Sixteen ATLFF '15 Films Now On Demand!
Look no further for your next movie night selection!
We love when our selections find a wider audience! Whether you missed it at the 2015 festival or saw it, loved it, and want to share it with friends (who must come with you to the 40th annual festival in April), you can now catch sixteen feature films across various platforms like iTunes, Amazon, Netflix, and Vimeo.
Highlights include Blood, Sweat, and Beer, the dynamic craft beer documentary we paired with a sold out afterparty; Breathe (Respire), Mélanie Laurent's dreamy drama and two-time César-award nominee; God Bless the Child, winner of the ATLFF 2015 Narrative Jury Prize; Masculinity/Femininity, Russell Sheaffer's experimental documentary that questions our gender-normative society; and The Sisterhood of Night, the mysterious teen drama that announced our New Mavericks program.
And for the first time, you can find the complete list in one place. Bookmark atlantafilmfestival.com/ondemand; we'll update the list as it grows! No more "What should we watch tonight?" Atlanta Film Festival has you covered.
ATLFF '15 Feature "Breathe" Opens Today!
"Breathe" opens today in Atlanta!
Didn't catch Melanie Laurent's César Award-nominee at the festival this year? Worry not—"Breathe" ("Respire"), her French-directed feature, opens today at Lefont Theaters in Sandy Springs.