Just a year ago, John Henry Summerour's riveting film "Sahkanaga" premiered at the Atlanta Film Festival. After winning prizes in Atlanta, Birmingham, Rome and San Francisco, "Sahkanaga" also received the Oglethorpe Award for Excellence in Georgia Cinema from the Georgia Film Critics Association and went on to be ranked as the 13th best film of 2011. Thankfully, more Georgians are about to have a chance to see it.
Next month, as part of the Southern Circuit - Tour of Independent Filmmakers, "Sahkanaga" will be playing throughout the Southeast. Summerour will bring the film back to his home state with stops in Savannah, Thomasville and Winder.
Check out the trailer and screening dates after the jump.
Date | Venue | Location |
April 6 | Halsey Institute of Contemporary Arts | Charleston, SC |
April 9 | Lucas Theatre for the Arts | Savannah, GA |
April 10 | Tupelo Film Commission | Tupelo, MS |
April 11 | Clemson University | Clemson, SC |
April 12 | Capri Theatre | Montgomery, AL |
April 13 | Arts Council of Central Louisiana | Alexandria, LA |
April 14 | Thomasville Center for the Arts | Thomasville, GA |
April 15 | Winder Cultural Arts Center | Winder, GA |
April 16 | East Tennessee State University | Johnson City, TN |
April 17 | Western Carolina University | Cullowhee, NC |
I can't recommend this film enough! Summerour truly does Georgia proud with "Sahkanaga."
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