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The York County Underexposed Film Festival is set for its 11th season in Rock Hill, featuring 46 international short films from April 24-26, 2025. The festival encourages creativity in independent filmmaking, with Q&A sessions after screenings and an awards ceremony recognizing outstanding films across various categories. Tickets start at $8, and the festival aims to captivate film enthusiasts and filmmakers alike in a vibrant community setting.
Rock Hill Set to Host the Exciting Underexposed Film Festival!
Mark your calendars, Rock Hill! The York County Underexposed Film Festival (UFFyc) is making its grand return for the 11th season from April 24-26, 2025. Get ready for an engaging weekend filled with 46 international short films that promises to tickle your senses and ignite your creative spirit.
Where and When to Catch the Action
Set in the heart of Rock Hill, this year’s festival will be hosted at some fantastic venues: the Tom S. Gettys Center Courtroom, York County Library, and The Mercantile. Here’s a detailed look at the schedule for the film festival:
- April 24: 7-9 p.m. at The Mercantile, 153 E. White St. (Free, no registration required)
- April 25:
- 3-5 p.m. at Tom S. Gettys Center Courtroom, 201 E. Main St. ($8 in advance, $10 at the door)
- 6:30-8 p.m. at York County Library, Moore Room, 138 E. Black Street (Free, registration required)
- 7-9 p.m. at Tom S. Gettys Center Courtroom ($8 in advance, $10 at the door)
- April 26:
- 2-4 p.m. at Tom S. Gettys Center Courtroom ($8 in advance, $10 at the door)
- 7-9 p.m. at Tom S. Gettys Center Courtroom ($8 in advance, $10 at the door)
- 9:30 p.m.-12 a.m. at 274 Columbia Ave. ($25, open to the public)
What to Expect
Established in 2012, UFFyc was born with the mission to encourage, nurture, and support the creativity of independent filmmakers. This festival provides a fantastic platform for both emerging and seasoned filmmakers to showcase their work and engage in meaningful dialogues. After each screening, filmmakers will join audiences for question-and-answer sessions, allowing you to peek behind the curtain at the creative process.
A Night of Celebration and Awards
A highlight of the festival is the awards ceremony, where exceptional films will be recognized. The awards will be announced right after the Block F showing on April 26, and several categories will be featured, including:
- Grand Jury Award
- Best Animated Film
- Best Documentary Film
- Best Experimental Film
- Best Narrative Film
- Best Puppet Film
- Woman to Watch
- Cinema Carolina
- Best Student Film
- Collegiate Award
- Terry Roueche Audience Choice Award
- Amy Lynn Rector Kids’ Choice Award
Grab Your Tickets!
Tickets for UFFyc are already up for grabs, starting at just $8 per block when bought in advance. If you plan to buy at the door, they will be available for $10. Get your tickets through the festival’s official site or in person at the Center for the Arts, located at 121 E. Main St., Rock Hill. You can also call in at (803) 328-2787. Don’t forget to secure your spot!
Join in the Fun!
Whether you’re a film enthusiast, an aspiring filmmaker, or just someone who enjoys a great story, UFFyc is an event you won’t want to miss. This weekend promises a lovely mix of creativity and community in the charming Rock Hill. So come and indulge in world-class films, engage with talented filmmakers, and meet fellow film buffs. It’s going to be a fantastic time!
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- Post and Courier: York County Underexposed Film Festival Returns April 2025
- Wikipedia: Film Festival
- Herald Online: Local News Article
- Google Search: film festivals
- Herald Online: Living Section Article
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Film Festival