
ATLFF Filmmaker-in-Residence Darrell C. Hazelrig Needs Your Help (and Money!)
Hazelrig's "Edgor & Izzy" is an epic, cerebral, fantasy feature film. The IndieGoGo campaign ends tomorrow, August 15! Contribute now!

ATLFF '15 Best Narrative Feature Winner "God Bless the Child" Hits Theaters and iTunes
Narrative Feature Jury prize-winner from ATLFF '15, "God Bless the Child" gets a week-long run in New York this week and an iTunes release on Tuesday, August 18th!

Puppetry Short Films, Live Events and Special Presentations Abound at ATLFF
The Atlanta Film Festival has a long-standing love affair with puppetry—with short films, special presentations, live events and more all showcasing the best puppet offerings each year. Submit your puppetry short now!

Animated Shorts Compete for Oscar Eligibility at ATLFF
At the 2015 Oscars, two ATLFF official selections competed for the Best Animated Short award. As an Academy Award®-qualifying festival, will our winning film from this year go on to receive a nomination?

Animated Feature Films Find a Welcome Home at ATLFF
Animated features have become a staple in recent years at ATLFF, signifying a healthy and growing animation industry in Atlanta and beyond.

Support Our Filmmaker-in-Residence, Darrell C. Hazelrig, With a Night of Comedic Shenanigans
As part of our year-round filmmaker residency program, the Atlanta Film Festival proudly presents The "Edgor & Izzy" Variety Beg-A-Thon All-Star Extravaganza Panhandle Review; a special IndieGogo Launch Event for the Feature Film "Edgor & Izzy!"

Macon Film Festival to Celebrate its 10th Anniversary July 16-19—Screening Several ATLFF Alumni
Several films from ATLFF will screen in Macon, including features "Divided Time," "Frame by Frame," "Old South" and "Wildlike" and short films "The Bravest the Boldest" and "Thundercluck: Chicken of Thor."

ATLFF '15 Best Documentary Feature Winner "Stray Dog"—One of the Year's Most Lauded Films
Debra Granik first played ATLFF with 2010's "Winter's Bone" and again this year with Jury Award-winner "Stray Dog." Both films have made significant impacts on the indie circuit.

ATLFF '15 Best Documentary Short Award-winner Jesse Kreitzer Updates Us on His Next Project
"'The Murder Ballad of James Jones,' ATLFF’s Jury Award-Winner for Best Documentary Short, was a byproduct of fool’s luck and good fortune."

Support these ATLFF Alumni through their Crowdfunding Campaigns!
One of our favorite things about hosting an annual film festival, is keeping up with the filmmakers that grace us with their beautiful work! Help these filmmakers from ATLFF '14 and '15 continue their projects or start new ones!