Winner of the first-ever Library of Congress / Lavine/Ken Burns Prize for Film, Flannery is the lyrical, intimate exploration of the life and work of author Flannery O’Connor, whose distinctive Southern Gothic style influenced a generation of artists and activists.
Atlanta’s film industry is bursting with opportunities for aspiring writers, producers, directors, and cinematographers. Here are three tips to get your foot in the door.
Read MoreIf you’re an aspiring filmmaker, creating a short film is the first step in the right direction. Although it can seem intimidating, here are some tips to get you started in making your short film
Read MoreTo Our Atlanta Film Society Community,
It goes without saying that the last several days have been a tumultuous period filled with emotion, outrage, and fear. Though the many protests in response to the recent killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmuad Arbery, and many others may appear to be only current indignation, it is something we’ve seen told in the stories we have been privileged to share for decades and are a long overdue outcry for change from a history of injustice.
Read MoreThe Atlanta Film Society would like to highlight prominent women and organizations in the film industry that raise the bar for gender equity and filmmaking. These individuals and organizations help create a supportive environment for women in the industry by giving them more opportunities and spreading awareness of the underrepresentation of women in film and media.
Read MoreThe Atlanta Film Society and Kodak Film Laboratories are proud to offer avenues for the Atlanta film community to enrich their knowledge of film and filmmaking. Kodak Film Labs offer dedicated color negative processing as well as film scanning and a myriad of other services.
Read MoreMILITARY WIVES centers on a group of women from different backgrounds whose partners are away serving in Afghanistan. aced with their loved ones’ absences, they come together to form the very first military wives choir, helping each other through some of life’s most difficult moments, and quickly find themselves on an international stage.
Read MoreAtlanta, along with many other cities and countries around the world, is being affected by the virus COVID-19. Georgia’s film sector has been put on hold which is negatively affecting thousands of businesses that support the industry. While stuck at home, you can support the filmmaking community through donations and watching a film or two.
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 proud to announce the line-up for the 5th edition of AIRPORT SHORTS, in conjunction with the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Art Program.
Read MoreThe Atlanta Film Festival (ATLFF) and its year-round parent organization, the Atlanta Film Society (ATLFS), proudly presented legendary filmmaker Spike Lee with their esteemed Originator Award on Saturday, October 12, 2019 at an awards ceremony.
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 MoreThe Atlanta Film Society is growing and would like to introduce new additions to the board!
Read MoreThis year the Atlanta Film Society is growing more than ever before. In addition to 5 new board members, ATLFS has brought on two more additional staff members and is looking to hire 3 more members to our team!
Read MoreThe Atlanta Film Society is proud to announce the progression of our staff. ATLFS intentionally fosters a close and passionate workspace and creates a work environment suited for ambitious self starters.
Read MoreThe Atlanta Film Society is growing! With the growth of our community and annual Atlanta Film Festival we have expanded. In addition to adding new board members, ATLFS has taken on new staff as well. We are pleased to welcome Brian Grady and Emma Warner to our team.
Read MoreAfter nearly a decade-long absence, the Atlanta Film Society is pleased to once again present LOCALS ONLY, a recurring screening of thematically tied short films from Georgia’s independent filmmakers.
Read MoreAtlanta Film Society announces 2019 Page to Stage Finalists! Page to Stage is a premier competition and live screenplay reading geared toward promoting and lifting up Georgia screenwriters.
Read MoreInterested in learning video editing or motion graphics but don’t have the funds? The Atlanta Film Society & Georgia Media Workshop are offering special scholarships for individuals in financial need. If approved, scholarship amounts can cover up to 50% of registration costs.
Read MoreIn anticipation of the release of Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, the 9th film from Quentin Tarantino, The Plaza Theatre and the Atlanta Film Society will host a special retrospective series featuring the previous eight films from the writer-director.
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