Beaufort, South Carolina is buzzing with excitement as the 2024 Shorts @ High Noon series continues this coming week. Those who love cinema, or even just enjoy a good story told in a concise format, will want to pay close attention. The event is presented by the Beaufort Film Society (BFS) and is not something you’ll want to miss!
Every Wednesday at noon, right through until November 13, BFS will showcase a selection of short films from the highly acclaimed 2024 Beaufort International Film Festival (BIFF). The screenings will take place at the Technical College of the Lowcountry Auditorium located at 921 Ribaut Road, Building 12. It’s an easy spot to get to, and the ambiance is perfect for watching some of the best and brightest in indie cinema!
Check-in begins at 11:30 a.m., and the films usually last about an hour—so you can catch a quick but satisfying cinematic escape right in the heart of Beaufort during your lunch break. The best part? Admission is completely free! What could be better than enjoying some quality entertainment without spending a dime?
This Wednesday, October 2, attendees can look forward to a fantastic lineup of films:
Each of these films has its own flavor and story to tell, ensuring that there’s something for everyone! Whether you’re an animation buff, a fan of student artistry, or someone who appreciates powerful documentaries, you’ll find captivating stories waiting to be discovered.
Recently, Beaufort has been a hub for community events, bringing people from all walks of life together. More than 200 residents gathered for a lively community gathering on Sunday afternoon, which highlights just how engaged everyone is. It’s clear that Beaufort’s love for literature, film, and culture is thriving!
Additionally, if you’re interested in literature, be sure to check out the Pat Conroy Literary Center, which is gearing up for its 8th Annual Lowcountry Book Club. And let’s not forget about the upcoming free concert by Gary Sterling at the historic Penn Center, where he will enchant audiences with his musical talents. There’s certainly a lot going on in the area that is sure to excite both residents and visitors alike!
Looking ahead, the USCB Chamber Music group is kicking off its 45th season, promising a slew of delightful performances throughout the year. It feels like there’s truly something for everyone in Beaufort, whether you’re a fan of film, music, or literature. You won’t want to miss out on these wonderful events that bring our community together and celebrate creativity in all its forms!
So, grab a friend, come down to the Technical College of the Lowcountry this Wednesday, and enjoy some fantastic shorts with your community. Film lovers, it’s time to mark your calendars and join the fun!
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