she kept hidden from anyone. Especially to her mom. We don't know what it is, we can only follow her preparation before to go out, taking two goldfish with her. From a small house in the suburbs, Marta will reach the big city. This journey will take her far, further than she could ever imagine.
4:45-5:45 FILM BLOCK: The Inner Life of Children Pt.2 CONT’D
THE FIREFLY JAR Short
Directed by Gary Fierro
A magician, some magic, and a wish. A walk down Reverie Rd. brings a young boy on a magical journey as he learns to cope with the recent passing of his mother in this wondrous telling of life after loss.
Content Guide: This film block contains mild crude humor.
6:00-6:40 FILM BLOCK: Animation
BIRD DRONE Short
Directed by Radheya Jang Jegatheva
A heartfelt story of unrequited love explored through a lonely seagull struggling to accept that his newfound object of affection is a humanoperated drone with a limited battery life.
JOSEFINE Short
Directed by Antonia Bain
‘Josefine’ is a fantastical animated opera inspired by Franz Kafka’s short story ‘Josefine the Singer.’ It explores the power of music and Art on the individual, the community, and on the world; and the ever-more-relevant question of art’s place in times of crisis.
6:00-6:40 FILM BLOCK: Animation CONT’D
„THERE ONCE WAS-THERE IS NO MORE-THERE IS“ Short
Directed by Karina Paciorkowska, ?ukasz Kamil Kamin ski
The film deals with the topic of experiencing difficult emotions related to the loss of loved ones and coping with it. Together with the 12-year old heroine Krysia, we go on a journey through places and times that were, which are not, and which we want to remember. The film, based on a story by Katarzyna Jackowska-Enemuo, supports young viewers in meeting their own
emotional "black holes" and brings relief. The film is intended for children aged 10-12, but its profound meaning and contexts allow people over 12
years old to experience a journey within themselves and history.
7:00-8:30 GUEST SPEAKER: Stephen Sinclair
Screenwriter
Stephen Sinclair will share memorable stories from his work with Peter Jackson on The Lord of the Rings trilogy, along with insights from their earlier collaborations. This engaging talk will explore the challenges of adapting J.R.R. Tolkien’s beloved world for the screen, as well as broader reflections on the art of screenwriting and the process of adapting books for film.
8:30-9:00 AWARDS CEREMONY
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