Derby City Film Festival
FILM SCHEDULE & SHOW TIMES
(All times listed are in Eastern Standard Time)
Wednesday October 8th
(Doors Open @ 5:00 PM)
(Day Pass $10.00)
5:00 - 7:00 LINCOLN RECORD ATTEMPT!
7:00 Being Lincoln - Men with Hats (Documentary, Tennessee)
9:00 If You Could Say It In Words (Feature Film World Premiere!, Pennsylvania)
10:45 Shorts I (Drama I)
-Swimming to the Moon (13 min., California)
-A Father's Sin (13 min., Louisville)
-Copasetic (8 min., Illinois)
-Black (39 min., California)
-The Wind Fisherman (12 min., California)
Thursday October 9th
(Doors Open @ 6:00 PM)
(Day Pass $10.00)
7:00 The Importance of Being Russell (Feature Film, Tennessee)
9:00 Road Signs The Movie: Director's Cut (Feature Film, Louisville)
10:30 Shorts II (Comedy I)
-Available Men (15 min., Louisville)
-The Syndicate (38 min., California)
-Understanding the Blues (16 min., Georgia)
-AT3 (27 min., Georgia)
Friday October 10th
(Doors open @ 6:00)
(Day Pass $10.00)
7:00 Lasting Images: Alternatives to Traditional Burial (Documentary, Texas)
8:00 I. Zombi (Documentary, New Jersey)
9:00 Trail of Crumbs (Feature Film, Louisville)
10:45 The Box (Feature Film, Louisville)
Saturday October 11th
(Doors Open @ 10:00 AM,
FREE COFFEE PROVIDED BY JAVA Brewing Co. 10:00 AM - Noon)
(Day Pass $30.00)
11:00 Refusenicks (Documentary, Louisville)
12:15 The Grey (Feature Film, Louisville)
2:00 Shorts III (Foreign (with English Subtitles) & Experimental)
-Flourtown (9 min., Minnesota)
-Blood Soaked Sky (10 min., New York)
-A Prayer (1 min., California)
-Race War: The Musical (10 min., Louisville)
-Voor een paar knikkers meer (For A Few Marbles More) (11 min., Netherlands)
-Revenge of Lie (12 min., South Korea)
-Tyttonen (The Young Girl) (5 min., Germany)
-Immer Sommer (Always Summer) (22 min., Germany)
-Mae (Mother) (World Premiere! 15 min., Brazil)
3:45 Saved By Deportation: An Unknown Odyssey of Polish Jews (Documentary, New Jersey)
5:00 29 Reasons to Run (Feature Film, California)
7:00 How to Be (Feature Film, England)
9:00 Someday I Suppose (Feature Film World Premiere!, Louisville)
10:30 Shorts IV (Drama II)
-Waiting (10 min., California)
-Emulsion (16 min., Cincinnati)
-Red Autumn (29 min., Louisville)
-Twilight of Youth (32 min., Florida)
-The Predators Return (14 min., Florida)
Sunday October 12th
(Doors Open @ 10:00 AM,
FREE COFFEE PROVIDED BY JAVA Brewing Co. 10:00 AM - Noon)
(Day Pass $20.00)
11:00 By the Wayside (Documentary, Louisville)
12:15 Before I Say Goodbye (Feature Film, Louisville)
2:00 Shorts V (Comedy II)
-Lettuce Break Bread (6 min., Louisville)
-Halloweenhead (19 min., California)
-Eugene & The Worm (13 min., Illinois)
-Yeti Vengeance (17 min., Versailles)
-BBC 1 (Fat) & BBC 2 (Bald) (8 min., Louisville)
-Shh! It's Alive (15 min., Louisville)
3:45 The Road to Emmaus, PA (World Premiere! Documentary, Ohio)
5:30 Shorts VI (Drama III)
-Latch Key (45 min., Louisville)
-The Passing (12 min., Louisville)
-400 Colts (16 min., Louisville)
7:00 Thunder & Reigns (Documentary, Louisville)
Individual Features, Documentaries and Short Film Set
TICKETS ONLY $6.00!
See more films and SAVE with a Day Pass!
Includes free admission to each day's after party at 4th Street Live!
Festival Passes only $60.00!
See ALL the films and attend ALL the after parties all week!!
25 SCREENING SLOTS! 50 FILMS!
Filmmakers have been given a table in the lobby to meet with attendees before and after
their films!
Keep in mind not all filmmakers will be in attendance.
