What to expect at Reedy Reels Film Festival in Greenville

Piedmont Natural Gas Presents Reedy Reels: The Greenville Film Festival will feature 60+ screenings Friday, March 22-Sunday, March 24.

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Are you ready for this year’s festival? | Photo via Reedy Reels Film Festival

66+. That’s how many films have been selected to be screened at the annual Reedy Reels Film Festival , presented by Piedmont Natural Gas. Grab your popcorn.

The festival

Running Friday, March 22-Sunday, March 24 at the South Carolina Children’s Theatre (153 Augusta St.), the festival will showcase screenings of short films, documentaries, and features in a variety of genres and styles.

Screen your heart out.| Photo by Kris Decker via SC New Play Festival

Kris Decker - Firewater Photogra/Photo By Kris Decker

In addition to the screenings, the festival will host filmmakers on site for post-screening Q+A sessions. Other festival events throughout the weekend include a Friday night reception, Saturday happy hour, and a Sunday awards ceremony reception.

The films

This year’s films will be shown in multiple sessions, including one dedicated to films made through Indie Grants , an SC-based program that provides production grants for narrative short film projects.

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The passes

Festival-goers can purchase daily passes or weekend festival passes.

  • Entire Weekend VIP Screening and Party Pass | $99
  • Friday Pass (reception plus film screening) | $49
  • Saturday Full Day Pass (all sessions and party) | $49
  • Sunday Full Day Pass (screenings, awards ceremony, and reception) | $49

Learn more about Reedy Reels Film Festival and how you can become a volunteer or festival sponsor .

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Kyle is based in Greenville, SC and graduated from the University of South Carolina. She has written for GVLtoday since 2021 but has enjoyed indulging in Greenville’s restaurant scene, biking the Swamp Rabbit Trail, and exploring the Upstate since 2015.
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