Local filmmaker to premiere film ‘Autumn’ in Clarksville with simultaneous VOD release

CLARKSVILLE, TN − After years in the making, Autumn, an independent feature film written and directed by Clarksville native Demetrius Hnarakis, will premiere on Saturday, April 12, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Customs House Museum, 200 S. Second St.
This will be a ticketed screening, followed by a Q&A session with members of the cast and crew. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased on Eventbrite.
Simultaneously, Autumn will be released on Video on Demand via Vimeo. The VOD page is now live: Autumn on Vimeo on Demand.
Autumn is a comedy-drama filmed on location in Clarksville and Nashville. The film follows Keaton, a reformed bachelor whose life is thrown into chaos when unexpected news pulls him back home to Tennessee, where his quirky family, unresolved feelings, and new responsibilities force him to confront the man he’s meant to become.
Produced on a $25,000 budget, the film features recognizable local landmarks and a cast of regional talent. The film stars:
- Brian McPherson – An actor in Kentucky and Tennessee.
- Alice Raver – A Nashville native and veteran of the stage.
- Blaine Crockarell – A young actor who has starred in multiple productions, including projects with Dolly Parton.
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