Atlanta, Georgia—The Atlanta Film Society is pleased to announce they have been approved to receive an American Rescue Plan grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to help the arts and cultural sector recover from the pandemic.
Read MoreCrowdfunding and subscription streaming platform Seed&Spark empowers content creators as they build audiences and raise funds for their projects. They deliver education, tools, and resources that create access for all storytellers to get their work made and seen. Their unique model allows creators and audiences to work together to tell stories that celebrate diversity.
Read MoreThe Atlanta Film Society is looking for content writers to share their thoughts and knowledge on the film industry! We’re looking fo writers who are enthusiastic and knowledgeable on all things film, from blockbusters to independent film, you name it!
Read MoreY'ALLYWOOD FILM FESTIVAL is a gathering of filmmakers and filmlovers from all over the Southeast, getting together to watch some movies, talk about movies, and hopefully have a great time.
Read MoreBack for it's 11th anniversary, Cinema Italy is here to showcase some of the greatest independent films from Italy at the historic Plaza Theatre from April 21-23!
Read MoreThe Atlanta Film Society is pleased to highlight the continuous effort of our former Marketing Director.
Read MoreAlthough bittersweet, the time has come to see some pivotal programming team members off as they enter into new professional chapters.
Read MoreThe last #EDBI of the year is a Behind-the-Scenes look at all things ATLFS! Join us in launching our #30Kin30Days Kickstarter at Manuel's Tavern.
Read MoreDo you have thoughts about the 2016 Atlanta Film Festival? We want to hear them! Our survey closes on July 1st.
Read MorePresented by GPP and ATLFS, the two 12-hour-day workshop with Linda Burns happens twice a year and nearly 100 students get trained in all aspects of on-set work. Check out responses from last weekend's students!
Read MoreIt is our 3rd annual Kickstarter campaign, but it's our 40th birthday, so we have to do it bigger than ever! Help us raise money for our travel budget so that all filmmakers can attend next year's festival.
Read MoreThe Atlanta Film Festival is pleased to announce a new name to reflect its year-round nature—the Atlanta Film Society (ATLFS). The ten-day Atlanta Film Festival will still take place every spring, but the organization will operate as the Atlanta Film Society going forward.
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