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Southern Screen Festival

November 10-13

November 3, 2022

The 12th annual Southern Screen Festival will be presented in-person in Downtown Lafayette, Louisiana November 10-13, 2022. Highlights include sessions with Franki Chan (IHEARTCOMIX) and Entertainment Lawyer, Steven Lowy. Highlight screenings include, Roots of Fire documentary, Roadrunner: Triangle of Sadness, Fire of Love documentary, and lots of great local Louisiana and international short films!


Full schedule below (schedule details and descriptions at SouthernScreen.org):

 

Thursday, November 10

6:30PM-9:35PM

Acadiana Center for the Arts

Champagne + Oysters Social
BAND OF OUTSIDERS
 (narrative feature screening)
In the 1964 Jean-Luc Godard reimagined gangster film, two restless young men enlist the object of both of their fancies to help them commit a robbery—in her own home.

 

Friday, November 11

 6:00PM-7:00PM 

Acadiana Center for the Arts

Short Fiction Writing Competition Winner Announcement + Reading
Join us as we name and read the winner of this year's short fiction story based on the theme of "Celebration and the South." 

6:00PM-7:00PM 

Acadiana Center for the Arts

Film Festival Programming AMA w/Eric Hatch
Baltimore based film programmer, critic, and distributor Eric Hatch will be available to answer any questions you have about film festival programming.

7:05PM-8:35PM 

Acadiana Center for the Arts

BUTTERFLY IN THE SKY (documentary feature screening)

A delightful story of the beloved PBS children's series "Reading Rainbow," its iconic host LeVar Burton, and the challenges its creators faced in cultivating a love of reading through television. 

8:30PM

Wild Child Wines 

Friday Night Social w/ Boma Banga + Basher

Grab some drinks and enjoy the hypnotic reimagining of 1960s and 70s Congolese Rhumba with Boma Bango and the freak out dance, free avant-pop, post-jazz groove punk music of Basher. 

 

Saturday, November 12

11:00PM-12:30PM

Acadiana Center for the Arts

Louisiana Storytellers Panel w/ Abraham Felix (Filmmaker), Cheryl Duvall (Storyteller), Drake LeBlanc (Filmmaker), Linda Midget (LPB/ Moderator)

From audio stories to commercial content to indie films, learn how these local creators celebrate community through their craft. 

 

12:35PM-2:15PM

Acadiana Center for the Arts

Shorts Series 1- 

 

11 – An unconfident hooper plays a pickup game to 11, and with the help of his best friend, he'll showcase skills that he didn't believe he had. 

 

QUITTING TIME – City bus driver, Luis, end his shift—but fills his hours with an extra-curricular activity that keeps him on the move. 

 

PATTERN – We all get lost in patterns. For some of us they can be totally consuming. 

 

WILD CHILD – On a cold evening in the French Quarter, a woman's quiet evening transforms into something wilder. 

 

EVA WANTS TO STAY IN – After coming home exhausted from work, Eve is confronted by a literal pile of chores and her wife, Audrey, ready to hit the town. 

 

JUDY’S THOUGHTS – In 1981, a vibrant mother recorded her thoughts on a cassette tape as her life was slipping away. 

 

THE QUIET CAJUNS – The story of Acadian Usher Syndrome sprinkles many Cajun family trees with deafblind aunts, uncles and cousins. 

 

Followed by filmmakers Q&A 

2:20PM-3:50PM

Acadiana Center for the Arts

Know Your Film Rights w/ Steven Lowy

Set yourself up for success by learning how to navigate the legal landscape of rights that often arise when making a narrative or documentary film.

4:15PM-6:35PM

Acadiana Center for the Arts

TRIANGLE OF SADNESS (narrative feature screening)

Social hierarchy is turned upside down when a celebrity model couple are invited on a luxury cruise for the uber-rich. 

7:00PM-8:25PM

Acadiana Center for the Arts

ROOTS OF FIRE (documentary feature screening)

Followed by filmmaker Q&A

The battle to revive dying traditions comes to life through the young musicians of Southwest Louisiana.

8:30PM

Hideaway Hall

ROOTS OF FIRE After Party w/Pine Leaf Boys and Special Guest

Sunday, November 13

 11:00PM-12:40PM

Acadiana Center for the Arts

Shorts Series 2 – 

 

THE NEGRO AND THE CHEESE KNIFE – Have you ever heard of a Black man with a cheese knife? Unfortunately for Antione, neither have the police. 

 

DAY OF THE DEB – The looming apocalypse forces a broken-hearted man to come to terms with the women who left him. 

 

CAFFEINATED – An ex-couple finds themselves facing the undead as they bide time in the shelter of a bar. 

 

THE PERFECT DAY – Charlie Hoover, an aspiring ad man living in his van, eagerly answers a job posting to videotape Linda Lindell’s online life coaching series. 

 

VIOLET BUTTERFIELD – A mortician beautician brings out the beauty in death that her clients could have had in life. 

 

STRANGER THAN ROTTERDAM WITH SARAH DRIVER – The completion of Jim Jarmusch’s Stranger Than Paradise hinged on the smuggle of one of the world’s most controversial films. 

 

A SHAMAN'S TALE – A powerful shaman embarks on a mystical journey from the deep jungle to the cosmos. 

 

HOT MOTHER – At an idyllic hot springs retreat a vacationing mother and daughter bicker and avoid connection. 

 

Followed by filmmakers Q&A 

 

12:45PM-2:15PM

Acadiana Center for the Arts

Fixing it in Post: Digital Clean-Up on a Lo/No Budget Session w/ Dag Luther Gooch

Wanna know what you can and can't do in post or how to avoid a bunchofexpensivepostwork? Compositing? CameraTracking? Rotoscoping? Get all of your questions answered and more. 

2:30PM-4:06PM

Acadiana Center for the Arts

THE INTEGRITY OF JOSEPH CHAMBERS (narrative feature screening)

A family man, hoping to prove his survivalist capabilities to his family, irresponsibly heads off into the woods to go deer hunting. 

4:15PM-5:45PM

Acadiana Center for the Arts

Storytelling in Marketing: Experiential and Digital Session w/ Franki Chan

Sit down with Crescendo! Host Greg Bresnitz to explore FRANKI CHAN’s IHEARTCOMIX, a Los Angeles based studio responsible for some of the most innovative modern marketing campaigns. 

6:00PM-7:40PM

Acadiana Center for the Arts

FIRE OF LOVE (documentary feature screening)

Katia and Maurice Krafft loved two things — each other, and volcanoes.

7:45PM

Blue Moon Saloon

Wrap Party w/ Speech Fuzz + Bruisey Peets

That’s a wrap for Southern Screen 2022. Close out the festive weekend with drinks, food and twee pop, indie-rock band Speech Fuzz along with the dreamy sounds of Bruisey Peets. 

 

For more information about Southern Screen 2022 please visit SouthernScreen.org.


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