Southern Screen 2021 Hybrid Festival Schedule
Southern Screen Festival 2021 will be presented virtually on the Eventive platform and in-person in Downtown Lafayette, Louisiana November 11-14.
Thursday, November 12
5:00PM-5:45PM
Shorts Series 1 – Arroz Con Pollo + Man of the Harvest + 17 Year Locust
(virtual screening only)
6:00PM-6:45PM
Shorts Series 2 – It’ll Be Over Soon + Navel Gazers + A Fine Girl + Big
(virtual screening only)
Friday, November 13
6:30PM-8:15PM
The Sparks Brothers
(documentary feature hybrid screening)
Saturday, November 14
12:00PM-1:30PM
Editing for Feature Films: A Look at the Hidden Art of Filmmaking w/ Mary Lukasiewicz (Dune, Blade Runner 2049)
(hybrid session)
1:30PM-2:15PM
Shorts Series 1 – Arroz Con Pollo + Man of the Harvest + 17 Year Locust
(hybrid screening)
2:00PM-3:30PM
Biased History of Music in Advertising with Josh Rabinowitz (Brooklyn Music Experience)
(hybrid session)
3:00PM-4:30PM
Mayday
(narrative feature hybrid screening)
6:00PM-8:00PM
Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain
(documentary feature hybrid screening)
8:00PM-9:30PM
Michot’s Melody Makers featuring Leyla McCalla
(free in-person event in Parc Sans Souci)
Sunday, November 15
12:00PM-12:45PM
Shorts Series 2 – It’ll Be Over Soon + Navel Gazers + A Fine Girl + Big
(hybrid screening)
1:30PM-3:00PM
Documentary Budgeting Breakdown with Darcy McKinnon (The Neutral Ground, A Fine Girl)
(hybrid session)
2:45PM-4:15PM
The Neutral Ground
(documentary feature hybrid screening)
4:00PM-5:30PM
Creating Visual Effects with Robert Legato (Tiitanic, Hugo, The Lion King)
(hybrid session)
6:00PM-7:32PM
The Nowhere Inn
(narrative feature in-person screening only)
For more information about Southern Screen 2021 – SouthernScreen.org.
About Southern Screen
Southern Screen is a multi-disciplinary 501(c)3 not-for-profit arts organization that supports and celebrates artists and their work. We provide a platform for emerging and established storytellers of all types to sharpen their skills, showcase their craft, and share their creativity. Moving beyond traditional film and music outlets, we expose Southern communities to the widespread possibilities of storytelling, by curating year round events, workshops, and pop-ups all in preparation for our annual Southern Screen Festival every November.