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The Coming Attraction 18th annual Beaufort International Film Festival is here, and it’s going to be amazing
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on Tucker’s excited. We’re sitting in a cozy booth at Hearth Wood Fired Pizza, along with his wife, Rebecca, deep into the third hour of our lunch meeting. We were the first ones here, and now the restaurant’s almost empty again. Our pizza’s all boxed up and our tab’s paid, but we can’t stop yakking about the upcoming 18th annual Beaufort International Film Festival. Every year, Ron swears to me “It’s going
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to be the best festival yet,” and every year, he’s right. Today, he adds a new claim: “This year’s festival is going to be more high profile than ever.” Whoa. More high profile than, say, Blythe Danner? Michael O’Keefe? Vanna White? Andie McDowell? I continue reeling off celebrities who’ve graced BIFF’s red carpet in years past. What, exactly, does BIFF’s executive director mean by “high profile”? The Spirit of Gump This year, BIFF will celebrate the 30th anniversary of six-time Oscar-winner Forrest Gump – much of which was filmed here – with a visit from Lt. Dan, himself, Gary Sinise, Garry who will perform a concert with his band Sinise at MCAS and receive the Pat Conroy Lifetime Achievement Award the next day.
Judges selected 55 films and five screenplays from nearly 500 submissions from more than 40 countries for the 18th annual Beaufort International Film Festival.
“Gary just might be the most famous person we’ve honored,” Ron says. Not only is Sinise an Emmy, Golden Globe, and two-time SAG award winning actor, but his work on behalf of our nation’s service men and women is near legendary. For more than 20 years, his Lt. Dan Band has performed hundreds of shows in support of wounded warriors, Gold Star families, veterans and troops around the world. You might say he’s the 21st century’s answer to Bob Hope. Also bringing Gump-tion to this year’s fest – The Spirit of Beaufort: Remembering Forrest Gump will make its world premiere. A fulllength documentary by Daniel Stanislawski, who became obsessed with the movie as a boy growing up in Poland – yes, Poland – it features 32 locals, was co-produced by locals – including Ron and Rebecca Tucker – and, as you might imagine, the screening has already sold out. I’m not allowed to say much about The Spirit of Beaufort – no spoilers, I was told – but I hear it’s full of familiar locations, and lots of familiar faces, and has a wonderful, original score by Paul Dengler. You may know Dengler as “Forrest Gump.” In 1996, while living in Beaufort, he won a look-alike contest at our fledgling Shrimp Festival, then went on to become the official
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Sinise, Lt. Dan Band return to Beaufort for Feb. 23 concert during BIFF
By Mike McCombs The Island News If you aren’t attending the screenings Friday night, Feb. 23, during the 18th annual Beaufort International Film Festival (BIFF), you might as well go on out and catch Lt. Dan. Gary Sinise, who will be honored Saturday night with the Pat Conroy Lifetime Achievement Award, and his Lt. Dan Band are playing a free concert Friday evening at the Barracks at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort. The gates open to spectators at
5 p.m., and the opening act goes on at 6 p.m. The event, presented by the Gary Sinise Foundation, is billed as “paying tribute to the real-life heroes who serve our nation. Secure your tickets now and be part of an evening that transcends entertainment, turning every note into a salute to our service men and women.” Tickets are available at https:// mccs-info.com/48sm2mc. Anyone without base access must register for a ticket via this link to get aboard MCAS Beaufort.
The concert is an outdoor event in a large grassy area. For spectators’ comfort and enjoyment, organizers encourage concert-goers to bring blankets, lawn chairs, strollers, and wagons, if needed. Concessions will be available for purchase through onsite food trucks and beer booths. The following items are prohibited: outside food and beverages; coolers; large bags; firearms or weapons of any kind; pets; or por-
Gary Sinise and his Lt. Dan Band last played in Beaufort in 2012 during SEE CONCERT PAGE A8 Lt. Dan Weekend at the Beaufort Shrimp Festival. File photo
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