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October 24, 2003 |
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By Aimee Yarber The sixth-annual Savannah Film Festival, Oct. 25 - Nov. 1, offers something for everyone, including more than 60 films from all across the world, a new series of informative and constructive panel discussions with industry professionals and, of course, a few awards and familiar faces along the way. The festival will honor famed director Arthur Penn with an Achievement in Cinema Award Oct. 28, 7 p.m., at Trustees Theater. Penn is known for Academy Award-winning classics such as Bonnie and Clyde, Alices Restaurant and The Miracle Worker. All three of those movies also earned Penn Oscar nominations two for Best Director and one for screenwriting. The festival will feature a special screening of Bonnie and Clyde following the award presentation, as well as a Penn retrospective. Penn also will host a question-and-answer session with students from the SCAD media and performing arts and film and television programs. more---> |
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![]() Documentary about local poet among student entries Film and television senior Joel Fendelman said he is especially excited about this years film festival. His short film, Writing Through, has been accepted into the student competition of the Savannah Film Festival. more---> |
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