Video by Fairuz Ferrer SCAD graduates Derek Carter, the general manager at Angelika Film Center, film editor Alex Hammer, producer Jett Steiger, and Emmy Award-winning sound designer and owner of Unbridled Sound Brent Kiser talk about their careers and give students advice on how to make it in the f
Photo by Daniel Cheon The 17th annual Savannah Film Festival closed with an award ceremony Saturday in the Trustees Theater before the screening of “Escobar: Paradise Lost.” J. Alexander, also know as Miss J, made a guest appearance at the screening, stepping onstage to introduce the Rising Star
Photo by Katherine Rountree In the middle of Savannah Film Festival week, the Docs to Watch series added “Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me” to its roster. The film follows country music superstar Glen Campbell during his “Goodbye Tour” after being diagnosed with Alzheimer̵
Written and photographed by Andrew Larimer “Creep” is a movie that keeps audiences guessing from start to finish. They are never sure where it’s going to go. The film, directed by Patrick Brice, takes viewers on an unpredictable ride through a story that appears to defy genre bound
Photo by Katherine Rountree Analeigh Tipton, who starred alongside Miles Teller in “Two Night Stand,” which screened during the Savannah Film Festival, sat down with District to discuss strategies for successful collaboration, the cultivation of inspiration and other creative pursuits.
Photo by Ysabel Cacho When “Documented” screened at the Savannah Film Festival, it took audiences on an emotional rollercoaster. The writer and director, Jose Antonio Vargas, sprinkles in some humor on the very touchy subject of immigration, but at the same time doesn’t distract audiences from