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AETN's 'LOUPE' to be screened at Eureka Springs Indie Film Fest Jan. 25

Posted 24 Jan 2014

Independent films produced as part of the Arkansas Educational Television Network's (AETN) art initiative LOUPE have been named as official selections of the Eureka Springs Indie Film Fest. LOUPE films will be screened at the festival Saturday, Jan. 25, at 11:55 a.m. at The Eureka Springs City Auditorium, 32 South Main Street.

Designed to highlight the arts and artists throughout Arkansas, LOUPE is supported in part by a Cultural Regional Art Grant from the Arkansas Arts Council, an agency of the Department of Arkansas Heritage.

The LOUPE initiative is intended to build an arts and culture collection by curating a gallery of information, visuals and events from across Arkansas. A variety of special "artisodes" will be presented alongside articles, events and educational resources on aetn.org/loupe, an engaging aggregate website highlighting various topics related to arts and culture in Arkansas.

"LOUPE" films to be featured in the festival include:

The Eureka Springs Indie Film Fest is a three-day event celebrating the art of independent filmmaking. The Eureka Springs Indie Film Fest is a not-for-project of the Arts Council of Eureka Springs and DeVito's of Eureka Springs in partnership with the Arkansas Film Commission, the Arkansas Production Alliance, the Arkansas Motion Picture Institute, the City of Eureka Springs and the Greater Eureka Springs Chamber of Commerce. The festival is made possible through sponsorships, media partners and organizations. A complete list of supporters can be found esindiefilmfest.com.

The Arkansas Educational Television Network (AETN) is Arkansas's statewide public television network that enhances lives by providing lifelong learning opportunities for people from all walks of life. AETN delivers local, award-winning productions and classic, trusted PBS programs aimed at sharing Arkansas and the world with viewers. AETN depends on the generosity of Arkansans and the State of Arkansas to continue offering quality programming. For more information, visit aetn.org, or follow the AETN blog at aetn.org/engage. AETN is broadcast on KETS (Little Rock), KEMV (Mountain View), KETG (Arkadelphia), KAFT (Fayetteville), KTEJ (Jonesboro), and KETZ (El Dorado).