FILMS/SCHEDULE:
The following is the list of films we have accepted to this year's festival! Congratulations to all of
them!
We received over 400 film submissions for this year's festival and unfortunately we unable to
accept them all. We do want to thank them for all their hard work and extend our appreciation for
submitting their films to our festival!
We will be posting additional information, press kits, trailers, and website links as soon as the
filmmakers provide them to us.
All film information will be posted on the website by October 1st.
The films are listed in Alphabetical order with the Day and Show Time under the film title.
Brief synopsis, director, writer and main cast also listed run time and location film was submitted
from.
For more information about the films visit our website and you will be directed to the film or
production company's website.
FEATURE FILMS
29 Reasons to Run
5:00 PM Saturday October 11th
99 min. - California
Director: Damon O'Steen Writer: Gary Weeks
Starring: Gary Weeks & Branden Waits
Murphy's Law takes over when a slacker (Jack Paradise) runs out of couches to sleep on and
decides to take a road trip to find his lost love, but only after tricking his novel-challenged writer
and best friend (Peter Jonson) into believing that this trip could be the story he's been searching
to write all of his life.
Before I Say Goodbye
12:15 PM Sunday October 12th
96 min. - Louisville
Director: The Brothers Flores Writer: Kevin Flores
Starring: Adam King & Kiera Duffy
Jim is going blind.
Returning home to Kentucky after a tour of duty in the Middle East, Jim Kalien is having trouble
adjusting to his new world. Chance reunites him with two friends from his youth: Evan, a
perfectionist not living up to his father’s standards and Sara, recently separated from her
boyfriend due to an abortion.
After a medical check up, Jim is confronted with the news that he is losing his vision due to
chemical contact overseas. Evan, on his therapist’s suggestion, invites Jim to accompany him on
a road trip so that he might get way from his overbearing parents. Sara’s strict father learns of her
abortion and after an emotionally charged fight, she also needs to escape town.
Together the trio travels across the American landscape. Off in the southwest, Evan falls in love
with a prostitute named Mary, while Sara helps Jim ward off his past demons. Facing his lowself
esteem, Evan attempts to take Mary away and confronts Eduardo, her pimp, leading to a
shocking assault.
In the end, with his vision failing and the promise of one last chance at redemption, Jim faces
Eduardo in the hopes of starting a new beginning in all of their lives.
How To Be
7:00 PM Saturday October 11th
90 min. - England
Director: Oliver Irving Writer: Oliver Irving
Starring: Robert Pattinson & Rebecca Pidgeon
Awry comedy about twenty something ART, who moves back in with his parents, hits a
quarter-life crisis and enlists the help of a self-help guru. A timely look at the increasingly
common phenomena of grown-up children living at home, frustrated creativity and self-help.
If You Could Say It In Words
“WORLD PREMIERE!”
9:00 PM Wednesday October 8th
95 min. - Pennsylvania
Director: Nicholas Gray Writer: Nicholas Gray
Starring: Marin Ireland & Alvin Keith
A painter with undiagnosed Asperger's Syndrome challenges a young woman's conventional idea
of romance and his own understanding of love.
Road Signs The Movie: Director's Cut
9:00 PM Thursday October 9th
90 min. - Louisville
Director: Kristofer Allen Rommel Writer: Merit Alexander
Starring: Christopher Alan Weixler & David Fleming
Two guys, two days, one hell of an adventure!
Someday I Suppose
“WORLD PREMIERE!”
9:00 PM Saturday October 9th
75 min. - Louisville
Director: Kristofer Allen Rommel Writer: Merit Alexander
Starring: Luke Holladay & Stacy Boldrick
Kevin, an up and coming advertising executive, thinks he has his life in good order; A job he likes,
a fiancé he loves, and an overall sense of well being.
But Kevin soon discovers the old saying that life is what happens when you are making other
plans, has never been truer.
He receives a call from his estranged mother who tells him that her lesbian lover has just died of a
heart attack. Upon returning to his childhood home for the funeral Kevin's once simple life spirals
in to the unknown as he reunites with the lesbian lover's daughter who he grew up with, but
hasn't seen in 5 years. After they smoke a joint together the night of Jessie’s return one thing
leads to another and they kiss, er, make out. Things get further out of hand the next day at the
funeral when they have sex...on a gravestone. Kevin soon decides he's not in love with Sarah, his
fiancé of four years, and flies to see Jessie and profess his love, which she is not interested in
hearing. Rejected Kevin returns home and finds Sarah in bed with his best friend Ted, who
encouraged him to profess his love to Jessie in the first place.
