Video by Rummel Medina and Hunter Scully Interview by Emilie Kefalas Edited by Georgia Micheals Director Dee Rees discusses her latest film “Mudbound,” adapting the story from novel to screenplay and how the writing process differs from directing. Rees is best known for her critically acclaimed
Video by Rummel Medina and Hunter Scully Interview by Scarlett Ruggiero Edited by Georgia Micheals Andrea Riseborough is honored at the 2017 SCAD Savannah Film Festival with the Outstanding Supporting Actress Award Sunday, Oct. 29. Riseborough can currently be seen in “Battle of the Sexes̶
Video by Rummel Medina and Hunter Scully Interview by Asli Shebe Edited by Georgia Micheals Salma Hayek Pinault is honored at the 2017 SCAD Savannah Film Festival with the Outstanding Achievement in Cinema Award. Known for her Oscar and Golden-Globe nominated role in “Frida,” Hayek Pinau
Written by Georgia Micheals On Sunday afternoon, Trustees Theater showed “Battle of the Sexes” starring notable actors Emma Stone and Steve Carell. After the film, co-star Andrea Riseborough and Outstanding Supporting Actress Award winner walked out onto the stage to talk about her role as Maril
Written by Hadley Passela Out of the countless documentaries and segments produced on Jane Goodall, “Jane,” directed by documentarian and archivist, Bret Morgen, is unlike any other, and it is a breathtaking experience. What makes the film so exceptional, is that it is masterfully woven
Video by Rummel Medina and Hunter Scully Interview by Shelby Loebker Edited by Georgia Micheals Sir Patrick Stewart is honored at the 2017 SCAD Savannah Film Festival as a Legend of Cinema. Known famously for being on screen as “Star Trek’s” Jean-Luc Picard and “X-men’s
Interview by Shelby Loebker Edited and Mixed by Rummel Medina “The Florida Project” screened to a packed Lucas Theatre yesterday, as part of the 2017 SCAD Savannah Film Festival’s Gala Screening series. Before the film, District sat down to learn more about screenwriting team Chris
“Chasing Coral” bucks the usual enviro-documentary setup between the beauty of nature and the greed of man. It spends as much camera time and empathy on the divers and scientists researching the coral as it does on the coral itself. Director Jeff Orlowski recycles similar tactics from
The opening shot of Max Winkler’s second film, “Flower,” shows, not ironically, a field of flowers layered with off-camera sounds of wind, panting and ecstasy. Seventeen-year-old Erica (Zoey Deutch) finishes performing oral sex on a local, middle-aged cop who pays her for her servi
Photographed by Calvin Scott and Johnathan Vasata Written by Asli Shebe As the SCAD Savannah Film Festival kicked off its 2017 lineup, an air of sentimentality hung over the evening reception. Where did that nostalgia stem from? The film festival celebrating its 20th year. In the two decades it ha