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Greenville is set to host the official South Carolina premiere of the award-winning film ‘Lucy and the Lake Monster’ at the Reedy Reels Film Festival on March 29. The film follows an adventurous orphan named Lucy as she seeks to uncover a legendary sea serpent in Lake Champlain. With themes of resilience and anti-bullying, this heartwarming tale resonates with both children and adults. Directed by Richard Rossi and based on the book by local author Kelly Tabor Cromer, the film has already garnered multiple awards, indicating its widespread appeal.
Greenville Gears Up for the Premier of ‘Lucy and the Lake Monster’
Excitement is bubbling over in Greenville as the *official South Carolina premiere* of the award-winning film “Lucy and the Lake Monster” is set to take place at the Reedy Reels Film Festival on March 29. This charming film has captivated audiences with its heartwarming story, intriguing characters, and underlying themes that resonate with both children and adults alike.
A Magical Adventure Awaits
The film centers around an adventurous eight-year-old orphan named *Lucy* who, accompanied by her wise grandfather, embarks on a quest to uncover the legendary sea serpent lurking in the depths of Lake Champlain. For those unfamiliar, Lake Champlain is one of the largest lakes in the United States, nestled beautifully within the picturesque Adirondack Mountains of New York. The serene backdrop is more than just pretty scenery; it becomes a crucial part of Lucy’s journey as she navigates the perils of youth.
Facing Fears and Finding Hope
Lucy’s quest is not without its challenges. Along the way, she encounters bullies, skeptics, and even mercenary forces eager to seize whatever treasure lies beneath the lake’s surface. These obstacles provide an engaging narrative filled with thrilling moments while simultaneously serving as a backdrop for a deeper message about *spirituality, resilience, and the spirit of not giving up in the face of adversity.*
Interestingly, this film doesn’t just offer sweeping landscapes and fantastical elements; it packs a powerful anti-bullying message that underscores the importance of standing up for oneself and others. Kids will find relatable aspects of Lucy’s life while learning valuable lessons about friendship, courage, and perseverance.
From Page to Screen
What makes *”Lucy and the Lake Monster”* truly special is that it originates from the imaginative mind of a local author, *Kelly Tabor Cromer*, a retired teacher from Greenville County Schools, who penned the book upon which the film is based. Teaming up with the talented filmmaker *Richard Rossi*, best known for his works like “Canaan Land” and “Baseball’s Last Hero: 21 Clemente Stories,” this collaboration transformed Cromer’s beloved story into a cinematic adventure.
A Glorious Premiere
Fans of the film eagerly remember the *rough cut* that was shown in Greenville a year ago, which teetered between anticipation and excitement. Fast forward to now, and the Reedy Reels Film Festival marks the *official debut*! Adventure-seekers can catch this magical film on Saturday, March 29, at 9:30 a.m., during a special block at the festival.
Accolades and Recognition
This film isn’t just drawing local interest; it has also garnered an impressive list of awards that boast its appeal. Among its accolades, it has received the *Best Family Film* title at the World Film Festival in Cannes, the *Audience Choice Award* at the Great Lakes Christian Film Festival, an *Award of Recognition* at the Accolade Competition, and even the *Best Film* accolade at the Christian Film Festival held by Menchville Baptist Church. Such recognition indicates that this film is not just a local treasure; it resonates with a broader audience.
Join the Celebration!
Ken Seay, one of the festival founders, shares in the excitement, emphasizing how meaningful it is to showcase a film based on the work of a *local author*. The impending premiere invites everyone—families, friends, and movie buffs—to partake in this heartwarming experience that promises both entertainment and inspiration.
Mark your calendars, gather your loved ones, and come ready for an adventure filled with magic, resilience, and plenty of heart. Remember, it’s all happening at the Reedy Reels Film Festival on March 29! Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to dive into the fantastical world of *”Lucy and the Lake Monster”*.
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- Post and Courier: Retired Greenville Teacher’s Award-Winning Movie Coming to Greenville
- Greenville Online: Weekend Events and Festivals
- Greenville Journal: Reedy Reels Film Festival Announces 2025 Dates
- Fox Carolina: Reedy Reels Film Festival Marks 9th Year
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