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This fall, the Atlanta Film Society is highlighting diversity and ethics on screen! Join us for a celebration of Latin American History Month, a 4k restoration premiere of a 1970s classic, and a series on ethics

Laura Williamson is a producer and actor based in Atlanta, and Marketing Director of Atlanta Film Society. She joined in 2024 with the goal of helping support and increase visibility for independent filmmakers, specifically in Atlanta

Last Friday was was an intense computer day. No amount of music was getting me through the emails so I threw in the towel and decided to queue up a documentary recommended by a friend.

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Wider than a genre or a visual style or a set of references, Noir is a mood, and like a song played in a minor key, a noir film just feels different. Here we present a 10-film

Inspired by the upcoming Ann Arbor Film Festival Touring Program, we present a slate of critical and groundbreaking works within the avant-garde arena. These works are bound to inspire and amaze as their creators radically changed

Astin Rocks (Programmer) joined ATLFS in October 2022 and programs Narrative Shorts alongside Jon. Fluid between producing short form content and writing rock songs, Astin finds joy in telling the most absurd stories - as they

Winter's upon us! Time for perilous endeavors in the merciless tundra (that's what we think about, anyways.) Whether you're making a film, hanging off a cliff, or choosing who to eat to survive, we'd rather sit

Jennica Carmona (Programmer) just joined ATLFS in October 2022 and currently programs for Doc Shorts and Features. She has previously worked with Montclair Film, Philadelphia Latino Film Festival, Reel Sisters Film, and New Jersey Jewish Film

It's time for spooky stories — on and off the screen — at Atlanta's premiere house of movie horrors! Starting October 1st, you can catch the best in classic and contemporary genre offerings at the Plaza

Today's list is dedicated to the wild and wonderful world of pseudo-homages, conspicuous facsimiles and unapologetic knock-offs of famous Hollywood movies. Why write something new when you can 'borrow' or rearrange the ingredients? Well, the results