For the third consecutive year, Film USA is set to host their Pavilion at the Marché du Film at Cannes located at International Village, Pantiero.
For the third consecutive year, Film USA is set to host their Pavilion at the Marché du Film at Cannes located at International Village, Pantiero.
The Entertainment Tourism Alliance of Georgia (ETAG) and Georgia Entertainment today announced that Pat Mitchell will speak at the “Shaping Georgia’s Entertainment Tourism Future” event on May 22nd. Pat Mitchell is Co-Founder and Partner of ConnectedWomenLeaders, Project Dandelion, and Co-Founder and Editorial Director of TEDWomen.
If you have ever traveled out of town to attend a music festival, watched your favorite collegiate team participate in an esports tournament or visited the real world locations where your favorite movies were filmed, you have participated in entertainment tourism.
On June 8th, ATLANTA FILM PARTY and Cafecito Productions are teaming up to bring you a night of Latine-made films.
Universal’s The Fall Guy isn’t so strong, and nobody is really shocked.
For Atlantans, it’s also a great chance to see the Studio at Candler Park double as Solene’s art gallery, set in the Silver Lakes neighborhood of Los Angeles; Garibaldi’s in Savannah becomes the backdrop for a Paris Café; and a private Buckhead residence portrays a luxury St. Tropez getaway.
On this episode of Georgia Entertainment’s Thought Leadership Series, she provides valuable insights into the state’s creative tax credits.
With a focus on linking film makers in one Georgia community to film makers in another Georgia community, the Athens Film Vertical Initiative (AFVI) hosted Peachtree City’s Tiffany FitzHenry of FitzHenry Films and Stephen Bailey, a film funder who just moved to Athens from NYC. Joining the group was also Marty Lang, the new Director of UGA’s Film MFA.
A native of Grand Rapids, Mich., Young moved to Atlanta with plans of joining Georgia’s multibillion-dollar entertainment industry after college. Having worked behind the scenes in theater while in high school, she discovered a way to make her mark without having to perform in front of an audience or a camera.
The African Film & Arts Foundation Inc. is thrilled to announce the in-person return of our signature event, Cinema for the Culture: Film Screenings + Masterclass Series which was launched in 2020. Funding provided by Arts & Entertainment Atlanta and the Atlanta Downtown Improvement District.