Tallahassee Celebrates Cannes Winner: The Final Pact Screening This Weekend!

Tallahassee hosts a special screening of “The Final Pact,” awarded Best Feature Film at Cannes, on July 12 at IMAX.
Tallahassee hosts a special screening of “The Final Pact,” awarded Best Feature Film at Cannes, on July 12 at IMAX. (Symbolbild/MF)

200 S. Duval St, Tallahassee, FL, USA - Tallahassee residents are in for a treat this weekend with a special screening of „The Final Pact,“ a film that has recently garnered notable acclaim. The screening is set for Saturday, July 12, at the IMAX Challenger Learning Center, kicking off at 6 p.m. This horror film, which explores themes of desperation and hidden conspiracies, has the distinction of winning Best Feature Film at the Cannes Film Awards, a remarkable achievement amid a pool of over 5,500 international entries.

Directed by F.C. Rabbath—who also stands as the CEO of Multi Frame Films LLC—“The Final Pact” is celebrated not just for its artistic merit but also for its local significance. Rabbath expressed immense pride in the recognition, stating that the award serves as an honor for both his team and the wider Florida filmmaking community. Executive producer and actor Mark Marple shared his surprise and excitement over the victory, remarking on the stiff competition they faced at the awards, which took place on June 14.

A Glimpse into the Film

The narrative of „The Final Pact“ revolves around three graduating priests who encounter a secret test that leads them deep into confrontations with Hell. As thrilling as it is thought-provoking, the film highlights the sacrifices made in the name of faith, set against the backdrop of Tallahassee, where it was filmed. Fans of Rabbath will note his impressive portfolio—this is his eighth feature film, following a string of projects since 2021 including „The Waiting,“ shot in just 16 days with local talent.

Importantly, „The Final Pact“ isn’t merely a standalone piece. It has already made waves in various film festivals, including notable mentions at the Gasparilla Film Festival in Tampa and the Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. This broad reach underscores Rabbath’s ambition for Florida to become a more inviting space for film production, fostering a vibrant community of storytellers and artists.

Community Engagement

The screening presents a unique opportunity for local residents not only to enjoy an engaging film but also to support the budding film industry right in their backyard. With tickets priced at $20, they are available for purchase on ticketsource.com. A gathering at such an event plays a vital role in bolstering community ties and celebrating local talent.

For those interested in the world of filmmaking, there are resources available that facilitate connections among local filmmakers, actors, and enthusiasts. Websites like filmcommunity.org serve as a hub for networking, sharing insights, and discovering upcoming events—essential for anyone eager to dive deeper into the cinematic arts.

In a state that often struggles to capture the spotlight in the film industry, achievements like those of Rabbath and his team bring hope. They showcase what can be done with determination and creativity, telling authentic stories that resonate not just locally but on international stages.

As excitement builds for the screening of „The Final Pact,“ support for local filmmakers seems to be on the rise, proving that the heart of Tallahassee’s film scene is indeed beating strong.

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