
ATLFF Filmmaker Julian Higgins Aces the Mix-and-Match Questionnaire
"Winter Light" Director Julian Higgins offers poetry about the importance of a good script and tells us how he really feels about cat people.

ATLFF Filmmaker Alexis Irvin Answers Our Mix-and-Match Questionnaire!
"Blood, Sweat, & Beer" Co-Director Alexis Irvin opens up about James Franco's "alien voice" and the hazards of sampling beer at 8am.

ATLFF Filmmaker Nathalie Cools Tackles Our Mix-and-Match Questionnaire
"Trans: A Documentary About Transboys" Director Nathalie Cools tells us which films she thinks are underrated and her favorite way to eat potatoes.

WonderRoot's Local Film Series Will Kickoff ATLFF '15!
WonderRoot's Generally Local, Mostly Independent Film Series takes place on March 19th, the day before ATLFF Opening Night 2015! Special guest jurors Reel Georgia.

So the Squid and the Whale Walk Into The Plaza...
It's not too late to become a part of Growing Up Baumbach! Join us in our second screening, "The Squid and the Whale," TOMORROW at 7pm!

ATLFF and The Goat Farm Arts Center Unite Again for SOUND & VISION; Music Video Lineup Revealed
SOUND & VISION is back! Presented by The Goat Farm Arts Center, this one-of-a-kind event is a festival highlight. Come see our Music Video competition, watch experimental films, listen to live music and grab some food from your favorite trucks on Thursday, March 26th!

Noah Baumbach Knows You.
Director Noah Baumbach's been making movies about you for 20 years. Check out his first feature Wednesday night at The Plaza at 7 PM.


Coming Soon: Homespun Series Screening
The Plaza Theatre hosts third installment of the Homespun Series: a showcase of documentary shorts focused on Atlanta and its real-life characters.

SRIRACHA (the movie) gets a director's commentary - watch it now!
If you went to our “Film and Food” event at ATLFF 2014, you know the film that anchored the event was the documentary SRIRACHA, about the now-famous hot sauce in the green-capped bottle. For the film’s first anniversary, director Griffin Hammond (whom some of you got to meet) has released a director-commentary version of the film to YouTube.