Written by Edith Manfred. Photo by Kashvi Pallapotu. If you needed a burst of motivation on Wednesday night, look no further than the Lucas Theater during the Docs to Watch Directors Roundtable. Ten directors from this year’s top ten festival documentaries joined together to share what drives
Written by Riley Heath. Photo by Riley Heath. Given every opportunity to make the documentary “Come See Me in the Good Light”, a story about dying, director Ryan White very tastefully refrained, dismantling the expectation I’d come in with and capturing something much more profound
Written by Isabella Halteman. Graphic by Laura Garcia Gomez. On the second night of the 2025 Savannah Film Festival, Yorgos Lanthimos’ new film “Bugonia” took the Lucas Theatre screen by storm. The film stars powerhouse actress Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons, whose performances are a
Written by Camryn Carmichael. Photo by Avery Melhado. For new creatives, writing collaboration agreements or establishing a chain of title can be written off as a complicated, though necessary, evil. Entertainment lawyers Malissa Georges and Sasha Levites, however, know these doc
Written by Trinity Ray. Photography by Miha Palancha. On Sunday, Oct. 26, director Jon M. Chu joined SCAD students and Savannah residents in their countdown to the “Wicked: For Good” film release. After being welcomed to the stage by the SCAD Bee Sharps’ performance of “For Good,” Chu was
Written By Nathan Adolphe. Photos By Nathan Adolphe. Have you ever wanted to see Leonardo DiCaprio thrown out of a moving car? Have you ever wanted to see Teyana Taylor shoot a machine gun while pregnant? Have you ever wanted to see half of Sean Penn’s face get blown off? Well, you’re in
Written by Avery Melhado. Photo by Miha Palancha. If there’s one person the press loves to talk about, it’s Sydney Sweeney. From the rumors about her relationship with co-star Glen Powell to the controversy around her recent eugenics-coded American Eagle Jeans ad, Sweeney’s name has been circu
Written by Aria Eyde. Graphic by Laura Garcia. On the third day of the Savannah Film Festival, lines wrapped around the Trustees theater in the rain to see “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You.” In front of an audience brimming with anticipation, Director Mary Bronstein walked across the st
Written by Ananya Panchal. Photos taken by Kashvi Pallapotu. Jean-Luc Godard’s “Breathless” is one of the poster children of the French New Wave—a revolutionary era of French cinema. The movement is known for its rejection of traditional filmmaking conventions and for its bold ex
Written by Riley Heath. Visuals by Riley Heath. On the morning of Nov. 15, I’ll be able to call myself a three-time half marathoner. If you told me that back in January, I wouldn’t have believed you. In early September, my SCAD music professor told me about the Savannah Southern Half Maratho