Kenneth Branagh, Ruth Negga, Maggie Gyllenhaal, more to receive SCAD Savannah Film Festival honors (original) (raw)

The 24th SCAD Savannah Film Festival is off to a star-studded start.

The annual fest, which will be held in person and virtually this year from Oct. 23-30, announced its honorees and screening schedule on Friday.

This year, SCAD will honor Kenneth Branagh with the Lifetime Achievement Award for Acting and Directing for Belfast, which will kick off the event with the opening-night Gala Screening. The festival will culminate with the closing-night Gala Screening of King Richard with Aunjanue Ellis, who will be honored with this year's Outstanding Achievement in Cinema Award. Centerpiece Gala C'mon C'mon will screen on Oct. 27 with director and writer Mike Mills recieving this year's Auteur Award.

Other honorees include Adrien Brody with the Vanguard Award for The French Dispatch; Clifton Collins, Jr. with the Distinguished Performance Award for Jockey; Harry Gregson-Williams with the Lifetime Achievement in Composing Award for his body of work including The Last Duel; Maggie Gyllenhaal with the Rising Star Director Award for The Lost Daughter; Phil Lord and Chris Miller with the Outstanding Achievement in Animation Award for The Mitchells vs. The Machines; Ruth Negga with the Spotlight Award for Passing; Dylan Penn with the Rising Star Award for Flag Day; Sandy Powell with the Variety Creative Impact in Costume Design Award; and Odessa Young with the Discovery Award for Mothering Sunday.

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A key stop on the Academy Awards festival circuit, the SCAD Savannah Film Festival will screen 157 films, including 45 narrative feature films, 15 documentary feature films and 97 shorts, with 14 world premieres, one U.S. premiere and three North American premieres, with 63 of these films directed by women.

The Savannah College of Art and Design presents the event, which is the largest university-run film festival in the U.S., honoring both professional and student filmmakers and welcoming major industry luminaries, including award-winning directors, writers, and actors.

"We are so excited to be back in person to celebrate the best in cinema at the 2021 SCAD Savannah Film Festival, and to continue our diverse programming, championing wonder women and artisan talent trailblazers in the industry," said SCAD Savannah Film Festival Executive Director Christina Routhier. "This year we have a stellar lineup of films, honorees, and panelists that will be at the event to engage with our audience and students. New to the festival will be an added outdoor screening venue, featuring some Halloween favorites that are sure to be very popular."

See the schedule for the 24th SCAD Savannah Film Festival below.

Gala Screenings

The SCAD Savannah Film Festival is renowned for spotlighting major award contenders, screening a multitude of studio films prior to their wider release. Seventeen films have been selected for the distinguished Gala Screenings, which are:

Signature Screenings

The Signature Screenings series features premiere and special screenings, followed by Q&As with select directors, writers, actors, and producers. This year's selection of films include:

Docs to Watch

The seventh annual Docs to Watch series will be accompanied by a roundtable with the directors, hosted by Scott Feinberg of The Hollywood Reporter. Selected films include:

Animation Corner

Animation has experienced an artistic resurgence that informs and entertains across generations and across the globe. Films include:

After Dark

The SCAD Savannah Film Festival's nod to the Halloween season includes these late-night feature films — selected to thrill, scare, and shock:

Panels

Join the SCAD Savannah Film Festival for conversations and panels with industry stars and insiders. This year's panels include:

Competition Films

The SCAD Savannah Film Festival celebrates the work of established and emerging filmmakers, from feature-length films to two-minute shorts. The juried competition showcases the best of professional, animated, and student films selected from more than 1,500 entries annually.

Narrative Features

From side-splitting comedies to heart-wrenching dramas, the narrative feature films selected represent diversity in storytelling, excellence in acting and directing, and exemplary cinematography and editing:

Documentary Features

Beyond simple subject matters, documentaries present compelling stories that illuminate and educate audiences in a thought-provoking and timely manner:

Professional Shorts

Running the gamut of subject matter and style, these short films are selected based on their individual merits in storytelling and execution:

Animated Shorts

These animated films represent the diversity of the craft — from simple, hand-drawn figures to stop-motion and digital rendering — showcasing unique storytelling at its finest:

Student Shorts

With solid storytelling and emerging vision, these films represent a broad range of categories including live action, narrative, documentary, and animation. SCAD student films that are part of the competition include:

Global Shorts Forum

The Global Shorts Forum is a curated collection of international shorts across multiple genres that focus on world issues. This year's themes include:

Shorts Spotlight

This year's Shorts Spotlight themes include:

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