Shorts @ High Noon begins September 6

From staff reports

Shorts @ High Noon, the weekday series of short film screenings of selections from the Beaufort International Film Festival (BIFF), is set to begin Wednesday, Sept. 6.

Every Wednesday, check-in is 11:30 a.m., at the Technical College Of The Lowcountry Auditorium (Building 12) at 921 Ribaut Road in Beaufort. Screenings begin promptly at noon and will last approximately an hour.

Admission is free.

Here is this year’s schedule:

(Asterisks indicate BIFF 2023 Category Winners)

Sept. 6: Ed’s Last Will (6 minutes, Animated), Toy Phone* (15 minutes, Student Film), Florida Moves (22 minutes, Short Film) 

Sept. 13: An Ideal Of Liberty (14 minutes, Student), Points (17 minutes, Short), Aaron With Two As (13 minutes, Short)

Sept. 20: Family Tree (3 minutes, Animated), Someone You Love (17 minutes, Student), Captive* (24 minutes, Short)

Sept. 27: Sonata* (5 minutes, Animated), Wei-Lei (14 minutes, Student), Kyle Vs. Karen (5 minutes, Short), Crumb Cake (20 minutes, Short)

Oct. 4: Sharps (7 minutes, Short), Suga Brown (18 minutes, Student), The Voicemail (22 minutes, Short)

Oct. 11: Processing Magic (5 minutes, Animated), Bound (13 minutes, Student), Sacrificios (14 minutes, Short), Ms. Rossi 2* (18 minutes, Short)

Oct. 18: The Tale Of Captain Fortyhands (15 minutes, Student), Dancing With Shadows (14 minutes, Short), Ivalu (17 minutes, Short)

Oct. 25: The Son, The Father (14 minutes, Short), Wicked Image (9 minutes, Short), Wicked Plans (6 minutes, Short), Ghosted (17 minutes, Short)

Nov. 1: Murder Tongue (18 minutes, Short), Past Prologue* (17 minutes, Short), Naptime (10 minutes, Short)

Nov. 8: Overdue (15 minutes, Short), My Over There (13 minutes, Short), A Best Man (13 minutes, Short), Wheel (10 minutes, Short)

Nov. 15: Beaufort Film Society Members will vote on one of three 2024 BIFF submissions t help determine an official selection for the upcoming festival. Proof of membership is required.

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