ATLFF 2014 fave "Obvious Child" opens in Atlanta this week
/If you missed it at the festival in April, your chance to see this "honest and raw comedy" (Salon) has come.
Read MoreIf you missed it at the festival in April, your chance to see this "honest and raw comedy" (Salon) has come.
Read MoreWith our new XFINITY On Demand channel, you can watch official selections from ATLFF and other festivals on your own television!
Read MoreATLFF 2013 selection Cinema Six (a raunchy comedy about what happens when you work for too long at a movie theater) is now available on iTunes and other home video sites. Co-writer/director Mark Potts sends this video reminiscence of his time at the Atlanta Film Festival and what we're pretty sure is a description of a detour he took to the Clermont Lounge.
Read MoreEarlier this week, the nominees for the Independent Spirit Awards were announced, and we couldn't be more ecstatic with the number of ATLFF alums we recognize.
Read MoreAlumni filmmakers Shasha Nakhai and Lyndon Casey are running a crowd-funding campaign for their next film, the short comedy WEEKEND WARRIOR.
Read MoreKristy and I thought for a second, and while we did think a fest screening was an awesome idea, Homespun needed something to standout and to help it stand on its own. We batted around ideas of screening at The Plaza sometime in the fall, once they had the first three films done. The Plaza was a must include in the equation. It was important these films screen in the same venue AKA Blondie had. Its where that feeling of community felt strongest for all of us. If we're going to put the focus on local filmmakers and give people a chance to meet the subjects of Homespun in person, this is where the screening had to happen.
Read MoreALL THE TIME is collaborative art at its most powerful.
Read MoreThe Spectacular Now was the Closing Night film at the Atlanta Film Festival this past March. The stars of that film, Miles Teller and Shailene Woodley, are very concerned about the life choices you make.
Read MoreA singer, a romantic, and a cynic. A traipse, a trespasser, a miscreant, and a thief; Renata is a lovely contradiction... and a liar.
Directed by Joshua Moore and featuring a standout performance from Alexandra Clayton, ATLFF12 alum I THINK IT'S RAINING is now hitting VOD. Getting you primed for the release we asked Moore a few questions about the film.
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