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Ogeechee International History Film Festival ‘History of the American South’ Feb 24 – 26

Ogeechee International History Film Festival(OIHFF) will be presenting the 6th Annual “History of the American South” virtually February 24 – 26.

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Featured films for 2022:

  1. Monumental Crossroads (Netherlands)
  2. A President in Our Midst: Franklin Delano Roosevelt in Georgia (USA)
  3. Maury Voices (USA)
  4. Death Rides on Every Passing Breeze: A Ground Penetrating Radar Survey of Wesley United Methodist Church (USA)
  5. In Their Eyes (France)
  6. Marzo. Chronicles of a Life (Italy)
  7. Desert Tested (Israel)
  8. Atomkraftwerk Zwentendorf (USA)
  9. The Collins Story – Connecting the Moon to the Earth: Moon Talk (USA)
  10. The Voice of Thais (Spain)
  11. Cuba between Sol & Luz St. (Brazil)
  12. Borders and Frontiers of Gender: Rethinking Cabeza de Vaca’s Indigenous Encounters 1527-1536 (USA)
  13. Far West, The Hidden History (France)
  14. Hellenic Places: Hermoupolis (Greece)

Stream the films HERE.

There will be a live Q&A session via Zoom Saturday, February 26 at 7:00 pm with special guest filmmaker George Wingard.

Sponsors for the event:

  • Statesboro Convention & Visitors Bureau
  • Georgia Southern University Department of History
  • Georgia Humanities
  • Georgia Southern University Department of Political Science & International Studies
  • Georgia Southern University Department of Communication Arts
  • Georgia Southern University Department of World Languages and Cultures
  • Shane’s Rib Shack

About OIHFF:

The Ogeechee International History Film Festival (OIHFF) is the only open submission, juried, international cinema program of its kind. In the past, festivals devoted to history films have been located in Europe and abroad. The OIHFF made its debut in March 2017 in Statesboro, Georgia, and has continued to promote and celebrate history presented through motion picture ever since. Now in its sixth season, it is also the longest-running film festival of this type in the world.

This juried festival is sponsored by the Statesboro Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Georgia Southern University Department of History, the Georgia Humanities Council, the Georgia Southern University Department of Political Science and International Studies, the Georgia Southern University Department of Communication Arts, the Georgia Southern University Department of World Languages and Cultures, the Georgia Southern University Film Club, the Georgia Southern University History Club, and the Georgia Southern College of Arts and Humanities. To find out more about our partners, visit our Sponsors page.

If you are a filmmaker affiliated with a college or university, the Ogeechee International History Film Festival offers a service of double-blind peer review for use in tenure and promotion decisions. Our reviews typically involve a doctorate-holding historian and a filmmaker with an MFA or Ph.D. degree. Please contact festival director Michael Van Wagenen for more details: mvanwagenen@georgiasouthern.edu.

Visit OIHFF’s website HERE.

 

 

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