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Atlanta Film Festival 365

January 28, 2010
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Price goes up Monday, February 1!

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Atlanta Film Festival 365 PodcastAtlanta Film Festival 365 Podcast

Atlanta Film Festival 365 is now podcasting

First up interviews with Atlanta based actors Anessa Ramsey (THE SIGNAL) and Michael Laurino (Fox's PAST LIFE) about YELLOWBRICKROAD, and director Mark Claywell about AMERICAN JIHADIST, both premiering at Slamdance.

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Featured ATL365 Workshop

TV DramaWriting the One-hour Television Drama - The Basics
6 Sessions
Price: $195 General, $175 ATL365 Members (Member Number Required)
Tuesdays, February 23 - March 30
Instructor: Kevin Collin
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Upcoming 2010 ATL365 Workshops
  • Location Scouting
If you'd like to be notified when registration opens for these classes, please email charles@atlantafilmfestival.com. In the subject line of your email, please indicate the name of the class you're interested in.

ATL365 Workshops

Twisted Love and Other Curiosities - NEW
Presented with Emory University
8 Sessions - $195 General
Wednesdays, Febuary 17 - April 7
Instructor: Robin Bernat
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Comcast On Demand - ATL365 Recommends

Dan RecommendsPOLICE, ADJECTIVE

Police, Adjective

Atlanta Film Festival alum Corneliu Porumboiu (12:08 EAST OF BUCHAREST, 2007 ATLFF) returns with POLICE, ADJECTIVE, winner of two awards at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. In this dryly comic
philosophical crime film, a policeman is reluctant to bust a teenager for smoking pot because he doesn't want it on his conscience that he destroyed the kid's life. However, the officer's superior has other ideas on what defines "conscience."

ATLFF Alums Playing in Theaters

That Evening SunTHAT EVENING SUN (2009 ATLFF)
UA TARA, 2345 Cheshire Bridge Road NE

Meticulously directed by first-time helmer Scott Teems...the movie is filled with complex emotions and a powerful poignancy, it often manages to be darkly funny, thanks to Holbrook's wily, unsentimental portrayal under Teems' smartly calibrated hand. - Gary Goldstein, Los Angeles Times



ATLFF Alums New on DVD

Prom Night In MississippiPROM NIGHT IN MISSISSIPPI (2009 ATLFF)

By the time prom night rolls around, and the students of Charleston High attend their historic, integrated dance, it's impossible not to share their excitement at this double rite of passage. Despite the subject matter, Prom Night In Mississippi is surprisingly buoyant with the hope and joy of these kids. - Liz Braun, Jam Movies!
 


WIFTA Kick-Off: Coming Into View with WIFTA
Thursday, January 28, 7:00 PM - Tonight

Excitement is in the air as Women in Film and Television Atlanta set the tone for 2010. Come celebrate with WIFTA and hear from top film, television and marketing professionals about exciting happenings within their organizations and how we can all work together to promote Georgia's growing film and entertainment industry.

Panelists: Stephen Mensch (Turner, Georgia Production Partnership), Cindy Patrick (CNN), Gabe Wardell (Atlanta Film Festival 365), Denise Elfbree (Trio Media Group).

 

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IFP Labs Call for Submissions
Documentary Deadline:  February 12, 2010
Narrative Deadline: March 26, 2010

IFP LABSDrawing from a national candidate pool, 20 projects (10 documentaries and 10 narratives) are selected for this year-long Lab fellowship which, includes the five-day Lab in New York City, one-on-one mentorship with industry innovators and icons, and during IFP’s Independent Film Week in September - pre-scheduled meetings with potential buyers, sales agents and festival programmers and inclusion in a Lab “Sneak Preview” Showcase presentation.

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New Workshops with Chez Group

Adult Workshop with Steve Coulter - Sunday, February  7 - Actors, using scenes from current screenplays, will explore how to bring them to life in front of the camera. Children's Workshop with L Warren Young - Saturday, February 6  - Children ages 8-12 will enjoy a information day of learning with Mr. Young.

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Casting Workshop with Bonnie Gillespie
Sunday, February 21, 12:00 PM

In this workshop, Bonnie will specifically address the business aspects of self management for actors.  Following the seminar, Bonnie will assign scenes and give you feedback and critique of your film audition skills

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Macon Film Festival
Thursday, February 18 - Sunday, February 21

MaGa is dedicated to entertaining, educating, and inspiring audiences and filmmakers alike by offering innovative and imaginative films both mainstream and independent in nature. We also strive to introduce visiting filmmakers and guests to the Central Georgia community, and to promote film production in the area.

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Atlanta Screenwriters Group
Friday, February 4, 8:00 PM
Wifta Holiday Party
Atlanta Film Festival 365/Atlanta Contemporary Art Center
535 Means St
Atlanta, GA 30318

Script to be read: The White Room by Ken Dymond. Chris, a 13 year-old mared from a recent tragedy, discovers a curious boy in a white room who teaches him how to transcend the walls of the room and the barriers of life.

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Weekly Film Quote

Princess Ann: I have to leave you now. I'm going to that corner there and turn. You must stay in the car and drive away. Promise not to watch me go beyond the corner. Just drive away and leave me as I leave you.
Joe Bradley: All right.
Princess Ann: I don't know how to say goodbye. I can't think of any words.
Joe Bradley: Don't try.

ROMAN HOLIDAY (1953)
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Sneak Peaks of Films Like
Into the Wild (with Emile Hirsch)
Doubt
Milk
Towelhead (with Alan Ball)
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
Gonzo
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (with Taraji P. Henson)
The Proposal


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Atlanta Film Festival 365 Funders
National Endowment for the ArtsFulton County Arts CouncilCity Of Atlanta Office Of Cultural Affairs
Georgia Council for the Arts
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