Filmed and edited by Rodrigo Nino and Giulia Jimenez The stars came out to play for the opening reception of the 2015 Savannah Film Festival. The red carpet event occured across the street from the Trustees Theater with acrobats entertaining the crowd before the celebrities made an appearance. Distr
Filmed and edited by Rodrigo Nino and Giulia Jimenez Before “Meadowland” screened at the 2015 Savannah Film Festival last weekend, Student News Editor Savannah Rake had the chance to sit down with director Reed Morano and star Olivia Wilde. District Staff
Photo courtesy of the Savannah Film Festival Written by Emilie Kefalas The Savannah Film Festival continued into the school week Monday morning with Nickelodeon’s panel presentation, “The Story Starts Here: Nickelodeon’s Writing Program” at the Gutstein Gallery. Karen Kirkland, vice presiden
Written by Anais Corrales Names like Brad Bird, Glen Keane, James Baxter and Hayo Miyazki are legendary in the Animation industry. Millions of fans across the globe have grown up watching films they created such as “Toy Story” and “Spirited Away.” Their works are Oscar-nom
Written and photographed by Pablo Portilla del Valle David Lang, Pulitzer award-winning composer and one of the honored guests at the Savannah Film Festival of 2015, had his most recent film score for the movie “Youth” screening at the Trustees theatre on Monday, Oct. 26. “I hate labels. I hat
Written by Grace Baines It’s that time of the year again, only days away from Halloween and if your doorstop is empty you’re doing it wrong. Carved pumpkins have been a Halloween tradition for centuries, brought over by Irish immigrants to scare spirits away from your home. Now the Fall festivit
Photos by Claire Edkins The annual Wag-O-Ween was held Saturday, Oct. 24. The event had hundreds of participants who took their dogs trick-or-treating to local shops. The full gallery of photos can be found here. District Staff
Featured image courtesy of the Savannah Film Festival website The documentary “What happened, Miss Simone?” — directed by Liz Garbus — goes behind the music and all the glitz and glamor to touch on the darker times in Nina Simone’s life.Giving an honest depiction of th
By Brittany Ellison The Open Studio, held at Alexander Hall this Friday Oct. 23, was free and open to the public. Refreshments filled the tables as students, graduates, and locals observed the exhibit. Students working on projects invited the viewers in for a closer look on how the process actually
Written by Emilie Kefalas and Shelby Loebker Photo courtesy of the Telfair Museum Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926) Champ d’avoine (Oat Field), 1890 Oil on canvas, 26 x 36 7/16 inches Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida Gift of Michael A. Singer 1999.6 The “Monet and American Im