A California desert creation by Leonard Knight as seen in God's Architects

A California desert creation by Leonard Knight as seen in God's Architects

The 7th Annual Tupelo Film Festival will begin on Thursday, May 13th with a workshop on how to finance your film followed by an outdoor screening of “God’s Architects,” a feature documentary directed by Zack Godshall. “God’s Architects” tells the stories of five divinely inspired artist-architects and their enigmatic creations. The film details how and why these oft-marginalized creators, with neither funding nor blueprints, construct their self-made environments. The Thursday night outdoor screening will also include music by Jimbo Mathus and the Tri-State Coalition, who provided music for the film.

The weekend will continue with more screenings, workshops (both for adults and children), forums, special events and end with an awards ceremony.

The Tupelo Film Festival began in May, 2004 as a two-day festival with a goal to expand not only with the length of days but offering more film screenings, workshops, entertainment, forums, special events, networking opportunities and bringing those in the industry together to learn more from one another.

The festival has grown from a national to an international film festival offering diversity in film screenings. It is an event filled with fun, education, social activities, great food, excellent film screenings and more.

It was my privilege to serve as a judge for this festival, so I know that the quality of the films is very high. I recommend this event for all film lovers.

For more information:
God’s Architects website
Tupelo Film Festival website

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