
You Can Find Me in the A: EDBI Festival Preview
Join us in the Highland Inn Ballroom Lounge this Tuesday for a networking event loaded with local talent from the upcoming 40th anniversary ATLFF!

This is the Last Week to Support the Atlanta Film Society through Power2Give
The 2016 Power2Give campaign ends on April 1st. Our generous sponsors at the Atlanta Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs will contribute $1 for every $1 donated to this project up to $5,000!

Q+A with LEGEND OF SWEE' PEA Director Benjamin May
The feature documentary director touches on Little Five Points, the Atlanta Hawks and what he was doing in 1976. Hint: ATLFF can relate.

SOUND + VISION to World Premiere Virtual Reality Film
Join us at Ponce City Market on Thursday, April 7th for your chance to experience a short film like none you've seen!

Music Videos + Pilots in 2016 ATLFF Lineup Announced
Check out the artists and directors officially selected to play in our 2016 music video and pilot presentations!

What's With the Shorts Block Titles?
Curious as to how the 40th anniversary shorts block titles came to be? Discover the theme, its significance, and what ATLFF programmers want you to know about it.

ATLFF '14 Hit LIMO RIDE is On the Road to Distribution—And You Can Help!
LIMO RIDE was a two-time sell-out world premiere huge hit at the 2014 festival. BUY THE MOVIE. FUND THE RELEASE.

2016 Screenplay Competition Finalists Announced!
Finalists and winners have been announced for the 2016 ATLFF Screenplay Competition! Congratulations to all who made the cut from our record 482 submissions!

ATLFF Alum David Bruckner's Latest SOUTHBOUND Opens at The Plaza on February 12th
David Bruckner, a Georgia-born filmmaker and ATLFF alum behind films like "The Signal" and "V/H/S," returns to Atlanta next week for his latest, "Southbound." Linda Burns hosts a Q&A with Bruckner at the 7:30 PM screening at The Plaza.

Twelve Shorts Revealed from 40th Anniversary Lineup
These officially selected short films representing fourteen countries examine the borderless social impact of underheard voices in film.