Indiewire's 'Top Films of 2014 So Far' Includes Six ATLFF Selections
/Indiewire's survey of the best films released so far in 2014 includes six ATLFF films. That's 12% of the list that screened at this year's festival!
Read MoreIndiewire's survey of the best films released so far in 2014 includes six ATLFF films. That's 12% of the list that screened at this year's festival!
Read MoreAs part of our Best of Fest, we are excited to bring ATLFF '14 hit documentary "Cyber-Seniors" back to Atlanta for a week long run at The Plaza Theatre, June 20th - 26th.
Read MoreFrom Tuesday, June 24th through Thursday, June 26th, catch up with your favorite short films, documentaries and narrative features at Lefont Sandy Springs!
Read MoreMade possible by Fulton County Arts & Culture, the Atlanta Film Festival is excited to embark on a local area tour this summer—making stops at several elementary schools, high schools, community centers, senior centers, hospitals and libraries.
Read More3 films from the 2014 edition of the Atlanta Film Festival have been named as Student Academy Award finalists.
Read MoreIn addition to our Jury Award winners, announced on Satuday, the Atlanta Film Festival also awards one feature film and one short film with an Audience Award every year.
Read MoreIn the morning we'll break down the last vestiges of the festival's physical presence at the Highland Inn, Plaza Theatre, and 7 Stages Theatre, and all that will remain (other than some great Game of Thrones swag and your souvenir festival badge) will be memories and photos.
Read MoreThis morning at the Atlanta Film Festival Awards Brunch, filmmakers, jurors, sponsors, and festival friends from around the world gathered to celebrate all of the nominees and to discover who won the juried awards at this year's festival.
Read MoreBlake Robbins, writer, director and star of The Sublime and Beautiful, answers some of our interview questions!
Read MoreWith a fantastic lineup and a number of hugely talented filmmakers in this year’s festival, the Backers Jury has awarded Moon Molson and his short film, “The Bravest, The Boldest” the inaugural Filmmaker To Watch Award.
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