Photo by Katherine Rountree Written by Abby Thomas Yesterday, “The Giver,” a film based on Lois Lowry’s famous novel of the same name, screened at the SCAD Museum of Art for the Savannah Film Festival. The movie is about a community in the future that seems perfect. Their beliefs are base
Video by Fairuz Ferrer Written by Savannah Rake “So last night I got a pizza for my friend, and I gave the [delivery] lady a tip,” said Melanie Weldon. “I gave her a five dollar tip, and I couldn’t do the addition really quick. So I just scribbled in some illegible number for the total. [&he
Written and photographed by Santiago Sabogal The SCAD men’s soccer team celebrated “Senior Day” with a tough-earned victory over the Thomas University Night Hawks and a ceremony for the departing players. The Bees said goodbye to five players, all of whom were essential to the team’s suc
Photo by Katherine Rountree Written by Anais Corrales From the director of “The Hills Have Eyes” and “Mirrors” comes “Horns,” a supernatural thriller adapted from Joe Hill’s novel of the same name. The film assembles a wonderful cast of rising stars: Daniel Radcliffe as Ig Perrish, a y
Photo by Katherine Rountree During the week of the 2014 Savannah Film Festival, Andre Leon Talley invited District’s Amy Stoltenberg and Fairuz Ferrer into his sitting room to discuss film, fashion and how the two are connected. District Staff
The SCAD Lacoste shorts, which screened Wednesday afternoon at the SCAD Museum of Art, gave viewers a scenic tour of the people and industries in the rural French town of Provence. Produced by Lacoste’s summer 2014 documentary filmmaking class, the topics they covered included soap, wine, lavender
SCAD’s sound design department is holding two open mic events in November. Professor Peter Damski is teaching the graduate Production Mixing course and wants to record the performances. The open mics take place on Nov. 2 and 9 from 2-9:30 p.m. in the Mandanaro Theater in Crites Hall. “This is
Photo by Daniel Cheon Written by Alexander Cheves “Hunted: The War Against Gays in Russia” is a difficult film to watch. Director Ben Steele, an Englishman who speaks fluent Russian, infiltrated gangs of Russian “pedophile hunters” who regularly find gay people, kidnap them, beat the
Photo by Katherine Rountree Written by Sara Terrell In this year’s new installment of the Savannah Film Festival’s After Dark Series, eight short films from the U.S., U.K. and Canada were presented. They touched from horror to humor with otherworldly story lines. Overall, the shorts were success
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