ATLFF '15: Nine Films Compose Pink Peach Lineup presented by Orbitz
Six feature films and three short films make up our Pink Peach lineup, presented by Orbitz. Get your tickets now!
Every year, the Atlanta Film Festival features a track of LGBT interest films. This year, we are pleased to showcase six feature films and three short films in our Pink Peach program, presented by Orbitz.
Narrative features "Drown" and "Helicopter Mom" will play at The Plaza Theatre alongside documentary feature "Before the Last Curtain Falls" and "Trans: A Documentary About Transboys." Two other documentary features, "Masculinity/Femininity" and "In the Turn," will play at 7 Stages.
Three short film blocks contain Pink Peach films. Better Left Unsaid, which plays at 7 Stages, contains the short film "Actresses." Love NC-17, which plays at The Plaza Theatre, contains the short film "Happy Endings." The New Mavericks shorts block contains the short film "Charlotte."
Check out each short block or feature below and get your tickets now!
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Out On Film kicks off an 8-day celebration this Thursday!
Out On Film will be kicking off their 27th annual festival this Thursday, October 2nd at Landmark Midtown Art Cinema.
The city is about to get very colorful, and not only because it is fall. Atlanta Pride festivities kick off this month with parades, festivals, and events galore to celebrate. But the most exciting event for us here at the Atlanta Film Festival will be Out On Film, Atlanta’s annual LGBT film festival. Going on their 27th year, Out On Film offers a wonderfully diverse program filled with features, shorts, documentaries, music videos, animation, and experimental films made by local and international filmmakers.
Out On Film will be kicking off their festival this Thursday, October 2nd at Landmark Midtown Art Cinema. The opening night film, “Blackbird,” features Oscar-winning actress Mo’Nique. The film will be followed by a Q&A session and after-party with cast and crew.
Last year, the festival reached its highest attendance, a goal they hope to top this year. Exciting works by Antonio Da Silva, RuPaul's Drag Race contestant Tammie Brown, and local filmmakers Julian Modugno and Eddie Ray are sure to help draw more attendees.
This year, Out On Film is especially proud to include many works made by southern filmmakers. One particular event exemplifying this accomplishment is FOR FILTH!, a unique program showcasing short films by mostly local filmmakers and followed by drag performances by the Atlanta-based drag troupe, The Legendary Children.
This is something that should not be missed. The festival will last 8 days and finish up on October 9th, preceding Atlanta Pride on October 11th.
For a full list of films, events, and ticket information please visit the Out on Film website.