The Little Rock Film Festival is looking for volunteers.

  • The Little Rock Film Festival is looking for volunteers.

Let’s say you’re an insatiable film buff who wants to get the hands-on, back-stage, all-access experience at this year’s Little Rock Film Festival, May 29-June 3. But maybe you’re on a tight budget. Or perhaps you just have an altruistic streak when it comes to supporting the cinematic arts. What to do? Volunteer for LRFF, that’s what.

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The festival is a hungry beast that needs volunteers for sustenance, and in return for your service, you’ll get passes to all films, parties, special events, panel discussions and what-have-you. They’re looking for hardworking, dependable team players of good attitude and friendly demeanor. Lazy, unreliable, unfriendly bad attitude havers need not apply.

Organizers are looking for volunteer coordinators (recruit, schedule and manage volunteers), transportation coordinators (manage a fleet of vehicles and arrange airport pickup and transit for filmmakers) production manager (tackle setup and breakdown at all venues), a venue manager (make sure everything at venues is taken care of), print traffic managers (make sure the films get to the right venues and that they’re returned to filmmakers) and box office managers (ticketing, merch sales, taking donations, etc.)

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If any of that sounds like you, call 501-205-0400 or email volunteer@littlerockfilmfestival.org.

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