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."
Read More"'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."
Read MoreRepresentatives from the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, Atlanta Film Festival, BronzeLens Film Festival, Macon Film Festival and Out on Film Festival will be at this month's EDBI!
Read MoreWe are looking for innovative and compelling storytelling, for characters that surprise and challenge you, for words that pop off the page, and for narratives that twist and turn like a country back road. Submit your screenplay now!
Read MoreOne 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!
Read MoreOur sister fest, the Austin Film Festival, is renowned for its Screenplay & Teleplay Competition! You have one week left to enter and the prizes and prestige will definitely make it worth your while.
Read MoreWe are hosting an advance screening of Sundance Jury and Audience Award-winning film "Me and Earl and the Dying Girl" weeks before it comes out! Become an ATLFF member to attend.
Read MoreAre you eager to jump into the Atlanta film industry this summer? Before you take the plunge, be sure to know the basics by attending The PA Academy presented by GPP and ATLFF on May 16 & 17.
Read MoreWe get thousands of submissions every year and need lots of help watching them! Apply to be a part of our Screening Committee now!
Read MoreThis month's Eat, Drink, & B-Indie presented by Stella Artois is all about being the 48 Hour Film Project! Come learn about the June 12-14 event and hear from past participants on tips for entering.
Read MoreWe want your films! Submissions are now open for the 2016 Atlanta Film Festival.
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