Last night, Thursday, October 23rd, the Jasper Project celebrated the 9th iteration of one of our favorite and most long-lasting projects, the 2nd Act Film Project. Having grown out of our previous venues, it was thrilling to see an almost-at-capacity 400-seat Harbison Theatre full of rowdy, mutually-supportive SC filmmakers who had traveled from throughout the state to be together and screen this year’s films. “We were excited to have filmmakers from all regions of the state this year,” says project director and Jasper Project board president Wade Sellers. “Spartanburg, Greenville, Aiken, Charleston, and Columbia independent filmmakers showed why the independent film community in our state as is as strong as ever.”
With 16 filmmakers participating this year, in addition to the 84 films produced in previous years, we can officially announce that, since the beginning of the 2nd Act Film Project in 2013, the Jasper Project has produced a total of 100 films by independent South Carolina filmmakers!
“This year, we named our best film award, previously the Producer’s Award, after a close friend of the Jasper Project, Tom Hall,” Sellers announced to the audience last night. A documentary filmmaker, visual artist, and musician, Hall had worked closely with Sellers on a number of films, including Compromised, a 2015 film that examined and rejected the argument for the Confederate flag flying above the SC Statehouse. Hall died unexpectedly on January 20, 2024, leaving behind a shocked community and devastated family and friends. According to Sellers, “Tom’s passion for filmmaking, music, and supporting artists in our community was unmatched. The Tom Hall Indie Spirit Award is awarded to the Filmmaker whose film best exemplifies this passion.”
The winning films are as follows:
“Our Audience Award this year went to William Clay for his film, The Beautiful Confusion,” Sellers continues. “It’s a beautiful and complex, short film, and the type of project that sets the bar very high for what filmmaker’s should strive for as part of the 2nd Act Film Project.” The Audience Award is selected by the attendees at the screening, all of whom are issued one ballot per person.
Group Shot of 2025’ 2nd Act Film Project Filmmakers at Harbison Theatre with Audience Members - photo by Perry McLeod
Other awards were pre-selected by a panel of judges who, this year, included Tamara Finkbeiner, Chad Henderson, Patrick Rutledge, and Chris White. The first and third act script lines were written this year by award-winning filmmaker Robbie Robertson along with award-winning writer, Julia Liz Elliott, both from Columbia, SC. 2nd Act Project filmmakers were charged with writing the 2nd act of the screenplay and then filming the script in its entirety. The 2nd Act Film Project is the only project of its kind of which we are aware.
“One of the 2nd Act’s missions is to amplify the diverse creative voices that are in our state,” Sellers says. “This year‘s group of filmmakers was our most exciting group yet!”
Congratulations to all of our filmmakers and winners! And special thanks to the Harbison Theatre Crew for hosting us and to Chef Joe Turkaly for filling our stomachs with yumminess and our hearts with love!