
ATLFF '15 Hit "Frame by Frame" Returns to Atlanta in October, Get Your Tickets Now!
One of the most moving audience experiences at ATLFF '15, "Frame by Frame" is returning to Atlanta on October 6th at AMC Parkway Pointe 15! This is a Gathr screening, so you have to reserve your ticket NOW for the screening to happen!

ATLFF '15 Feature "Wildlike" to Return to the Plaza on September 25th
The 2015 Official Selection comes back to Atlanta for a theatrical release.

Look At Me Now: Catching Up With Petter Onstad Løkke
Our Music Video Jury Award Winner from 2014 talks with us about his submissions experience, the value of a music video background, and what he's working on now.

ATLFF '13 and '14 Alum Erik Mauck Needs Your Help to Make His Next Feature, "Dough!"
The filmmaker behind "The Road to Livingston," which played ATLFF '14, is making a new narrative feature—"Dough"—and needs your help to fund the project!

The Sundown Series Returns!
Tomorrow night: live music from 6-8pm before "The Long Start to the Journey" screens at sundown. Director Chris Gallaway will be in attendance!

ATLFF Filmmaker-in-Residence Brantly Watts Wants to Share "Birthday Cake" With You!
Contribute now and claim your piece of "Birthday Cake!" ATLFF Filmmaker-in-Residence Brantly Watts is looking for help making her first narrative short film.

Get Your Tickets for the Theatrical Premiere of ATLFF '15's "Imba Means Sing!"
One of the biggest films from ATLFF '15 plays theatrically this Thursday night at Tara Cinemas 4! Get your tickets now for "Imba Means Sing!"

ATLFF Filmmaker-in-Residence Darrell C. Hazelrig Needs Your Help (and Money!)
Hazelrig's "Edgor & Izzy" is an epic, cerebral, fantasy feature film. The IndieGoGo campaign ends tomorrow, August 15! Contribute now!

ATLFF '15 Best Narrative Feature Winner "God Bless the Child" Hits Theaters and iTunes
Narrative Feature Jury prize-winner from ATLFF '15, "God Bless the Child" gets a week-long run in New York this week and an iTunes release on Tuesday, August 18th!

Puppetry Short Films, Live Events and Special Presentations Abound at ATLFF
The Atlanta Film Festival has a long-standing love affair with puppetry—with short films, special presentations, live events and more all showcasing the best puppet offerings each year. Submit your puppetry short now!