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The 13 additional projects bring the line up to 120 Features, including 90 World Premieres, 2 International Premiere, 5 North American Premieres, 6 U.S. Premieres, 16 Texas Premieres + 52 Short Films and 20 Music Videos.
Chad Tennies, CEO and founder of Resolve Media Group, shares an exciting shift in the company’s direction. After 12 years of building intellectual property for others, Resolve Media Group is now turning the lens on itself, developing its own stories for the world to see.
Five-time Olympic medalist, the most decorated Black winter Olympian and mother Elana Meyers Taylor grew up in Douglasville, Georgia. This week, she won her first gold medal at the age of 41.
The Atlanta Opera will celebrate the groundbreaking of the Molly Blank Center for Opera and the Arts on Monday, February 16, 2026, at 4pm with a ceremonial event bringing together civic, cultural, and community leaders, marking a major milestone in the company’s continued growth and investment in the city of Atlanta.
When you’re filming on location in Georgia, as many productions have this year and last, you get it. The state’s locations, crew, infrastructure, and Southern hospitality are unbeatable.
Sony Pictures’ Karate Kid: Legends brought an all-star production to Atlanta, Georgia, with cast members and crew reflecting on why the city continues to be a go-to destination for world-class filmmaking.
By championing a homegrown film industry, Cody Chesneau is proving that Georgia doesn’t need to wait on outside companies to tell its own stories. As CEO of Film Quality Services based in Flowery Branch, Georgia, Chesneau believes that the talent, crews and infrastructure to create world-class content already exist right here in Georgia.
The Music Education Group, Inc. (MEG) proudly announces the 4th Annual Music Technology Summit, taking place Thursday, March 5, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at SAE Institute Atlanta.
The debate is over: film, entertainment and the broader creative industries are essential drivers of economic growth. Those of us in the industry know it, and most policymakers do too. The evidence is everywhere.
Warner Bros is calling the global opening of Wuthering Heights at $82M, that’s $42M international and $40M domestic.