Refuge illustrates the false promises of hate and reveals where real and lasting refuge is found. He started hating Muslims when the planes hit the Twin Towers on 9/11, but is forced to confront his hate when he receives a text from Muslim refugee, Heval. Chris is a husband and father, a veteran, and until recently, a leader in the KKK. A leader in a white nationalist hate group finds healing from the people he once hated: a Muslim heart doctor and his town of refugees. Refuge is a story about fear and love in the American South. Refuge is directed by Erin Bernhardt and Din Blankenship. Some films are for mature audiences and are subject to viewer discretion. The views and content expressed in the films of the Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers do not represent the views of The City of Hapeville. Please visit the Southern Circuit Website for additional information on the grant series. As always, we appreciate your interest in the 2022-2023 South Arts Film Series! We will do our best to keep you informed of all screening changes. Please visit this page regularly for ongoing updates and information. Reception will take place at 6pm and the in person screening will take place at 7pm. The films will be screened at Christ Church & Carriage House located at Jess Lucas Y-Teen Park, 680 South Central Ave, Hapeville, GA 30354. All hosted events will adhere to the current social distancing guidelines put forth by the Georgia Dept. There are six (6) films this Fall Season. ** PLEASE NOTE: Due to COVID-19, film dates and screening options may change. Free admission and/or access to each film screening!
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The 2022- 2023 Series Screenings will continue in Fall 2022 starting in the month September. The City of Hapeville proudly presents the Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers. Hapeville Hosts Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers!