News Summary
The Beaufort Film Society, in partnership with the Technical College of the Lowcountry, has introduced the Shorts at High Noon program. Running weekly from September to November, this initiative showcases films from the 2025 Beaufort International Film Festival, allowing attendees to enjoy various categories of short films for free. Held at TCL’s Auditorium, the program aims to cultivate creativity in the film community while preparing for the upcoming BIFF 2026, which marks a significant anniversary for the festival.
Beaufort
The Beaufort Film Society, in collaboration with the Technical College of the Lowcountry (TCL), has launched its highly anticipated Shorts at High Noon program for the fall season. This program runs weekly from September through November, showcasing a selection of films from the 2025 Beaufort International Film Festival (BIFF). It features various categories, including Shorts, Student Films, Short Documentaries, and Animation Films, offering audiences a chance to enjoy innovative works and support the local film community.
Screenings are scheduled for every Wednesday at Noon, with check-in beginning at 11:30 a.m. The venue for these screenings is TCL’s Auditorium, located at 921 Ribaut Road, Building 12, Beaufort. Admission to the screenings is free, providing a fantastic opportunity for residents and visitors alike to immerse themselves in the world of short films.
Schedule for Shorts at High Noon Program
The following is the schedule for the Shorts at High Noon program:
- **Oct. 8**: My Friend Doubt (17 min, Short), The Long Walk Home (15 min, Short), The Rug (11 min, Short)
- **Oct. 15**: Lovesick (20 min, Short), Knead (12 min, Short), Game Night (19 min, Short)
- **Oct. 22**: Small Hours (22 min, Short), 4th Dementia (17 min, Short), The Greatest Guy You Never Met (9 min, Short)
- **Oct. 29**: Familiar (18 min, Short), Wakanyeja Kin Wana Ku Pi (11 min, Short Documentary), Burning the Old Man (18 min, Short)
- **Nov. 5**: Neither Donkey Nor Horse (29 min, Short), Love Less Likely (17 min, Short)
- **Nov. 12**: 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 help determine an Official Selection for the upcoming festival (Proof of membership required).
The initiative aims to encourage attendees to spend their lunch hour at the movies, promoting creativity and inspiration for the upcoming BIFF 2026, which will celebrate the festival’s 20th anniversary.
For individuals interested in more details about the Shorts at High Noon program, they are encouraged to visit the official website of the Beaufort Film Society.
Background on Beaufort International Film Festival
The Beaufort International Film Festival is a significant annual event that celebrates and showcases independent films from around the globe. It began as a means to promote filmmakers and the art of film, and has since grown into a key event in the film festival circuit. With its mission to foster creative expression through the medium of film, the festival continues to support aspiring filmmakers and engage the community through a variety of cinematic events.
FAQ Section
What is the Shorts at High Noon program?
The Shorts at High Noon program is an initiative by the Beaufort Film Society, in partnership with the Technical College of the Lowcountry, showcasing encore presentations of many films from the 2025 Beaufort International Film Festival.
When does the Shorts at High Noon program run?
The program is running weekly through the months of September, October, and November.
Where does the Shorts at High Noon program take place?
The screenings are held at TCL’s Auditorium located at 921 Ribaut Road, Building 12, in Beaufort.
Is there a cost to attend the screenings?
Admission to the screenings is free.
What films will be featured in the Shorts at High Noon program?
The program features various categories including Shorts, Student Films, Short Documentaries, and Animation Films from the 2025 Beaufort International Film Festival.
What is the purpose of the Shorts at High Noon program?
The program encourages attendees to spend their lunch hour at the movies, fostering creativity and inspiration for BIFF 2026, which marks the festival’s 20th anniversary.
Key Features of the Shorts at High Noon Program
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | TCL’s Auditorium, 921 Ribaut Road, Building 12, Beaufort |
| Admission | Free |
| Schedule | Wednesdays at Noon, with check-in at 11:30 a.m. |
| Film Categories | Shorts, Student Films, Short Documentaries, Animation Films |
| Duration | September to November |
| Special Election | BFS Members vote on 1 of 3 BIFF 2026 film submissions on Nov. 19 |
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Additional Resources
- Your Island News: Shorts at High Noon Continues This Week
- Charleston City Paper: Beaufort International Film Festival Draws People from Around the World
- Island Packet: Beaufort News
- Explore Beaufort SC: Beaufort International Film Festival Screenings
- Southern Living: Breakfast in Beaufort, SC Film
- Wikipedia: Beaufort
- Google Search: Beaufort International Film Festival
- Google Scholar: Beaufort Film Festival
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Film Festival
- Google News: Film Festivals

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