News Summary
Lander University is set to host a free screening of the iconic film-noir classic, The Big Sleep, on March 18. The event will also kick off the 15th Annual Lander University Film Festival, featuring insightful discussions led by host Daniel Harrison. Participants can look forward to exploring themes of crime and morality while enjoying a classic cinematic experience.
Exciting Film Event Coming to Lander University!
If you’re in the Lander area, get ready for a classic cinema experience! Lander University is rolling out the red carpet for a special screening of the iconic film-noir classic, The Big Sleep. This much-anticipated event is set to take place on Tuesday, March 18, at 6:30 p.m. in Barratt Hall 126, and you won’t want to miss it!
What Makes This Screening Special?
Not only is The Big Sleep a must-see film, but the screening will also kick off the 15th Annual Lander University Film Festival. And here’s the best part: it’s totally free and open to everyone! Whether you’re a film buff or just looking for a fun night out, this event caters to all. Grab your friends and head on down!
Meet the Host
The screening will be led by Daniel Harrison, who is not just your average host. As a sociology professor and founder of the Greenwood Film Society, he brings a wealth of knowledge and insight to the table. Attendees can look forward to a fascinating discussion surrounding the film’s significance and its lasting impact on cinema.
A Closer Look at the Film
The Big Sleep, released back in 1946, stars the legendary Humphrey Bogart and the enchanting Lauren Bacall. It is based on Raymond Chandler’s gripping 1939 novel and has captivated audiences for decades with its sharp dialogue and complex plot. People have raved about the undeniable chemistry between the lead actors, and it’s no wonder this film has held a special place in film history.
More Than Just a Movie
After the screening, there will be a lively post-discussion which will delve into some thought-provoking topics such as cultural and historical contexts, crime, morality, and the elements that define noir storytelling. This discussion promises to enhance the experience of the film, giving viewers even more to appreciate!
The Festival Continues!
But wait, there’s even more going on at Lander University! The Lander University Film Festival and Short Film Competition kicks off with a workshop on February 27 at 4:30 p.m. This is a wonderful opportunity for budding filmmakers to showcase their creativity, as they will have just ten days to write, film, and submit a five-minute short film. Submissions are due on March 9, so mark your calendars!
Compete and Shine
The competition features three exciting divisions: High School, College, and Open. Registration is relatively affordable, with fees set at $20 for High School and College participants, and $25 for the Open division. Aspiring filmmakers will even receive a line of dialogue at the kickoff workshop to incorporate into their films!
Celebrate Creativity
On March 22, don’t miss the showcasing of selected films during the festival, which also includes an awards ceremony. Cash prizes and trophies will be awarded for first, second, and third place in each division, alongside valuable feedback from judges for all participants. This is an incredible chance for artists to learn and grow!
A Community Effort
This exciting series of events is made possible thanks to a grant from South Carolina Humanities. It’s a community-driven effort to celebrate filmmaking and storytelling, and what better setting than the vibrant environment of Lander University?
Join the Fun!
For those looking to participate in the festival or interested in attending, make sure to check out the official website at www.landerfilmfestival.com. There’s a whole world of creativity waiting to be discovered, so come be a part of it!
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