As we began receiving submissions in April of this year, a handful of films rose to the top. While we continue to receive submissions, these films deserved extra recognition. This year have six Official Early Selections, which cover all of our categories.
These films will screen at this year’s festival and most will have someone from the film in attendance. We thank these filmmakers for screening with us and look forward to sharing these films with our community!
CRUEL HEARTS (IMDB) FEATUREYoung man discovers the woman he’s been sleeping is married to a notorious crime boss. When he confesses, the two form an unlikely, dangerous friendship.Thriller – 1 hr 30 min |
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SPACE GIRLS (IMDB) SHORTDuring a sleepover, four space obsessed 9-year-old girls embark on a secret mission in their cardboard rocket. ‘Space Girls’ is a film that celebrates the power of the imagination, the importance of STEM education & girl power. Narrative – 10 min Director/Writer/Producer: Carys Watford |
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MAGIC PLAY COLLEGEA shy boy wizard-in-training is forced into a play date with a witch girl who is unpredictable with her magic. From SCAD student Natasha Cánepa. Animation – 3 1/2 min Director/Writer/Animator: Nathasha Cánepa (SCAD) |
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PEGGY (IMDB) SHORTEverything seems to work out perfectly for Peggy, but her social graces are put to the test when she is surrounded by admiring and covetous parents at a birthday party for her eight-year-old son. From Georgia Filmmaker Justin Miller. Narrative – 12 min Director/Writer: Justin Miller (Georgia Tech) |
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SOLITUDE HIGH SCHOOLIn 1944 one woman is forced to face the harsh realities of war and experience the true meaning of solitude. High School – 7 1/2 min Director/Writer: Julia Bhansali |
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HEAVENS (IMDB) SHORTA Colonel returns home from a long mission, but faces the same problems he knew from the military. A golf ball hits him in the head, putting him in an even bigger bureaucratic agency, called Heaven. Narrative – 14 min Director/Writer/Producer: Jonas Schubach (Florida State) |
The regular submission deadline for the South Georgia Film Festival is December 8. This year’s festival will be held March 1, 2, & 3 on the campus of Valdosta State University. Winners of the High School and College categories are eligible for scholarships to Valdosta State University thanks to the University Admissions office.
Passes to this year’s festival are currently available and discounted through the end of 2018. The All Access VIP pass, which includes a t-shirt and access to the upcoming Georgia Production Partnership event costs $75. The Festival Pass which offers access to all screenings, panels and daily events are $35. Tickets are available through the SouthGeorgiaFilm.com website.
For more information about the festival, contact Jason Brown, Festival Director at 229-219-1298 or jasonebrown@valdosta.edu