Spelman College is the latest school in Georgia to get a slate of film and television courses, with two introductory classes set to begin in Spring 2026.
Spelman College is the latest school in Georgia to get a slate of film and television courses, with two introductory classes set to begin in Spring 2026.
Reel Friends, Atlanta’s one-of-a-kind film collective championing a new generation of filmmakers, is hosting a special presentation of A24’s The Spectacular Now with a Q&A from the film’s director, James Ponsoldt to follow.
Actor, filmmaker, and content creator Angel Fabián Rivera announces the first-ever staged reading of his new multi-cam sitcom Fossil Fuel Café, taking place December 6th from 4-6 PM at the Alliance Theatre.
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The Atlanta Opera and The Atlanta Opera Film Studio have drained the ocean between art and audience. And in the process, opened up an expanse of opportunity for modern opera to thrive in Georgia’s Creative Economy.
The Fox Theatre has announced that $500,000 in grants has been given to historic theatres and cultural landmarks across the state. Fox Gives has spent the last 17 years donating more than $4.7 million to restore and preserve theatres statewide.
The event marks the culmination of ATL Jewish Film’s first-ever student filmmaking initiative — a metro Atlanta-wide creative challenge designed to empower high school students to explore storytelling, identity, and connection through the art of film with the theme of Bridge Building: Stories that Connect Us.
The Seven Hillz Productions Foundation is pleased to announce the 2025 Benjamin Moses, Jr. Scholarship, created to support creative individuals pursuing careers in film and media. Our mission is to “Inspire Aspiring Filmmakers” and encourage them to build opportunities within the industry.
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The ABFF Pop Up Tour will be at AMC Madison Yards 8 Nov. 8-9, according to a press release. This is a new initiative from the American Black Film Festival, which is based in Miami Beach, meant to expand the festival’s reach beyond its flagship event. Other pop ups have taken and will take place in New York, Dallas and Los Angeles.