Like films and archeology? This film festival might be for you
The fourth annual Arkhaios Cultural Heritage and Archaeology Film Festival will take place Oct. 20-22 at Coligny Theatre at 1 North Forest Beach Drive on Hilton Head Island.
Tickets are $20 for a three-day pass, $10 for a daily pass or $5 per film.
Here is the Arkhaios 2016 Official Selection (in alphabetical order):
▪ “A Walk Through Time,” Director: Daniel Bruns (USA)
▪ “Bering: Balance and Resistance,” Director: Lourdes Grobet (Alaska/Mexico)
▪ “Cotton Country,” Director: Emily Harrold (USA)**
▪ “Documenting the Battle of Purysburg,” Directors: Michael Jordan & Dan Kurtz (USA)**
▪ “El Dorado de Panama,” Director: José Manuel Novoa (Peru/Spain)
▪ “Forgotten World,” Director: Terri Ella (South Africa)
▪ “Fort Ancient,” Director: Gray Warriner (USA)
▪ “Hawthorne,” Director and Producers: George Wingard and Patrick Hayes (USA)**
▪ “In Search of Carr's Fort,” Directors: Michael Jordan and Dan Kurtz (USA)**
▪ “The Enigma of the Great Menhir,” Directors and Producers: Marie-Anne Sorba and Jean-Marc Cazenave (France)
▪ “Metal Ages or the Hierarchization of Society,” Director: Petrus van der Let (Austria)
▪ “Neanderthal at Bruniquel,” Director: Luc-Henri Fage (France)
▪ “Roman Engineering: Cities,” Director: José Antonio Muniz (Spain)
▪ “Tewet, the Last Keeper of Borneo,” Director: Luc-Henri Fage (Borneo/France)
▪ “The Bronze Age I — Discovery of Prehistoric Settlement,” Director: Stanislav Manca (Slovakia)
▪ “The Bronze Age II — Crafts,” Director: Stanislav Manca (Slovakia)
▪ “The Destruction of Memory,” Director and Producer: Tim Slade (USA)
▪ “The Inevitable Evolution of Fort Frederick,” Directors: Jamie and Christi Koelker (USA)**
▪ “Ticket from the Past,” Director: Miriam Steen (Germany)
**SC Heritage Films
This story was originally published September 28, 2016 at 4:54 PM with the headline "Like films and archeology? This film festival might be for you."