PIEOWA: A Piece of America

“A documentary in the baking”

WINNER:  

  • BEST FOOD FILM, 2025 San Antonio Film Festival
  • AUDIENCE AWARD, 2025 Silicon Beach Film Festival
  • AWARD OF MERIT, 2025 Impact DOCS Awards
 

How did Iowa become synonymous with pie? Why are Iowans and outsiders alike so obsessed with it? And what lengths will people go to for a slice? More importantly, how can pie unite us?

PIEOWA: A PIECE OF AMERICA, a feature documentary, celebrates the myriad ways pie is woven into Iowa’s (and America’s) culture, the lengths people will go to for a slice, and how this humble pastry can bake the world a better place. Audiences and critics agree that “it’s a tonic for what ails us.” The film features comedian Tom Arnold, NPR economics correspondent Scott Horsley (NPR = No Pie Refused), Better Homes & Gardens food editor Jan Miller, among other notable names, alongside everyday people — church ladies, farm wives, pie shop owners, State Fair pie competitors, chefs, food historians, RAGBRAI bike riders, and humanitarians of all ages. Wholesome and humorous, it will leave you feeling more hopeful about the world — and hungry for pie. (Run time: 76 minutes)

Producer/director of PIEOWA Beth M. Howard is the author of three pie-themed books and the former (and final) resident of the American Gothic House where she ran the Pitchfork Pie Stand. Howard experienced Iowa’s far-reaching influence of pie when she once got hired as a pie baker in Malibu, California. When asked what her qualifications were, she answered “I’m from Iowa” and got the job! Her film expands on the themes of her TEDx Talk, in which she espouses pie’s healing powers. how pie can build community and be used as a tool for social good.

WATCH THE PREVIEW.

WHERE TO SEE THE FILM 

PIEOWA is now showing beyond Iowa. More dates and locations are being added so keep checking back for updates. If you would like to host a community screening (church, school, senior center, civic organization, or for a fundraiser), please get in touch. If you’d like your local theater to show PIEOWA, ask them to contact me or send me their contact info.  

2026    

January 11 (4 PM) – The Lido Theater, Newport Beach, California. (A KCRW Presents event.) Followed by Q&A with Beth. Pie served after the film next door at Woody’s Diner. 
 
January 23 (7 PM) – The Lyric Cinema, Fort Collins, Colorado  JAN. 23 IS NATIONAL PIE DAY!
 
January 24 (1 PM) – Dairy Arts Center, The Boedecker Theater, Boulder, Colorado, Q&A with Beth. Pie will be served. ***SOLD OUT***
 
February 7 (6 PM) – Lyric Cinema, Fort Collins, Colorado. Back by popular demand!
 
February 8 (2:15 and 4 PM) – Lyric Cinema, Fort Collins, Colorado. Back by popular demand!
 
February 21 (10:30 AM) – Gladbrook Theater, Gladbrook, Iowa
 
March 5Oneota Film Festival, Opening Night, Hotel Winneshiek, Decorah, Iowa. Free event. Beth will do a Q&A and pie will be served
 
March 8 (2 PM) – Oneota Film Festival, Decorah, Iowa. T-Bocks Sports Bar & Grill (upstairs). Free event. 
 
March 10 Modern Woodmen of America, Private screening, Davenport, Iowa
 
March 11 to 14 (5 showings added!) – Dairy Arts Center, Boedecker Theater, Boulder, Colorado. 
 
March 11 & 12 (7:30 PM) – Lumiere Cinema at the Music Hall, Beverly Hills, California. Followed by Q&A with Beth and pie.
 
March 14 – PI DAY (12 to 5 PM) – KCRW Pie Fest, Autry Museum, Los Angeles, CA. I’ll be judging pies alongside Will Ferrell, Roy Choi, and “a who’s who of the LA bakerati.”  
 
March 14 (10:14 AM and 3:14 PM) – Bolan Schoolhouse and Cultural Center, Bolan, Iowa
 
April 9 – American Pie Council’s National Pie Championships, Orlando, Florida. I’ll be showing PIEOWA and giving a talk. To volunteer, be a pie judge, or enter the contest, sign up here.
 
April 12 (2 PM) – First Presbyterian Church, PEO Fundraiser, Mount Pleasant, Iowa. Open to the public. Pie will be served. Tickets $10, available at Brown’s Shoe Fit.
 
April 15Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois. Event limited to students. 
 
April 19 (12:45 PM) – Farm to Film Fest, Washington, Iowa. Washington Public Library.
 
April 26 (2 PM) – Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Q&A with Beth. Pie will be served. FREE EVENT open to the public. Suggested goodwill donation to fund local youth programs.
 
May 2Des Moines Book Festival. Details to come.
 
May 9Epworth United Methodist Church, Des Moines, Iowa. FREE EVENT,  open to the public.
 
May 14 (7PM) – Riverview Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Q&A with Beth. Pie will be served. Tickets now on sale.
 
May 30 (2 PM) – Bettendorf Public Library, Bettendorf, Iowa, Q&A with Beth. There will be pie! FREE EVENT.
 
June 5 and 6Aledo Rhubarb Festival, Aledo, Illinois (Details to come.)
 
June 20 (7 PM) – This American Pie: An Evening of Film, Storytelling, and Pie, Jered’s Pottery, Emeryville, California. With novelist Grant Faulkner and poet laureate Sarah Kobrinsky. Tickets $75. (Link to come.)
 
July 22 (3:30 PM & 6:30 PM) – Plaza Theater, Marshalltown, Iowa. Special screenings for RAGBRAI (bike ride across Iowa) overnight stop. Tickets now on sale.
 
Other locations in the works: Tucson, Seattle, Portland, Nashville, Kansas City, New York, Washington DC, Connecticut, Chicago….the list keeps growing!

Want to visit all the pie places in the film?

Go to our new Pie Passport page for the guide.

Four slogans and colors to choose from in soft fabric. Made by RAYGUN. Ten dollars from each item goes toward funding the film.

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Check out this music video of The Pie Song by Weary Ramblers, written for PIEOWA

Some pics from the film shoot and screenings