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Tag: What Haunts Us

Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews

What Haunts Us is an invitation to break the silence

by Samantha Connors March 28, 2018
Posted inArts+Movies, Holy Cinema

What Haunts Us, about child sex abuse at Porter-Gaud, gets an extended run at The Terrace

by Staff Reports March 20, 2018October 11, 2021
Posted inArts+Movies, Culture Shock

$5 from every ticket to ‘What Haunts Us’ will go to Darkness to Light

by Kinsey Gidick March 14, 2018
Posted inArts+Movies, Holy Cinema

Terrace Charleston Film Festival features a Lowcountry premiere, Indie Grants shorts, and a flick starring Helen Mirren

by Katie Molpus February 19, 2018

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