With his once simple life now completely thrown out of whack Kevin has some important
decisions to make; does he kill Ted?, does he get rid of his fiancee?, does he try to go after
Jessie?...
Although it seems the more Kevin sorts things out the more confusing they get, he is hopeful it
will all work out...someday, I suppose.
The Box
10:45 PM Friday October 10th
68 min. - Louisville
Director: Zach Schuyler Writer: Zach Schuyler
Starring: Chris Albro & Ember Marr
After an antique dealer acquires a mysterious wooden box at an estate sale, he realizes just how
dangerous antiques dealing can be. It seems that all who open the box, witness something so
horrible that they are left in a catatonic state. Chris attempts to sell the box repeatedly, but it
keeps finding its way back to him. Chris and his sister, Dayna, realize something sinister is at
work after noticing strange smells, inexplicable noises and shadows moving throughout the house.
Chris begins to question his sanity as his nightmares begin to trickle into his waking life. With his
sister's help, Chris must find out the box's dark secret before falling prey to the evil it has
released.
The Grey
12:15 PM Saturday October 11th
90 min. - Louisville
Director: Shane Dax Taylor Writers: Mark Boone Junior & Shane Dax Taylor
Starring: Mark Boone Junior & Catherine Kellner
A dark Southern tale of a twelve-year-old boy who is introduced into the world of cockfighting
by his overbearing father against the wishes of his caring mother.
The Importance of Being Russell
7:00 PM Thursday October 9th
99 min. - Tennessee
Director: Sean Plemmons Writer: Jeff Hassen & John Pickle
Starring: Russell Hawker
What has thrills, chills, and rednecks saving the world? THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING
RUSSELL! Where can you find a comedy, a love story, and a science-fiction/time
traveling/fantasy? THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING RUSSELL! Watch as Russell Hawker and
his wife Sissy battle Patricia Van de Meer and her 'citified' minions over the fate of the
world....and their ten year marriage! Can Russell, Harlan, and Jamon withstand the perils of Big
City....and a really stinky thumb? Or will they succumb to the dark forces behind Cranium
Concepts Global Corporation and it's scheme to 'citify' the world? To answer these questions
and discover for yourself the importance of being Russell....you must watch THE
IMPORTANCE OF BEING RUSSELL!
Trail of Crumbs
9:00 Friday October 10th
86 min. - Louisville
Starring : Robert McAtee & Molly Leland
DOCUMENTARIES
Being Lincoln - Men With Hats
7:00 Wednesday October 8th
82 min. - Tennessee
Director: Elvis Wilson
Being Lincoln — Men With Hats is an upbeat, up close look at the lives and motivations of a few
of the over 160 men across the United States who are dedicated to bringing Abraham Lincoln to
life.
By the Wayside
11:00 Sunday October 12th
57 min. - Louisville
Directors: Soozie Eastman & Justin Thomas Ostensen
Every night in America, 600,000 men, women and children go to sleep homeless. Every one of
them is unique in how they got there.
"By the Wayside" explores the journey of homelessness, a person's ability and willingness to
escape it.
I Zombie
8:00 PM Friday October 10th
57 min. - New Jersey
Director: Jeremy Newman
On the surface, I. Zombi was a cable access television horror host who entertained fans in
Lexington, KY. Behind the makeup, he was a survivor.
As a child in Appalachia, Hayden Milligan was severely burned in a fire and he persevered for 28
years. Along with his UNdead brothers of the Horror Host Underground, he strove to “resurrect
a dying genre.” This video is a celebration of Hayden and his alter ego after the inaugural season
of “The Witching Hour.”
Lasting Images: Alternatives to Traditional Burial
7:00 PM Friday October 10th
52 min. - Texas
Directors: Joan & Hammond Hendrix
Refuseniks
11:00 AM Saturday October 11th
59 min. . - Louisville
Director: Sonja de Vries
A moving portrait of Israeli men and women who have been willing to risk imprisonment in
defense of their stands against the occupation of the West Bank and Gaza by refusing to serve in
those regions or refusing to serve in the military at all. A high school student, a career military
officer, an army medic, and others tell a conflicted and passionate story of how they have come
to believe they must take a stand. They differ in their spiritual and political beliefs, some are
ardent Zionists, and some question and challenge the concept of Zionism, but all of them believe
that taking a stand is crucial to their own humanity and to the future of their country.
