Made in Winston-Salem is a film/exhibit series that showcases the history of film in the city and Forsyth County!
Made in Winston-Salem is a film and exhibit series that includes visual art, photography, recordings, panels and film presentations of the history of film in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County, which highlights the artistic and economic impact of local film productions on the community. It also highlights some of the award-winning and renowned filmmakers who chose to set their films in the area, many of whom are Winston-Salem natives, residents, or products of local film schools. This series facilitates dialogue between the community and the filmmakers, as well as encourages a renewed interest in the city/county as a setting for future film endeavors!
Screenings in the series will occur on Thursdays at 7:30PM, and admission is free.
April's feature in the series will be a special filmmaking panel at the RiverRun International Film Festival- more info coming soon!
This series is presented with the New Winston Museum, and is made possible through an Innovative Project Grant from the Arts Council of Winston-Salem!