This is more than a story. It is a love letter to a city that turned ashes into gold. Filmed at real landmarks and authentic locations from 1970s Atlanta.
This is more than a story. It is a love letter to a city that turned ashes into gold. Filmed at real landmarks and authentic locations from 1970s Atlanta.
You don’t know until you know. But now, practically everyone does. Jeff Keating, an Atlanta native, writer, producer, and founder/CEO of the city’s Doghouse Pictures, made certain.
“Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist” leads across the television categories with nine nominations, including recognition for stars Hart, Don Cheadle, Jackson, Taraji P. Henson and Terrence Howard.
“Atlanta-forward.” That’s the right-on description Doghouse Pictures’ founder and CEO Jeff Keating uses to describe the new limited series, Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist. The Atlanta premiere of Fight Night rocked a packed house at The Tara Theatre on Saturday night, beginning with opening remarks from Georgia Entertainment President Jezlan Moyet.
On Sept. 7, 2024, at Tara Theatre, an Atlanta guest audience will premiere Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist, an eight-episode limited series based on a true story that cuts close to home.
BronzeLens opens its annual film festival with a special screening of Peacock’s limited series FIGHT NIGHT: THE MILLION DOLLAR HEIST, Wednesday, August 21 at the Tara Atlanta Theater.
The NBCUniversal streamer has ordered a limited series titled Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist that will tell the story of an armed robbery orchestrated around Muhammad Ali’s 1970 comeback fight in Atlanta. Hart will star in the series and serve as an executive producer.
The Macon Film Festival is thrilled to announce a special partnership with the Fire Starters Film Festival for its opening night film and the international premiere screening of “RED FEVER,” a groundbreaking documentary directed by Catherine Bainbridge who will be in attendance at the festival.
This is an opportunity for the community to come together for a powerful cinematic experience followed by an insightful panel discussion connecting the movie to local history and present day significance.
On Saturday, join SCAD for the Writing for Fighting screenwriting workshop as you practice polishing the perfect physical action scene. Then learn how to take the scene from page to screen at the fight choreography demonstration featuring performers from Black Panther, Jurassic Park, and The Avengers.