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FSU Film’s sponsorship of the festival will bring a group of Academy Award -nominated alumni filmmakers – fresh off their ‘Best Picture’ win for MOONLIGHT at the 2017 Oscars to Atlanta.
Jennifer Garner set aside her happy home life with her three kids to jet to Atlanta, Georgia. There, the actress is busy filming for her new role in the movie “Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda.”
The biggest concern is over Google’s self-policing process and at least several agencies are reviewing how they are working with Google moving forward.
Timing is everything for Fran Burst-Terranella, the self-proclaimed “Grandma Moses” of filmmaking, who is debuting her first feature film, The 12 Lives of Sissy Carlyle at the 41st Atlanta Film Festival.
Dan Keplinger, an artist featured in a memorable Super Bowl commercial and the subject of an Oscar-winning short film, will display and discuss some of his work at Middle Georgia State University.
The U.S. Senate has taken a key first step in acting to overturn the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) onerous broadband privacy rules passed last year.
Georgia Film News gets a rare glimpse into the world of post-production work with a special profile on Drew Sawyer, Founder and award-winning Post Producer of Moonshine Post-Production, LLC in Atlanta, Georgia.
The festival’s primary screening venue, the Plaza Theatre (the Plaza), announced today that damage caused by a third party during a private event rental on Saturday.
In the United States and Canada, the box office hit $11.4 billion, a two percent improvement over 2015. The total number of moviegoers (people who went to at least one movie in the year) also rose.
Erik Ljung started out making a short. He ended up with an all-consuming, three-year feature that landed him at SXSW.