
Awards are presented in the following categories: Features, Documentary, Short, Student, Animation, Screenplay, Best Director, Actor & Actress. The audience will vote on the audience choice & comedy.
For more info, contact Ron Tucker at filmbeaufort@gmail.com or visit the festival website at https://www.beaufortfilmfestival.com/

The Terrace Theater, the Carolina Film Alliance and the Jewish Studies Program at the College of Charleston invite you Thursday, March 5th at 6pm for the 11th Annual Terrace Charleston Film Festival and its OPENING RECEPTION.
Opening Night Films will be:
Resistance (2020) directed by Jonathan Jakubowicz
Deceiver (1997) directed by Josh & Jonas Pate
Please RSVP by February 27th.
Click for a full list of films and times plus trailers.

Thursday, March 5th – Opening Reception 6:00pm
Time: 7:00pm
Film: Deceiver
Panel Participants: John D. Kretschmer (Production Designer), Linda Lee (Locations Manager), Patricia Glasser (Head Hair)
Panel Moderator: Cara White
Friday, March 6th
Time: 9:00PM
Film: A Nun’s Curse
Panel Participants: Tommy Faircloth (director),Robert Zobel (Producer), Sean Krumbholz (FX)
Panel Moderator: Michael Smallwood
Saturday, March 7th
Time: 4:30
Film: Indie Grants
Panel Participants: Steve Daniels, Writer/Director of DIRTY SILVERWARE, Maria White, Producer of THE FINAL ADVENTURE OF ELEANOR GREENE, Matt Sefick, Producer of SWEATBOX
Panel Moderator: Brad Jayne
Sunday, March 8th
Time: 4:30
Film: Sophie & the Rising Sun
Panel Participants: Steve Rhea (Location Manager), Kenneth Charles Graham (Actor), Sabrina Mayfield (Actor), James Heyward (Script Supervisor)
Panel Moderator: Linda Eisen
A portion of the proceeds from ticket sales will go to the CFA.
CFA members in good standing will receive free popcorn and a CFA sticker at each screening they attend

The 2022 BIFF Official Selections Trailer is here. Mark your calendar for Feb 22 – 27 and purchase your tickets now. The 2022 BIFF Official Selections Trailer is here. Mark your calendar for Feb 22 – 27 and purchase your tickets now. Available online at beaufortfilmfestival.com or pick them up in person at the Beaufort/Port Royal CVB Visitor’s Center at 713 Craven St., Beaufort.
The Official Selections include 15 World Premiers, 2 North American Premieres, and 42 films will screen in South Carolina for the first time.
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When filmmakers Lauren Waring Douglas and Ricky Taylor crisscrossed the state for the S.C. Educational Television network, they unwittingly compiled a list of people in the movie and television industry with ties to the Palmetto State.
As Douglas and Taylor drove from one small town to the nex, he asked: “Hey, did you know Phylicia Rashad has roots in Chester?” Douglas answered: “No. But did you know Dana Campbell, who got an Emmy for costume work on Dancing with the Stars, has roots in Charleston?”
Taylor
Those conversations over 20 years grew into an idea that became the genesis for the inaugural three-day AfroSouth Film Festival, which begins Nov. 4 in Charleston. It will feature interactive panels, workshops, youth programs, networking opportunities and the screening of a dozen films on the Harborwalk at 360 Concord St.
The lineup also includes the opening night screening at 6 p.m. in Marion Square of Get on Up, starring the late Chadwick Boseman, an Anderson native.
The festival is a celebration of African American and Southern cultures, said Taylor, the festival’s founder. “You can’t have African American history without being connected to Southern history,” he said. Taylor, a Columbia resident, said he has often wondered why the MOJA Arts Festival in Charleston does not market the event in the capital city.
“I never hear anything about it in the Columbia area,” said Taylor, a senior producer and director at SCETV. “I always thought that with our [Black] history and Charleston being our … [entry to] this country, why Charleston does not have a national event that would draw people back to their roots to celebrate the journey we’ve been on.”
Blood of the Lamb is one of the featured films produced and directed by Konate Hendricks, a graduate of Trident Technical College, Douglas said. Another South Carolina connection, she said, is Austin James, producer of the short film My Nephew Emmett. James is from Hartsville, Taylor’s hometown. The film, which stars Jasmine Guy, was nominated in 2018 for an Oscar.
Taylor hopes AfroSouth becomes that event to bring people from around the country to Charleston, just as the Essence Festival attracts visitors to New Orleans. Douglas envisions an AfroSouth festival as the portal to get the work of young filmmakers to larger festivals at Tribeca and Sundance.
Douglas said, “So many people in South Carolina’s Black community have made fruitful careers for themselves in front of the camera and behind the camera.” The festival is a way to “come back and celebrate those of us who’ve worked in film and television that have gone off to make a career in New York or L.A.,” said Waring, an AfroSouth board member and founder of Catfish Row Productions in Charleston.
She acknowledged that South Carolina has not supported the film industry as Georgia.
“When you are a media professional in South Carolina you are intentionally making a choice, and it is a very brave choice,” she said. “You know you can get more opportunities and more money outside of the state, but you choose not to because you really believe in the cultures that are here and the environment that inspires you.”

The festival will take place at the South Carolina Children’s Theatre in Greenville, SC. We will kick-off on Friday February 17 and have a celebratory weekend of film through Sunday February 19. For more information visit Reedy Reels website
Reedy Reels Film Festival promotes the appreciation of the art of filmmaking while generating support for independent filmmakers especially in the Upstate of South Carolina. The festival will engage the community and create exposure for local filmmaking while building inspiration and new opportunities for local artists.

2023 Beaufort International Film Festival (BIFF), takes place Feb. 21-26, 2023 in Beaufort, S.C. Judges selected 58 films and 5 screenplays from nearly 500 submissions from all over the world. The Official Selections span the genres of feature films, documentaries, short films, student films, animation and screenplays.