The Beaufort Kaleidoscope: Film, Food and Fine Art is taking place on March 6-9. The event is sponsored by Habersham Land Company and presented by the Beaufort Regional Chamber of Commerce.
The weekend will kick off on Thursday, March 6, at the Beaufort Inn with a VIP Reception for filmmakers and sponsors and included for guests with an all events pass.
Film screenings will be all day Friday and Saturday. The films (short, feature, student, and documentary) will be shown at Lady’s Island Cinemas, courtesy of Paul Trask. Tickets for films will be for sale at the theatre as well as in advance from the chamber.
Thirteen art galleries in historic downtown Beaufort will welcome guests for an Art Walk from 5 pm to 7 pm Friday. Look forward to seeing many local and regional artists in the participating galleries.
An exciting addition to the Beaufort Kaleidoscope this year is an animation workshop on Saturday from 10 am to 12 pm at the Art Council of Beaufort County located at 1111 Boundary Street. Larry Lauria, an award winning animator, director and teacher will lead the workshop. The five animation finalists will be shown at the Arts Council of Beaufort County Performance Center.
An art show hosted by Habersham Land Co. will be Saturday from 12 Noon until 5 pm. Stroll along Habersham’s avenue while enjoying music by a local favorite guitarist Chris Paul and art from alumni of Savannah College of Art & Design.
On Friday, March 7, the Big Chill party will begin at 9 pm in historic downtown Beaufort in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the filming of the Big Chill in Beaufort. Wine from Beaufort’s very own Lowcountry Winery will be served.
If you are a movie buff and love seeing the sites of local filming, please join author Ginnie Kozak in a film site walking tour through historic downtown Beaufort. The tours will run at 11 am and 2 pm on Saturday. The tour will begin at the Beaufort Visitor Center located on the corner of Carteret and Boundary Streets.
The Awards Evening at Habersham of The Beaufort Kaleidoscope Film, Food and Fine Art will happen on Saturday, March 8, beginning at 6 pm. Gourmet food, wine tasting and beverage stations will be open at 6 pm. Beginning at 7 pm, the film, food and art awards will be presented. Immediately following the awards ceremony will be dancing to the music of Gail and Ed from the favorite Charleston group On the Rocks. Look forward to dessert, espresso and coffee to cap off a wonderful evening.
For the musically inclined, the weekend continues on Sunday at 5:30 in the Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park in historic downtown Beaufort a free concert will be presented by Heritage of America Rhythm in Blue Jazz Ensemble. The concert is sponsored by the Arts Council of Beaufort County, City of Beaufort and Main Street Beaufort, USA.
Individual tickets for any event or special all event passes are available through the Beaufort Visitor Center. For more information on ticket pricing, packages or how you can be involved please visit www.beaufortkaleidoscope.com or call 843-986-5400, ext. 22.
FILM SCHEDULE
After 121 entries were submitted for judging, five finalists were selected in the feature, documentary, student and short categories and four animation films were chosen to be screened at the 2nd Annual Beaufort Film Festival.
All film festival screenings will be shown at Lady’s Island Cinema, courtesy of Paul Trask. Winners in all categories will be announced at the Awards Evening at Habersham March 8. An All Film pass for $20 is available for admission to the two full days of showings. Please visit www.beaufortkaleidoscope.com for additional ticket information. Tickets are available at the Beaufort Visitor Center or 843-986-5400 ext. 22.
Greetings from the Shore
Director: Greg Chwerchak
Los Angeles, CA
Stiletto
Director: Nick Vallelonga
Studio City, CA
The Flyboys
Director: Rocco DeVilliers
South Jordan, UT
Bobby Dogs
Director: T.K. Reilly
USA
The Four Children of Tander Welch
Director: Ashlon Langley
South Carolina
Shorts
China
Director: Jacob Hatley
Santa Monica, CA
The Street Cleaner
Director: Nathaniel Nauert
Savannah, GA
Song of Pumpkin Brown
Director: Brad Jayne
Charleston, SC
Jakob and the Angels
Director: Ronald Lehmann
Winnetka, CA
These Boots are Made for Walken
Director: Jeremy Pack
Los Angeles, CA
Student Films
Nest of Spiders
Director: Jesse Pilkes
Winston-Salem, NC
The Great Detective
Director: Andrew Young
Winston-Salem, NC
The Golf War
Director: Scott Kyger
Winston Salem, NC
The Henchman
Director: Taylor Nida
Winston-Salem, NC
B is for Beekeeper
Director: Thomas O’Keefe
Winston-Salem, NC
Animation
Idea Development
Director: Dane Webster
Pearisburg, VA
Vitruvius’ Toybox
Dennis Iannuzzi
Philadelphia, PA
Our World
Director: Larry Lauria
Savannah, GA
Simulacra
Director: Tatchapon Lertwirojkul
Jersey City, NJ
Documentary
Celebration of Flight
Director: Lara Juliette Sanders
Munich, Germany
Beyond the Call
Director: Adrian Bellic
Vallejo, CA
River Ways
Director: Colin Stryker
Portland, OR
The Good Mother of Abangoh
Director: Nadine Lacostie
New York City, New York
Who’s Got the Power
Director: Casey Coates Danson
Los Angeles, CA
Screenplay
Voices
Screenwriter: Susan Klos
Los Angeles, CA
Rebirth
Screenwriter: Teresa Lewis
Port Orange, FL
The Swimmer Manuscript
Screenwriter: Joseph Kenny
Chandler, AZ
FINE ART
The weekend will be filled with films, an animation workshop, parties and an abundance of fine art! The art portion of the festival will begin with an Art Walk on Friday, March 7 from 5 pm until 7:30 pm in historic downtown Beaufort. The fine art will continue into Saturday with an Art Show at Habersham from 12 pm until 5 pm.
The Art Show at Habersham will feature gallery owner Elena Madden and other featured artists . There will also be art work by Savannah College of Art and Design alumni. The show will begin at 12 pm and last until 5 pm.
The Art Walk will be an exciting mix of artists and people through 13 galleries in historic downtown Beaufort. In addition to visiting with the featured artists and viewing the wide range of artwork displayed, musicians will be performing during the evening along Bay and Charles Streets. The following are participating galleries:
Both of these events are free and open to the public. Additional information is available at www.guildofbeaufortgalleries.com and www.beaufortkaleidoscope.com. The Beaufort Kaleidoscope: Film, Food and Fine Art is March 6-9, 2008. The weekend will be filled with films, an animation workshop, parties and an abundance of fine art! The art portion of the festival will begin with an Art Walk on Friday, March 7 from 5 pm until 7:30 pm in historic downtown Beaufort. The fine art will continue into Saturday with an Art Show at Habersham from 12 pm until 5 pm.
The Art Show at Habersham will feature gallery owner Elena Madden and other featured artists . There will also be art work by Savannah College of Art and Design alumni. The show will begin at 12 pm and last until 5 pm.
The Art Walk will be an exciting mix of artists and people through 13 galleries in historic downtown Beaufort. In addition to visiting with the featured artists and viewing the wide range of artwork displayed, musicians will be performing during the evening along Bay and Charles Streets. The following are participating galleries:
Both of these events are free and open to the public. Additional information is available at www.guildofbeaufortgalleries.com and www.beaufortkaleidoscope.com.