WIFTA is Looking for Submission for its Summer Series at Ponce City Market!
/Women in Film and Television Atlanta is hosting a summer film series in September and is now looking for submissions!
Read MoreWomen in Film and Television Atlanta is hosting a summer film series in September and is now looking for submissions!
Read MoreAnimated features have become a staple in recent years at ATLFF, signifying a healthy and growing animation industry in Atlanta and beyond.
Read MoreLearn the basic how-to's for handling SAG-AFTRA contracts in order to work with union actors and non-union actors on the same production in this FREE seminar!
Read MoreJoin screenwriting expert Michael Lucker and ATLFF Screenplay Programmer Ali Coad for an Eat, Drink, & B-Indie dedicated to the foundation of a good film—the screenplay. Not to mention, there will be lots of free Stella Artois!
Read MoreAs 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!"
Read MoreThis month, the New Mavs are hosting an open mic night for you to introduce yourself to the Atlanta filmmaking community!
Read MoreAn example of ATLFF's dedication to both feature and short experimental films, 2015 selection "Masculinity/Femininity" from Russell Sheaffer is available for free on Vimeo On Demand.
Read MoreWhile ATLFF has screened network television shows for years and indie pilot "Pepper's Place" in 2015, we are now opening up both film and screenplay submissions to pilot episodes for the first time ever!
Read MoreDebra 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.
Read MoreSave some money and submit your film to ATLFF '16 before Midnight on Saturday, June 20!
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