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18 • The Springs • September 2020 SUBJECT TO CHANGE! THE SPRINGS MAGAZINE • 2020 HSDFF SCHEDULE • FOR DAILY UPDATES, PLEASE VISIT www.HSDFI.org 9 HSDFF 2020 PANELS, TALKS AND SPECIAL EVENTS LIVE VIRTUAL TALKS DAVID AND CHRISTINA ARQUETTE Fri | Oct 9 | 4:00-5:00PM HSDFF Speakeasy Series Free for VIP Passholders $15/Ticket The city of Hot Springs boasts of a colorful past that mixes healing waters, spas and a National David Arquette has years of professional acting, directing and producing experience and has appeared in a multitude of films including the Scream Park with some of the most notorious gangsters franchise, Hamlet 2, The Grey Zone, Stealing Sinatra, Never Been Kissed, Eight of that time. Playing off this prohibition history, Legged Freaks, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Dream With the Fishes, etc. Arquette HSDFF is launching a new virtual SPEAKEASY was featured as an arc opposite Jerry O’Connell in the series Carter, as well as a role on Creep Show for AMC and in David Ayer’s Deputy opposite series, hosted by David Hill, a Hot Springs native Stephen Dorf for Fox. Arquette was featured in the Sundance filmMope this and renowned author of the book The Vapors: year opposite Nathan Stewart-Jarrett and Kelly Sry. He also just wrapped a feature with Lucas Jade Zumann, as well wrapping back to back lead roles in A Southern Family, the New York Mob, and the a new Duplass Brothers Produced feature titled Miseducation of Bindu and Rise and Fall of Hot Springs, America’s Forgotten Mobtown opposite Jennifer Esposito and PJ Byrne. He was last seen in the Capital of Vice. thriller Spree opposite Joe Keery from Stranger Things, which premiered at Sundance in 2020. Pour your favorite drink and join this series of LIVE Arquette recently co-founded XTR, a new production studio, which premiered a number of films at Sundance in 2020 and also produced the moderated virtual talks which will feature special highly anticipated feature documentary on himself called You Cannot Kill guests of the festival, including filmmakers, film David Arquette set to hit theatres summer 2020. subjects, and honorees. It was also recently announced that he will be returning to the Scream franchise as Dewey Riley in the upcoming relaunch. Next up, Arquette can be seen in Mope directed by Lucas Heyne as well as Spree directed by Eugene Kotlyarenko. Christina McLarty Arquette is an Emmy award-winning journalist, with a decade long career in news. For many years she hosted and reported for Entertainment Tonight and The Insider, before leaving to have her two baby boys. Recently she produced You Cannot Kill David Arquette , an official SXSW selection. The documentary, which is about her husband David Arquette’s return to professional wrestling, won SXSW’s Adobe Editing Award. Neon’s Super LTD acquired the film. Arquette also produced her first feature film 12 Hour Shift, which was set to world premiere at Tribeca 2020, and acquired by Magnolia’s Magnet Releasing, with plans for a fall release. She just wrapped production on Ghosts of the Ozarks, also shot in Arkansas, starring Tim Blake Nelson and David Arquette. She is also a lead investor in XTR, and helped launch the premium nonfiction film and television studio, founded by Oscar Nominated Bryn Mooser. This year XTR co-financed five documentaries that premiered at Sundance 2020. In 2018, Arquette produced the critically acclaimed documentary Survivors Guide to Prison, currently on Netflix, directed by Oscar Nominated Matthew Cooke and Executive Produced by Susan Sarandon. She attended NYU Journalism School where she graduated with the highest honors. Currently she is getting her Masters in Clinical Counseling at Northwestern, with a focus on providing clinical counseling services to the prison population. .