Sept. 30 2006
Tonight is your chance to see Hattiesburg legend Webb Wilder in action. He and his band the Beatnecks will put on a legendary performance at the Thirsty Hippo after tonight's film.
Sept. 29 2006
Tonight's after party will feature one of the talented Russell Welch’s many projects, The Empirical Sound Collective on the patio at Walnut Circle. This surprisingly young group is a product of bonified jazz training and just plain cool. To hear these guys in action – download their podcast.
Sept. 28 2006
After tonight's show, Universal South recording artist 10 City Run will perform with Mississippi’s own Buffalo Nickel at The Bottling Co. on Market Street in downtown Hattiesburg. Buffalo Nickel plays frequently around the state and recently opened for Grammy-winning rock act Wilco at the Temple Theater in Meridian and country music scion Shooter Jennings at Mugshots in Hattiesburg. For more information, contact Clinton Kirby at clintonkirby@hotmail.com or call 601-466-0442.
Sept. 27 2006
Reel South Film Festival ticket stubs are good for a 10% discount at our sponsoring restaurants – 206 Front, Walnut Circle Grill, and Brownstone's – during festival nights. We also encourage you to attend our afterparty events, which will be announced each night after the movie.
Sept. 21 2006
The Reel South Film Festival is proud to announce our full lineup of films. Sundance Film Festival award winners, a Hurricane Katrina documentary by a Biloxi native, and a 3D animated short, are just some of the films featured. For a complete list of the films showing visit the Film and Events.
This year we're honored to feature guest speakers
Nina Parikh, Associate Manager of the Mississippi Film Office and Webb Wilder, cult classic B movie star and legendary musician from the Hattiesburg area. Saturday evening will be the world premiere of Webb's latest film Scattergun, a Reel South
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