
ATLFF Animated films turned Oscar Contenders - "The Dam Keeper" and "Rabbit and Deer"
Previous Atlanta Film Festival competition animated short films, “The Dam Keeper” and “Rabbit and Deer,” have been announced as possible contenders in the Best Animated Short Film category of the Academy Awards Show.

ATLFF Alumni Featured in Grantland
Two Atlanta Film Festival alums have been featured in popular sports and pop-culture blog Grantland.

ATLFF Presents Screening of "Elf" at Christmas at Callanwolde
This year, the Atlanta Film Festival is excited to be apart of the Baker Donelson Family Movie Night. The evening of December 12th will feature live acoustic music by Atlanta-native Diane Durrett and the inaugural performance by Prime Movers – Callanwolde’s youth modern dance company.

2nd Annual Fundraising Campaign to Bring Filmmakers to ATLFF 2015 begins
Filmmakers create connections with an audience simply by making movies, but when we bring those filmmakers to theaters to meet moviegoers in person, magic happens. Become a backer of our annual Kickstarter project (which raises funds for filmmaker travel) and you'll be responsible for some of that magic. With some of the great rewards we've cooked up, you'll get to experience it too. (Even if you don't live in Atlanta.)

What's Up This Weekend: November 21-23, 2014
Suggestions for cinephiles and art lovers from this weekend's calendar, brought to you by the Atlanta Film Festival.

Buried Alive Film Fest invades the Fabrefaction Theatre Nov 21-23
The Buried Alive Film Fest has a new home at Fabrefaction Theatre Conservatory with some of the most disturbing, visually appealing, and scary independent horror films in the world. Out of all of the submissions the festival judges have narrowed it down to this fine selection of horror gems. So grab a drink and see them all on a big screen with nice comfy seats!

Trying to fund your film? Join us at Eat, Drink, & B-Indie next Tuesday!
This month's Eat, Drink, & B-Indie presented by Stella Artois is all about crowdfunding. Whether you are considering Kickstarter, Indiegogo, Seed&Spark or some other crowdfunding website for your film, or you are a frequent backer, join us as we discuss the different platforms, the dos and don'ts of campaigning and our very own Kickstarter campaign.


Help The Plaza Theatre Foundation benefit Project Open Hand with the Class of 1984 Screening of "Romancing the Stone"
The Plaza Theatre Foundation is hosting a 30th anniversary screening of "Romancing the Stone." Tickets are only $3.50! The number of tickets sold will go towards determining the I Love Movies Atlanta Meetup group's plans for a screening to benefit Project Open Hand.

What's Up This Weekend: Documentaries and Heart-warming Films
Suggestions for cinephiles and art lovers from this weekend's calendar, brought to you by the Atlanta Film Festival.