The Grail screens an inspirational documentary and there’s still time to register for the Asheville 48 Hour Film Project.
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The Grail screens an inspirational documentary and there’s still time to register for the Asheville 48 Hour Film Project.
The Tucson-based husband/wife duo present their book and film combination on June 13 at Malaprop’s.
Movies in the Park spotlights Black Panther, the deadline for Twin Rivers Multimedia Festival submissions is extended and more.
Eric Roberts will be at the Fine Arts Theatre on June 13 for the premiere of his new locally-filmed thriller.
On the eve of his retirement, film historian Chip Kaufmann reflects on his 36 years in Asheville.
Gus Cutty presents his latest Hip-Hop Film Series selection, tickets go on sale for a one-night screening of Martin Scorsese’s new Bob Dylan documentary at the Fine Arts Theatre and more.
The Swannanoa Valley Museum and History Center launches a Summer Historic Documentary Series and local actor Drez Ryan books a recurring role on a new HBO series.
Asheville-based filmmaker Rod Murphy teams with WCU for a video series on the opioid epidemic, Movies in the Park returns and more.
Four chapters in local filmmakers Carolyn Crowder and Rod Murphy’s documentary profile series about Presbyterian ministers in the Civil Rights Era will be screened at the Fine Arts Theatre on May 2.
Katie Damien’s feature-length comedy will be screened on May 9 at the Fine Arts Theatre.
The YWCA screens a documentary on immigrant prisons at the Grail and Maryedith Burrell leads a workshop on adapting one’s work for the screen.
The No Man’s Land Film Festival heads to New Belgium, while the Grail screens a documentary on rock climbing in the Carolinas.
Submissions are being accepted for the inaugural Asheville Comedy Short Film Competition.
“The teacher in the book, Ms. Bird, comes off as an old and ugly schoolmarm,” Trudrung says. “I wanted to play up her femininity.” Inspirations for the role included Kellyanne Conway and Jeffrey Dahmer.
The latest Silent Sundays features insights on Harold Lloyd’s stunt double, while Asheville 10-Minute Movies finds a new home at The Grey Eagle.
UNCA hosts its ninth Human Rights Film Festival and the Grail screens a documentary on childhood toxic stress.
Casting director Erica S. Bream will lend her expertise to the monthly Asheville Filmmaker Mixer and tickets for the Asheville Jewish Film Festival are now on sale.
Asheville native Guerin Piercy is the art director for a new YouTube series and “David Holt’s State of Music” receives a grant for its fourth season.
The CatVideoFest slinks to Grail Moviehouse, Asheville native Selena Lauterer shares her series of short films about Boone and more.
**UPDATED FEB. 21** Biltmore’s latest exhibit features Gilded Age costumes by Academy Award winner John Bright, White Horse hosts a rare screening of Julie Dash’s “Daughters of the Dust” and more.
Tickets for March’s popular Fly Fishing Film Tour go on sale, Morgan’s Comics organizes a Nerd Expedition to see “Alita: Battle Angel” and more.