Beaufort SC, September 25, 2025
News Summary
The Beaufort Film Society, in partnership with the Technical College of the Lowcountry, is hosting the ‘Shorts at High Noon’ program this fall. The event, featuring encore presentations of films from the Beaufort International Film Festival, will take place on Wednesdays throughout the fall season. Admission is free, allowing the community to enjoy a diverse lineup of film genres including shorts, documentaries, and animations. The program showcases the dedication of the Beaufort Film Society to promote film art in the region.
Beaufort, SC — The Beaufort Film Society, in collaboration with the Technical College of the Lowcountry (TCL), is set to host the “Shorts at High Noon” program this fall. The program will run through September, October, and November 2025, allowing attendees to watch encore presentations of films from the 2025 Beaufort International Film Festival.
The screenings will be held on Wednesdays only, with check-in starting at 11:30 a.m. and the films beginning at High Noon. TCL’s Auditorium is located at 921 Ribaut Road, Building 12 in Beaufort, and admission to the screenings is free.
Screening Schedule
Attendees can look forward to a diverse lineup of film genres, including shorts, student films, short documentaries, and animations. The screening schedule is as follows:
- Oct. 1: Films include “Love Photosynthesis” (4 min, Animation), “Donor” (11 min, Short), “Inhale” (12 min, Short), “Two Breaths” (19 min, Student).
- Oct. 8: Films include “My Friend Doubt” (17 min, Short), “The Long Walk Home” (15 min, Short), “The Rug” (11 min, Short).
- Oct. 15: Films include “Lovesick” (20 min, Short), “Knead” (12 min, Short), “Game Night” (19 min, Short).
- Oct. 22: Films include “Small Hours” (22 min, Short), “4th Dementia” (17 min, Short), “The Greatest Guy You Never Met” (9 min, Short).
- Oct. 29: Films include “Familiar” (18 min, Short), “Wakanyeja Kin Wana Ku Pi” (11 min, Short Documentary), “Burning the Old Man” (18 min, Short).
- Nov. 5: Films include “Neither Donkey Nor Horse” (29 min, Short), “Love Less Likely” (17 min, Short).
- Nov. 12: Films include “Breakfast In Beaufort” (29 min, Short Doc), “Ms. Rossi 3: Ms. Rossi Meets the Mob” (20 min, Short).
- Nov. 19: BFS Members will vote on 1 of 3 BIFF 2026 film submissions to assist in determining an Official Selection for the upcoming festival. Proof of membership is required for voting on BIFF 2026 submissions.
Background Information
The Beaufort Film Society is dedicated to celebrating and promoting local and international film art through events such as the Beaufort International Film Festival and the Rhett House Reels program, which focuses on showcasing the best of the festival. This year’s “Shorts at High Noon” program further underlines their commitment to providing a platform for filmmakers and offering accessible entertainment to the community.
More information about the program and upcoming events can be found on the festival’s website: beaufortfilmfestival.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the “Shorts at High Noon” program?
The “Shorts at High Noon” program is hosted by the Beaufort Film Society, in collaboration with TCL, featuring encore presentations of films from the 2025 Beaufort International Film Festival.
When will the screenings take place?
The program runs through September, October, and November 2025 on Wednesdays only, starting at High Noon with check-in at 11:30 a.m.
What types of films will be screened?
The screenings will include genres such as Shorts, Student Films, Short Documentaries, and Animation Films.
Where is the TCL Auditorium located?
TCL’s Auditorium is located at 921 Ribaut Road, Building 12 in Beaufort.
Is there a cost to attend the screenings?
Admission to the screenings is free.
Where can I find more information?
More information can be found on the festival’s website: beaufortfilmfestival.com.
| Date | Films |
|---|---|
| Oct. 1 | “Love Photosynthesis”, “Donor”, “Inhale”, “Two Breaths” |
| Oct. 8 | “My Friend Doubt”, “The Long Walk Home”, “The Rug” |
| Oct. 15 | “Lovesick”, “Knead”, “Game Night” |
| Oct. 22 | “Small Hours”, “4th Dementia”, “The Greatest Guy You Never Met” |
| Oct. 29 | “Familiar”, “Wakanyeja Kin Wana Ku Pi”, “Burning the Old Man” |
| Nov. 5 | “Neither Donkey Nor Horse”, “Love Less Likely” |
| Nov. 12 | “Breakfast In Beaufort”, “Ms. Rossi 3: Ms. Rossi Meets the Mob” |
| Nov. 19 | BFS Members vote on film submissions for BIFF 2026 |
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- Your Island News: Shorts at High Noon Continues This Week
- Island Packet: Beaufort News
- Garden & Gun: Seven Standout Films to Watch
- World Atlas: Friendliest Small Town in South Carolina
- Google Search: Beaufort International Film Festival

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