>SAVANNAH, GEORGIA (Oct. 04, 2024) — The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) has announced programming for its inaugural TV Sidebar, presented in partnership with Deadline. In an era where television has become as cinematic and boundary-pushing as film, the SCAD Savannah Film Festival has partnered with Deadline for TV Sidebar, a series of special events and screenings that highlight the artistic renaissance of episodic storytelling. This year’s programming includes screenings of Marvel Television’s Agatha All Along, HBO’s Somebody Somewhere, and Amazon Prime Video’s Cruel Intentions. Deadline’s senior TV writer Lynette Rice will moderate Q&As with participants at each event.
Kathryn Hahn will receive the Spotlight Award on Saturday, Nov. 2, as part of a screening of Marvel Television’s limited series for Disney+, Agatha All Along. In the series, Hahn revives her celebrated character Agatha Harkness, who originated in Marvel Television’s WandaVision series. For WandaVision, in which she co-starred alongside Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany, Hahn received a 2021 Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series. Hahn’s film credits include Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, Private Life, Bad Words, Afternoon Delight, We’re the Millers, Revolutionary Road, Step Brothers, Bad Moms, and Bad Mom Christmas. Her TV credits include Tiny Beautiful Things, Transparent, I Love Dick, I Know This Much is True, Mrs. Fletcher, Crossing Jordan and Parks and Rec.
The festival will screen episodes from the third and final season of the Peabody Award-winning and critically acclaimed HBO Original comedy series Somebody Somewhere on Friday, Nov. 1. Starring, written, and executive produced by comedian and singer Bridget Everett the series follows Sam (Everett), a true Kansan on the surface, but, beneath it all, struggling to fit the hometown mold. Grappling with loss and acceptance, singing is Sam’s saving grace and leads her on a journey to discover herself and a community of outsiders who don’t fit in but don’t give up, showing that finding your people, and finding your voice, is possible — anywhere, somewhere. In season three, viewers will see growth against all odds. A Q&A with actor, writer, and executive producer Bridget Everett; co-creators and executive producers Hannah Bos and Paul Thureen; and actors Jeff Hiller and Mary Catherine Garrison immediately follows the screening.
In this new adaptation, Cruel Intentions takes place at an elite Washington, D.C. college, where two ruthless step-siblings, Caroline Merteuil (Sarah Catherine Hook) and Lucien Belmont (Zac Burgess), will do anything to stay on top of the cutthroat social hierarchy. After a brutal hazing incident threatens the entire Greek Life system at their school, they’ll do whatever is necessary to preserve their power and reputation, even if that means seducing Annie Grover (Savannah Lee Smith), the daughter of the Vice President of the United States. The festival will screen an episode on Saturday, Nov. 2 with cast members to participate in a Q&A following the screening. The show premieres in November.
“We are thrilled to partner with Deadline for the inaugural TV Sidebar at this year’s SCAD Savannah Film Festival,” said Christina Routhier, executive director of the SCAD Savannah Film Festival. “This is a unique opportunity to shine a spotlight on some of the exciting new television content premiering this fall. Television plays a pivotal role in the SCAD curriculum, with many of our students and alumni building successful careers in the industry. We’re honored to celebrate and support their contributions to this ever-evolving medium.”
Presented by the Savannah College of Art and Design, the SCAD Savannah Film Festival is filled with cinematic creativity from award-winning professionals and emerging student filmmakers. Each year, more than 63,000 people attend the eight-day festival. A distinguished stop on the road to the Academy Awards, the annual festival kicks off with a gala opening night screening, while the rest of the week features scheduled competition films, premiere screenings, workshops, lectures, and panels. Other programming highlights at the festival include Amazon MGM Studios’ LGBTQIA+ Shorts Competition and the Behind Her Lens series, which includes panels with influential female directors, producers, and artisans, who will discuss the importance of staying true to their vision and empowering the industry forward with profound stories. These events take place at SCAD’s historic theaters and industry-leading studio spaces throughout the historic city of Savannah.
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About the SCAD Savannah Film Festival
Presented by the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), the SCAD Savannah Film Festival is filled with cinematic creativity from award-winning professionals and emerging student filmmakers. Each year, more than 60,000 people attend the eight-day festival. The festival has become a distinguished stop on the road to the Academy Awards, hosting exclusive screenings, competition films, feature films, documentaries, shorts, animated films, panel discussions, and workshops at SCAD’s historic theaters and industry-leading studio spaces. Presented in Savannah, a premier film hub in the Southeast, the festival promotes quality movies produced by independent and studio filmmakers.
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About the SCAD School of Film and Acting
With resources that rival Hollywood studios, award-winning professors, stunning locations, two professionally run casting offices, and stellar film and television festivals, the SCAD School of Film and Acting is the ideal place for students to launch into the multibillion film and television industry. The SCAD acting, cinematography, editing, film and television, production design, and sound design programs prepare students to command roles on stage, screen, and behind the scenes through instruction that includes real-world experience on productions for short films, live performances, TV sitcoms, dramatic series, music videos, commercials, and more.
Additionally, SCAD is making a significant investment in the futures of the university’s School of Film and Acting and School of Animation and Motion students with the completion of a Hollywood-style film backlot at Savannah Film Studios. The landmark 11-acre, three-phase expansion includes the backlot, a next-generation LED volume stage for virtual productions — one of two owned and operated by the university, along with a second at SCAD Atlanta’s Digital Media Center — and new soundstages, among other features. The expanded Savannah Film Studios is the largest and most comprehensive university film studio complex in the nation.
During the 2024 festival, SCAD will unveil a magnificent new 17,500 sq. ft. production and costume design building next to the Savannah Film Studios backlot. This state-of-the-art facility will include space for costume design sewing labs, a fabulous industrial garment conveyor, and massive production design scene shops for building, welding, painting, and much more. This facility further highlights the university’s commitment to collaborations across filmmaking disciplines.