‘Out on Film’ grows audience, offerings
More than 80 feature films, documentaries and short films will be screened at the festival’s Midtown hub Oct. 2-9. Animated shorts appear for the first time.
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More than 80 feature films, documentaries and short films will be screened at the festival’s Midtown hub Oct. 2-9. Animated shorts appear for the first time.
Read MoreIf you think you’ve been dodging more film crews lately, it’s not your imagination. Movies and TV shows filmed in Georgia are bringing billions to the Georgia economy.
Read MoreThis year’s Atlanta Film Festival (running March 28-April 6) is special to local filmmaker Bret Wood. Although he’s had two previous movies accepted, his “The Unwanted” is getting its world premiere.
Read MoreAtlanta hosts numerous film festivals throughout the year, but none conveys the sense of “event” as the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, which drew 31,500 attendees in 2013 (about 25 percent of whom identify as non-Jewish). This year’s version begins Jan. 29.
Read MoreIt begins Aug. 23 and runs for three days, showcasing feature-length films, shorts, music videos, documentaries and screenplays from around the globe. The Peachtree Village International Film Festival, in …
Read MoreCineprov makes fun of movies so you don’t have to. Its improvisers provide live running commentary on a range of movies on Sunday nights at the Plaza Theatre.
Read MoreOh, those summer nights! Want to spend an evening hand-jiving with a few thousand Grease groupies? Here’s your chance: The Fox Theatre will screen 1978’s most tuneful teen film, complete with on-screen lyrics and supportive, costumed “sing-along Greasers,” on July 27.
Read MoreWhat began 12 years ago with 24 movies about Jewish life and 2,000 or so viewers is now Atlanta’s largest film festival and the second-largest Jewish film festival in the world. The Atlanta Jewish Film Festivals runs Jan. 30-Feb. 20.
Read MoreDirector Steven Spielberg and composer John Wiliams join the symphony for an evening of movie music.
Read MoreThe hills will be alive with the sound of your music in June — if you visit the Fox Theatre for its Sing-Along “Sound of Music,” arguably the most exciting (and participatory) event in this year’s Coca-Cola Summer Film Festival.
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