Saved By Deportation: An Unknown Odyssey of Polish Jews
3:45 PM Saturday October 11th
89 min. - New Jersey
Director: Slawomir Grunberg
In 1940, a year before the Nazis started deporting Jews to death camps, Joseph Stalin ordered
the deportation of approximately 200,000 Polish Jews from Russian-occupied Eastern Poland to
forced labor settlements in the Soviet interior. As cruel as Stalin's deportations were, ultimately
they largely saved Jewish lives, for the deportees constituted the overwhelming majority of
Polish Jews who escaped the Nazi Holocaust. "Saved by Deportation" not only tells this story,
but it retraces the path Asher and Shyfra Scharf traveled more than 60 years ago from Poland to
Siberia to the former Soviet states of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan in Central Asia. It is in those
largely Muslim societies, in the cities of Kuhjand, Jeezax and Samarkand, that the film
demonstrates a remarkable spirit as the Scharfs are welcomed by the locals who recall fondly the
sojourn of Polish refugees in their midst. This little-known story of survival is both a harrowing
adventure and an affirmation of human goodness during a time of great darkness.
The Road to Emmaus, PA
3:45 PM Sunday October 12th
77 min. - Ohio
Director: Joe Boyd
Thunder and Reins
7:00 PM Sunday October 12th
46 min. - Louisville
Director: Bruce Skinner
Experience through the eyes of the jockeys this first-ever glimpse into what it takes to prepare
for, and win the Kentucky Derby.
Feel the glory of the winner's circle and the thrills of overcoming the challenges -- both physical
and mental -- of the world's greatest horse race.
SHORT FILMS
400 Colts
5:30 PM Sunday October 12th
15 min. - Louisville
Director: Eric Sharp Writer: Eric Sharp
Starring: Eric Sharp
A Father's Sin
10:45 PM Wednesday October 8th
13 min. - Louisville
Director: Tony Curry
Starring: Rodney Cox
A Prayer
2:00 PM Saturday October 11th
1 min. - California
Director: Simone Bailey Writer: Simone Bailey
Starring: Simone Bailey
Despite being an atheist for over 15 years, I decided to pray to God.
AT3 (Air to the Throne)
10:30 PM Thursday October 9th
27 min. – Georgia
Available Men
10:30 PM Thursday October 9th
15 min. - Louisville
Director: David Dean Bottrell Writer: David Dean Bottrell
Starring: Brian Gattas, Jack Plotnick, Richard Ruccolo, & Kostas Sommer
A Hollywood agent (dispatched to sign a "hot" new writer) and a sensitive gay man (waiting for a
blind date), mistake each other for the person they were expecting to meet. Hilarity ensues.
Black
10:45 PM Thursday October 9th
39 min. - California
Directors: Seth & Nathan Anderson Writers: Seth & Nathan Anderson
Starring: Robert McAtee & Seriina Covarrubias
In this supernatural thriller, a psychologist must face his own fear of death after his psychic wife
invites a frightening presence into their lives.
As they are both drawn into a situation where dreams easily fuse with reality, the distanced
couple must find a common understanding or risk being cut off from each other forever. Set
against a misty coastal backdrop, this fast-paced examination of existential dread and the threads
that bind us beyond death is a sophisticated update in the grand tradition of the Twilight Zone
and The Outer Limits.
Blood Soaked Sky
2:00 PM Saturday October 11th
8 min. - New York
Director: Wally Chung Writer: Wally Chung
Animation
Copasetic
10:45 PM Wednesday October 8th
8 min. - Illinois
Director: Josh Hope Writer: Josh Hope
Starring: Mikki Raphael Rosenberg & Katie Enright
Two Strangers accidentally meet and end up saving each other's life.
Emulsion
10:30 PM Saturday October 11th
16 min. - Cincinnati
Director: Ryan Lewis Writer: Ryan Lewis
Starring: Nick Rose, Jennifer Crilley
Dane Allen (Nick Rose) is faced with a life that is far from the exhilaration and fulfillment he had
once envisioned. Disillusioned with the world as he knows it, Dane begins to question his
function in life and as a result, neglects both his job and his marriage.
While returning from a business trip, a mistake at the airport leaves Dane in possession of
unfamiliar baggage. Its only contents are a handful of empty film canisters, a photograph of a
sports car, a ring of keys and a single roll of undeveloped film. Attempting to locate the bag’s
owner, Dane takes the roll to be developed. As he returns for the photographs, Dane is met by a
detective (Robert Pavlovich), curious about his connection to a missing girl featured on the film.
