A man was found dead inside of a car in the parking lot of a Birmingham apartment complex Saturday afternoon, according to the Birmingham Police Department. Pol
With a reputation for its filmmaker focus and intimate atmosphere, the Magnolia Independent Film Festival in Starkville, embarks on its 26th year with a lineup both international and state-specific, along
Film fans of all kinds will be flocking to the the Mississippi Horse Park this weekend for the 24
th annual Magnolia Independent Film Festival. The Mag, as it is affectionally called, is Mississippi s first and longest running film festival.
While normally hosted at a local theater in Starkville, this year s event will be a drive-in and virtual experience to comply with pandemic social distancing guidelines. Featuring over 40 films and several workshops and panels, the virtual event spans from Thursday through Saturday. The drive-in portion of the event is on Saturday night with two screenings, one at 6:00 p.m. and one at 10:45 p.m.
MSU student project wins national award in BEA film-making challenge
MSU students J. Hun-En Joswick of Louisville Kentucky, from left; Carra Faith Spencer of Clinton; Jon Tackett (seated) of Hernando; and Chris LoNigro of Katy, Texas, are pictured filming “Five Minutes,” which won first place in the national Broadcast Education Association’s 168-Hour Film Challenge. (Photo submitted)
STARKVILLE, Miss. A Mississippi State student organization is being recognized for winning first place this month in a national competition with its inaugural submission to the Broadcast Education Association’s 168-Hour Film Challenge.
MSU’s BEA Student Media Club recognized on campus as the 2019-2020 New Student Organization of the Year by the university’s Division of Student Affairs is claiming the first-place honor for the student-produced film “Five Minutes.”