FREEMAN VINES short film screening at Filmfort
Location
Boise Center East, Room 430B 195 S Capitol Blvd, Boise, ID
Date & Time
March 28, 2025 — March 28, 2025
1:00 pm — 3:00 pm

Produced by T42 Entertainment, FREEMAN VINES is a documentary short profiling contemporary artist and luthier Freeman Vines (“Hanging Tree Guitars”). This short film will be screened at the Filmfort independent film festival in Boise, ID as part of their “Rhythm & Music in Motion” session, which features films connected by sound, music, or rhythmic storytelling. Filmfort is presented as part of the Treefort Music Festival.
Friday, March 28, 2025
1:00 PM to 2:30 PM
Boise Centre East, Room 430 B
Tickets for Filmfort start at $39.99
About FREEMAN VINES
For decades, 82-year-old Freeman Vines has been hand-carving guitars in hopes of replicating a sound that captivated and still haunts him. The guitars range in style from more traditional to fully abstract using a variety of wood — including lumber from trees once used to lynch Black men. Now battling multiple myeloma and suffering from diabetes, Freeman lives and works in a small storefront shop in rural Fountain, North Carolina, still in pursuit of the elusive sound, surrounded by his tools, materials, and other objects that speak to his lifelong conflict with racism in this region. FREEMAN VINES is the story of a true fine artist who has found a way to create while surviving in a complex world.
Directed by André Robert Lee and Tim Kirkman. 12 minutes.

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