The Atlanta Film Society has received an Art Works grant of $20,000 for Atlanta Film Festival from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Read More¡CineMás! is back for the fourth year! Join us for screenings of Asori Soto's CUBAN FOOD STORIES (Cuba), Alfonso Cuarón's ROMA (Mexico) and Cristina Gallego & Ciro Guerra's BIRDS OF PASSAGE (Colombia). Local area restaurants will provide special food for each screening.
Read MoreThe invitation-only program seeks to strengthen the organizational capacity and programming of small and mid-size cultural organizations within Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Denver, New Orleans, Pittsburgh and Washington, D.C.
Read MoreThe Atlanta Film Society has received an Art Works grant of $15,000 for Atlanta Film Festival from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Read MoreOfficial selections from each category of programming released for ATLFF '18, including six films from alumni, two Georgia-lensed works and five films from New Mavericks.
Read MoreFulton County Board of Commissioners shows continued support for ATLFS this year.
Read MoreThe Atlanta Film Society and ScreenCraft are proud to partner in 2018 to co-present The ScreenCraft Writers Summit, to take place at the 2018 Atlanta Film Festival (ATLFF). Atlanta is the entertainment industry’s busiest city for film and TV production, outpacing Los Angeles last year!
Read MoreThe Call for the 2018 Atlanta Film Festival film entries is open! From April 13 to April 22, 2018, we will be celebrating our 42nd anniversary and we need your help to make it our best yet.
Read MoreAt ATLFF '17 Closing Night on April 1, 2017, four talented filmmakers were inducted as new ATLFS Filmmakers-in-Residence!
Read MoreAlthough bittersweet, the time has come to see some pivotal programming team members off as they enter into new professional chapters.
Read MoreThe NEA has designated an Art Works grant of $25,000 to Atlanta Film Society to support the 41st Atlanta Film Festival and related programming.
Read MoreAtlanta Film Society is excited to have been awarded grant support from the City of Atlanta, Georgia Council for the Arts and Fulton County Arts & Culture for the 2017 fiscal year.
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce that Atlanta Film Society has been awarded a grant from Fulton County Arts & Culture for the 2017 fiscal year.
Read MoreWe are excited to announce that the Atlanta Film Society has been awarded a grant from the Georgia Department of Economic Development's Georgia Council for the Arts (GCA) for the 2017 fiscal year.
Read MoreWe are pleased to share the news that ATLFS Filmmaker-in-Residence Brantly Jackson Watts is SCADFILM's new Industry and Community Outreach Manager.
Read MoreSubmit your film or screenplay for 2017 Atlanta Film Festival consideration today! Earlybird deadline is June 30th!
Read MoreThese first six films were selected from an impressive pool of over 4,750 submissions—an ATLFF all-time record. The films and their makers comprise an international showcase, together representing Bangladesh, Canada, India, Pakistan, Palestine, South Africa, and the United States.
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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