Savannah is known as one of the most haunted places in the country, yet the Hostess City has never been the main setting for a haunted house film— until now. […]
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‘BLACKBIRD’ Savannah Screening: locally produced Oscar-qualifying film, sheds light on mental and physical health
A deeply personal story of connection, understanding, and vulnerability surrounding mental health struggles comes to life in the locally produced Oscar-Qualifying Award-winning short film “BLACKBIRD.” The non-profit PROJECT BLACKBIRD is […]
CinemaSavannah ready to bring audiences back ‘Together’ with a film examining the Pandemic
CinemaSavannah is ready to bring everyone together for their first screening of 2022. After delays caused by covid-19 restrictions CinemaSavannah is presenting the movie “Together” on Friday, Jan. 28 at […]
Young Savannah filmmaker shines light on Black pride and impact through Black voices
“Golden Hour,” a film by director and producer DeVon Moore, is a short-documentary that explores the pride of being Black and provides the perspectives of young Black Americans while confronting […]
One real Savannah haunted house = Two spine-tingling films from Savannah native
Savannah native William Mark McCullough had no idea when he set out to make his debut feature film “A Savannah Haunting,” what kind of demons he would be waking—literally. A […]
Rare docs, Mountainfilm, and a Queen of Hearts
The next seven days or so hold plenty of interesting specialty cinema events as well
Welcome to The Film Scene
Film Scene provides a one-stop overview of the myriad of public, specialty screenings taking place year-round
Shining a light on Savannah’s stars of Art and Commerce
In my last column, I announced the inaugural Savannah Film Alliance Gala open to the public on September 28
How to get into the film industry
If you believe a career in movies might be a good fit, it is always a good idea to give your interests a thorough test drive
Entertainment incentives extended
Thanks to SEDA, Savannah became the first city in the state to add additional benefits on top of Georgia’s already generous incentives
2018: The greatest year ever for Savannah’s film and TV industry
According to the Savannah Regional Film Commission, these productions accounted for $120 million in direct spending locally and had a total economic impact of well over $250 million in 2018 alone
From Sholom Aleichem to Spock
LOOK, there’s always going to be a Holocaust movie. The undeniable horror of Hitler’s genocide left an indelible scar on Jewish history, and its seemingly infinite tales of tragedy and […]
