TV Premiere Date Set for Heritage Falls

A premiere date on TV has been officially set for “Heritage Falls,” the movie filmed primarily in Stephens County.

INSP has announced that “Heritage Falls” will premiere exclusively on the INSP Network on Sunday, October 16 at 8 p.m.

The network’s Senior Vice President of Programming, Doug Butts, said that they are very excited to debut the film.

Referencing the filming in Toccoa, he said that the scenery plays a vital role in the story.

Crews were in Toccoa and Stephens County earlier this year to film the movie.

It premiered with three showings last week at the Ritz Theatre at the Schaefer Center in downtown Toccoa.

Places in the film include downtown Toccoa, Stephens County High School, Camp Mikell, Toccoa Falls, and Trembly Bald, to name some.

“Heritage Falls” follows three generations of males in a family as they head into the wilderness for a rugged weekend excursion.

It was produced by INSP Films and distributed by Imagicomm Entertainment.

For more information on the film, visit www.heritagefallsmovie.com.

For more information on the INSP Network and how to find it, go to www.insp.com.