Public Invited to Free Screening of Jax State Documentary McClellan, A Life Saved on June 6

Film to premiere statewide on Alabama Public Television Thursday, May 22 and Sunday, May 25, at 8 p.m.

Jacksonville, AL (05/20/2025) — Jacksonville State University's Longleaf Studios invites the community to a free public screening of its newest documentary, McClellan, A Life Saved, on Friday, June 6, at the Anniston Museum of Natural History Auditorium. The evening begins with a reception at 5 p.m., followed by the screening at 6:30 p.m. and a panel discussion at 7:30 p.m. featuring individuals involved in the film. Admission is free and open to all. Fort McClellan stood as a cornerstone of military and community life for decades in the state of Alabama. Its closure in 1999 marked the end of an era, but McClellan's legacy continues to resonate through its people, stories, and repurposed spaces. Considered as one of the nation's most successful base reuse stories, the former fort is now home to entities such as a stringed instrument maker, an emergency response training facility, and a new movie studio owned by actor and comedian Katt Williams. Longleaf Studios' most recent documentary, McClellan, A Life Saved, serves as a testament to the fort's pivotal role in shaping personal lives and regional development. It offers viewers an intimate look at its evolution and lasting influence. Produced for Alabama Public Television by Longleaf Studios in partnership with Water Tower Films, the film reflects Jax State's commitment to preserving and sharing Alabama's unique cultural heritage. Longleaf Studios brings to life the stories that define the state, showcasing the talents of students, faculty, and professional filmmakers through the art of storytelling. For those who can't attend the live screening, the film will also premiere statewide on Alabama Public Television on Thursday, May 22, and Sunday, May 25, at 8 p.m. To view the trailer, click here.

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