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Art Hill Film Series: Anchorman
Celebrate 10 years of films, food, and fun with your dream team at Art Hill Film Series. Enjoy food trucks, live music, and an evening under the stars at our second film, Anchorman.
FILMS + FOOD + MUSIC + FUN
Free on Fridays
6 pm Party Starts
9 pm Showtime!
#ArtHillFilms
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FOOD
Food Truck Fest, presented by Sauce Magazine, will run from 6 to 8:45 pm in the West Lot.
Beer, wine, cocktails, non-alcoholic beverages, and popcorn are available for purchase at the bar under the tent on Art Hill Plaza. Show your Membership card and receive a free popcorn!
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Food Trucks on July 19
Angie Burger
Brazil Express
Buzz’s Hawaiian
Doughboy’s
G Burrito
Guerrilla Street Food
KBOP
Kamikaze Poke
Mann Meats
Steak Louie
Fire & Ice Cream Truck
The Sweet Divine
JuicemastersFood truck line-up is subject to change without notice. Food trucks vary each week
MUSIC
Enjoy a free performance by Charles Glenn Trio before the film starts under the tent on Art Hill Plaza at 7 pm.
Each night of Art Hill Film Series features a different St. Louis-based band or DJ. Find the full line-up here.

(c) DreamWorks/courtesy Everett Collection
ANCHORMAN
(2004; 1 hour and 44 minutes)
Directed by Adam McKay
Starring Will Ferrell, Christina Applegate, and Steve Carell
Rated PG-13
Hotshot television anchorman Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell) welcomes upstart reporter Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate) into the male-dominated world of 1970s broadcast news — that is, until the talented Corningstone begins to outshine Burgundy on air. Soon he grows jealous, begins a bitter feud with Veronica and eventually makes a vulgar slip on live TV that ruins his career. However, when an outrageous story breaks at the San Diego Zoo, Ron may get a chance to redeem himself.
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ACCESSIBILITY
- All films at the Art Hill Film Series have Closed-Captioning (CC).
- A section of Art Hill will be designated for visitors in wheelchairs. Visit the Information Booth on Art Hill Plaza to address special needs.
- Accessible parking spots are located in the free parking lots on Fine Arts Drive and in the Museum’s parking garage. Accessible entrances are located at the East Building and in the parking garage. The driveway in front of the East Building may be used to pick up and drop off visitors.
- Individuals who may need sign language interpreters, written materials in alternative formats, or other accommodations should make a request to access@slam.org or 314.655.5268 at least seven days before the event.
- Learn more about accessibility at the Museum here.