A packed house filled the Ritz Theatre at the Schaefer Center in downtown Toccoa Thursday for the premiere of the movie that was filmed in Toccoa and Stephens County earlier this year.
One of the producers of the film from INSP Films was on hand to introduce the movie, which lasted just under 90 minutes.
All of the shooting locations but one were in Stephens County and included places like the downtown, Toccoa Falls, Stephens County High School, Camp Mikell and Trembly Bald, to name a few.
Toccoa-Stephens County Chamber of Commerce President Julie Paysen said the film was phenomenal.
“I am so pleased,” said Paysen. “I think they did such a great job. It is such a family-friendly, heart-warming film. The place was packed so that is exciting. It was interesting to hear everybody’s reactions. It is a funny film but family-oriented. I feel very honored and blessed that they chose our community to film this movie.”
A second showing was held Friday. One more showing of “Heritage Falls” is scheduled at the Schaefer Center Sunday at 3 p.m.
Tickets are $9 for adults and $7 for children. Call (706) 297-7121 for ticket availability.
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