Convinced he is wrongly accused, a private investigator (Jennifer Crilley) offers to prove his
innocence under one condition:
Dane must assume a false identity for a few days, allowing her associates time to build a case in
his defense.
As time passes, Dane is forced to traverse the increasingly narrowing line between truth and
fiction.
Is Dane the only one using a façade? Only time will tell.
Emulsion is the first chapter of a feature length film which will follow Dane as he evolves from an
utterly forgettable cog to a potent activist who brings the forces that control his life to their
knees.
Eugene and the Worm
2:00 PM Sunday October 12th
13 min. - Illinois
Director: Josh Hope Writer: Josh Hope
Starring: Anthony Williams & Eric-Lee Olsen
Two awkward teenagers challenge street bullies to a game of basketball in order to win enough
money to finish their robot.
Flourtown
2:00 PM Saturday October 11th
9 min. - Minnesota
Director: William Slichter Writers: William Slichter & Barbara Kingsly
Starring: Sally Wingert, Steve Yoakam & Kevin Kling
In an alternate reality, Flourtown is a city owned and run by a group of rich and powerful
industrialists. In this one-factory town, tornadoes are manufactured and sold as weapons of war.
Strewn on the outskirts of town are open ore mines where slave labor digs up the needed ore used
to
manufacture the tornadoes. Two boys suffocate in a landslide at one of the abandoned pit mines.
The parents of the boys come to grips with their tragic loss.
Halloweenhead
2:00 PM Sunday October 12th
19 min. - California
Director: Tommy Rennier Writer: Tommy Rennier
Immer Sommer (Always Summer)
2:00 PM Saturday October 11th
22 min. - Germany
Director: Michael Ruf Writer: Michael Ruf
Starring: Aline Staskowiak & Ulina am Ende
An improvisation theatre piece inspires the eloquently spoken Elisabeth to divulge a poignant
story about Paul, a man from her past, to her granddaughter Simone. The story deeply moves
Simone and she is certain - Elisabeth must see Paul again.
Simone's attempt to bring the both of them together wrests an uncharacteristic lightness from the
perishability of her own life and makes her a dreamer who is no longer able to take compromises
for truths and who could not make a greater effort to embrace her own existence.
Latch Key
5:30 PM Sunday October 12th
43 min. - Louisville
Director: Bill Burns Writer: Bill Burns
Lettuce Break Bread
2:00 PM Sunday October 12th
6 min. - Louisville
Director: Tim Miller
Mae (Mother)
2:00 Saturday October 11th
World Premiere!
15 min. - Brazil
Director: Luis Pereira Writer: Louis Pereira
“Mother” is a dark humor comedy by Luis Antonio Pereira. Mother is a boss of the organized
crime in Rio de Janeiro.
She commands her actions from inside her fancy restaurant. The story starts, when her sister
Silvia appears showing marks of violence in her face, done by her cop husband. They decide to
take vengeance against him. Silvia goes with the Mother’s two bodyguards to the apartment of
her husband’s lover. Besides the plot, the film has no violent scenes, and the methods applied by
the bodyguards are curious and funny.
Race War: The Musical
2:00 PM Saturday October 11th
9 min. - Louisville
Director: James Cronin Writer: The Indicators
Starring: The Indicators
Red Autumn
10:00 PM Saturday October 11th
15 min. - Louisville
Director: Mohammad "Mike" Elsherif Writer: Mohammad "Mike" Elsherif
Rick, a guy who has seen it all, finds himself in a drug deal that ends in murder. He's killed Brenda
and feels that his problems are over. Things change when a little girl comes to his doorstep
looking for help.
Revenge of Lie
2:00 PM Saturday October 11th
12 min. - South Korea
Director: Kim Sang-Jun Writer: Kim Sang-Jun
Animation
This place is a closed city that have only small size trains those can run only on designated Rail
as transportation.
There are two snack bars those located in each side of railroad of street, having the struggle for
existence.
Both snack bars are run in the way or Drive_in for drivers who pass the railroad. The
proprietress of the diner which is located in right side of the railroad succeed in having so many
customers with her own beauty and sensual service of waitresses.
So the proprietor who owns the snack bar in left side of the railroad lost all of his customers, so
almost lose his common sense because he feels crisis extremely. After some thoughts, in very late
night when it is deserted, he try to put poison into their foods after sneaking into the women's
snack bar. But there is no food or ingredient in the kitchen those he can put poison into.
