INTERFORM is introducing PREMIERE, the first of its kind, fashion film experience. On Saturday, November 13th there will be a livestream viewing of the original INTERFORM film, The Collective: A Ten Part Fashion Film, available exclusively to those who purchase one of three INTERFORM Boxes. The Primary package includes a gift box that contains exclusive INTERFORM merchandise, a Funko Pop figurine, fashion related and skincare products, and a stream key that provides access to the live stream, a $70 value. The PREMIERE package contains each item from the primary package in addition to makeup products from L’Oreal, accessories from local designer brand Richie Clark, and Gabrielle Korn’s book Everybody Else is Perfect, a $170 value. The VIP package, with a limited quantity of 15 boxes, contains each item from the Premiere and Primary packages and also includes a jewelry piece by Kendra Scott, and a brush set or blush/bronzer palette from Funko, a $270 value.
The film features ten regional and international designer collections: N-Deed Regime, Klothed:31, Crystal La’Shay, Elizabeth, Asserraj Haus of Fashion, Rosie Rose, Christian Michael, Ashton Hall, Nokota Style, and INTERFORM’s own Marshallese Sewn Trades Class. The talents of these creators will be paired with local hair and makeup artists, models, and filmmakers Mario Troncoso and Jessica Whalen. The end result will be a feature-length film showcasing regional skill in several domains.
Tickets will be on sale October 19th. To purchase a PREMIERE Box and see The Collective, visit https://interform.art/premiere/.
At ACS, we believe that if we provide filmmakers an arena to exhibit their talents, and film enthusiasts a healthy diet of quality programming, we can inspire more Arkansans to make and watch more films. By supporting filmmakers, festivals, theaters and young people interested in filmmaking throughout the state, we hope to create statewide network, pool Arkansas’s resources and be an umbrella organization that feeds all things film. We believe a rising tide lifts all boats.
To be a filmmaker, we have to connect to create. A painter needs a brush, paint and a canvas. A director needs a writer, a cinematographer, a sound mixer, production designer, editor, actors, distributors, and an audience. We cannot do it alone. This art form forces one to collaborate and thus, creates jobs. Filmmaking is unique in the arts in this way. It takes an army.