westbound


Category: Documentary Feature - OFFICIAL SELECTION
Year: 2010
Run Time: 77:00
Director: Jim Rivett

A candid portrait of 96-year-old Adolph Vandertie, Grand Duke of the Hobos, and his final confessions of a life filled with joy, heartache, and addiction. Sweeping through the Great Depression, WESTBOUND chronicles America’s downfall and return to being the strongest nation in the world. An iconic tale, Adolph struggles to achieve personal redemption by creating an astonishing collection of 4,000 hobo whimsies and tramp art carvings. This simple act of whittling found objects becomes a beacon of hope for one man while capturing the true spirit of America.

“WESTBOUND is rife with fascinating details about obscure folk art forms… (Adolph) Vandertie’s story and his body of work are compelling.”
--Noel Murray, The Onion A.V. Club

Screenings: Nashville Film Festival, Beloit International Film Festival

ARKANSAS PREMIERE!

screening info

Sunday, March 27, 6:15 PM
UACCB
$5 / $4 Students and Over Age 54 / $3 Foothills Film Society Members
Jim Rivett Attending

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