He founds out enormous secret of the women in the steal door which is at another side of the
kitchen. That was a secret that the advertisement which say they cook with fresh ingredients
with their own hands, actually the foods have been cooked by unsanitary facility and automatic
machine.
The beautiful women were actually ugly women who were covered their face with masks.
However, he doesn't tell it after much thought. He decides to deceive the proprietress and take
the property with his fake muscle cloths and mask of handsome man.
He chose to do it because he has to do the hard work at the snack bar even if he kick the women
out from the town.
Shh!! It's Alive
2:00 PM Sunday October 12th
15 min. - Louisville
Director: Ryan Cadima Writer: Ryan Cadima
Swimming to the Moon
10:45 PM Wednesday October 8th
13 min. - California
Director: Greg Thompson Writer: Greg Thompson
Starring: Becca Ashley & Eric McGraw
When burned-out rock star Orion Gold puts the moves on successful journalist, Dana Long,
neither of them knows how to brace for the impact. Could Orion's unique approach to like bring
clarity to Dana's career-driven existence? Could show be his missing muse? Someone's going to
fall...hard.
The BBC Challenge "Fat" & "Bald"
2:00 PM Sunday October 12th
8 min. - Louisville
Director: Stu Pollard Writer: Stu Pollard
The Passing
5:30 PM Sunday October 12th
17 min. - Louisville
Director: Saqib Siddik Writer: Saqib Saddik
The Predators Return
10:30 PM Saturday October 11th
14 min. - Florida
Director: Jerald Fine Writer: Jerald Fine
The Syndicate
10:30 PM Thursday October 9th
38 min. - California
Director: Allan Steele Writer: Allan Steele
Starring: Sonny Marinelli, Rick Pasqualone & Allan Steel
Three Car wash employees quit their job for careers as international crime figures.
The Wind Fisherman
10:45 PM Wednesday October 8th
12 min. - California
Director: Anna McRoberts Writer: Anna McRoberts
Twilight of Youth
10:30 PM Saturday October 11th
32 min. - Florida
Director: Jerald Fine Writer: Jerald Fine
Tyttonen (The Young Girl)
2:00 PM Saturday October 11th
5 min. - Germany
Director: Fabian Giessler Writer: Fabian Giessler
A short film about the thin line between youth and aging.
Understanding the Blues
10:30 PM Thursday October 9th
16 min. – Georgia
Voor een parr knikkers meer (For A Few Marbles More)
2:00 PM Saturday October 11th
11 min. - Netherlands
Director: Jelmar Hufen
Four ten–year-olds are kicked out of their favorite playground by two aggressive drunkards.
When they realize their parents are not going to help them, there’s only one solution. They have
to find a way to get the toughest boy in the neighborhood to help them.
Waiting
10:30 Saturday October 11th
10 min. - California
Director: Anthony Scalafari Writer: Anthony Scalafari
Yeti Vengeance
2:00 Sunday October 12th
17 min. - Versailles
Director: George Maranville Writer: George Maranville
I AM LINCOLN!: A GUINNESS WORLD RECORD ATTEMPT!
HELP US KICK OFF THE FESTIVAL & SET A "GUINNESS WORLD RECORD" FOR THE
"Largest Gathering of People Dressed as Abraham Lincoln"
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8TH at 6:00 PM
In Front of:
The Louisville Memorial Auditorium
970 South Fourth Street
We need at least 200 people to dress as Mr. Lincoln (1 for each year since his birth)to SET THE
RECORD!
All Ages and Genders allowed to participate!
Participants will receive a certificate with their name and the record on it and will also receive
$2.00 off regular admission to the opening film:
"Being Lincoln - Men With Hats" Directed By Elvis Wilson
7:00 PM in the Auditorium following the record attempt .
Please show your support for our 16th President's 200th Birthday AND the opening of the
festival!
We are working to have costumes available for sale the day of the event which will be provided at
a discount from our gracious sponsor Caufields! If you wish to purchase a costume you only
need to wear black pants!
A limited number of adult and children costumes will be available.
We will also provide Top Hats and fake Beards for those who have the suit!
We are also working on other Bicentennial celebration tie-ins and SPECIAL GUESTS! You never
know who will be under the disguise!
We are still seeking sponsors for this event so we can just give out costumes for free and break
the record. Contact us if you are interested in donating or sponsoring this event.