ATLFF '15 Hit "Frame by Frame" Returns to Atlanta in October, Get Your Tickets Now!

One of the most moving audience experiences at ATLFF '15, "Frame by Frame" is returning to Atlanta on October 6th at AMC Parkway Pointe 15! This is a Gathr screening, so you have to reserve your ticket NOW for the screening to happen!

"Frame by Frame," the debut feature from filmmakers Alexandra Bombach and Mo Scarpelli, was an official selection in both the Documentary Feature and New Mavericks competitions at ATLFF '15. One of the most moving audience experiences at this last festival, we are so happy that "Frame by Frame" is returning to Atlanta on October 6th at AMC Parkway Pointe!

In 1996, the Taliban banned photography in Afghanistan. When the US invaded after 9/11, the regime toppled, the media blackout disappeared, and a promising industry began to emerge. Using cinema verité and secret, never-before-seen archival footage shot under Taliban rule, this documentary follows four Afghan photojournalists fighting to reclaim their nation's identity by capturing the truth.

This is a Gathr screening, so if you don't get your ticket ahead of time, then the screening won't happen! Just 90 tickets are needed for the screening to take place and it will be the best $11.50 you'll spend on a film all month!

FRAME BY FRAME
Tuesday, October 6, 2015, 7:30 PM

AMC Parkway Pointe 15

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Get Your Tickets for the Theatrical Premiere of ATLFF '15's "Imba Means Sing!"

One of the biggest films from ATLFF '15 plays theatrically this Thursday night at Tara Cinemas 4! Get your tickets now for "Imba Means Sing!"

"Imba Means Sing," directed by Danielle Bernstein, was one of the most highly attended film events at the 2015 Atlanta Film Festival. After a sold-out screening and concert at the Rialto Theatre back in March, we are pleased to share that "Imba Means Sing" will play at Tara Cinemas 4 on Thursday, August 20!

Follow Moses and Angel, members of the Grammy-nominated African Children's Choir from Uganda, on their journey to obtaining an education despite extreme poverty. Against the odds, Moses dreams of becoming a pilot and Angel is determined to become the first female President of Uganda. Along with the choir, Moses and Angel travel to different international venues to bring awareness to the importance of education for all children—regardless of the lack of resources—through their love of music.

Get your tickets now before "Imba Means Sing" sells out again!

IMBA MEANS SING
Thursday, August 20, 2015, 7:30 PM

Tara Cinemas 4

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