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This exclusive event will feature a guest appearance by cast member Luna Sofia Miranda, who portrayed Lulu in the film, Anora’s best friend. Following the screening, Miranda will participate in a Q&A session, offering insights into her role and the making of the critically acclaimed film.
Together with our partners, we shined the spotlight on the cinematic achievements and industry infrastructure in the Peach State to ensure Georgia remains on the minds of top domestic and international filmmakers.
Behind every production, dedicated professionals like Kalynn Littleton ensure everything runs smoothly. As Discover Dunwoody’s March recipient of the Distinguished Production Associate Recognition Program, Kalynn embodies the dedication, adaptability, and passion that make productions possible.
Jennifer Bowen, CDME, is now Chief Strategy Officer & Senior Vice President. With more than 22 years at the organization, Jennifer’s previous title was Vice President of Destination Development and Community Engagement.
The Macon Film Festival is entering its 20th year and is seeking sponsors for its annual festival being held August 21 to August 24, 2025. Sponsors will enjoy more than 80 screenings shown over the course of the event that spotlight Georgia filmmakers, Fulldome immersive films and international films.
Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) and the Georgia Film Academy (GFA) today announced “Behind the Lens: Creative Minds and Successful Careers,” an event on March 18 from 6-8 p.m. at GGC.
Filming began Saturday for a TV series, and episode one is being filmed in Augusta.
Warner Bros. decided to take a big swing on his next outing at a higher budget level. Unfortunately for stakeholders, the result isn’t going to cut it profit-wise, given the original sci-fi film’s $118M cost (not counting P&A). That’s the conventional P&L outlook from the studio perspective, anyway.
Comedy fans, indie film lovers, and supporters of women in film, The Women’s Comedy Film Festival in Atlanta is back!
Randy Davidson, Founder and CEO of Georgia Entertainment, spoke with Martha Zoller last week on WDUN’s morning show. The “Martha Zoller Show” features news, information and interviews about the political landscape in Georgia and beyond.