
August 2021
BronzeLens Film Festival
BronzeLens Film Festival of Atlanta, Georgia, is a non-profit organization, founded in 2009, that is dedicated to bringing national and worldwide attention to Atlanta as a center for film and film production for people of color. Its mission is two-fold: to promote Atlanta as the new film mecca for people of color; and to showcase films and provide networking opportunities that will develop the next generation of filmmakers. Since its inception, BronzeLens producers have brought national and worldwide attention to…
Find out more »Macon Film Festival
Surrounded by a rich musical and southern culture, the Macon Film Festival celebrates independent films while promoting filmmaking for entertainment, inspiration, education and economic development. The Macon Film Festival is heading into its 16th year with a four-day festival planned for August 19th - 22nd. The Macon Film Festival screens independent films from around the world in historic theaters in the city's downtown district and also provides virtual screening opportunities for official selection filmmakers on the Macon Film Festival channel…
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Georgia Film Festival
The Georgia Film Festival is hosted by the University of North Georgia on its Gainesville campus. GFF celebrates filmmakers & films based in the state of Georgia and in the southeast. Great indie films & workshops led by industry experts! We're planning to offer in-person as well as online screenings in 2021, but the safety of our attendees and filmmakers is most important, so we will adjust to the public health situation if necessary.
Find out more »Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival
The Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival (MCHRFF) is a 3-day film festival highlighting documentaries and short films that provoke discussions about human rights and social justice. MCHRFF features competition film screenings, panel discussions, networking opportunities, and artist workshops conducted by masters in screenwriting, editing, directing, and producing films.
Find out more »October 2021
SCAD Film Festival
The Savannah College of Art and Design presents the annual festival, celebrating cinematic creativity from both award-winning professionals and emerging student filmmakers. The festival is host to a wide variety of competition film screenings, special screenings, workshops, panels, and lectures.
Find out more »ME Film Festival
The 8th annual ME Film Festival will showcase filmmaking talents from more than 65 countries over seven days. Located in the heart of central Georgia, the ME Film Festival sets itself apart by creating an intimate atmosphere between other filmmakers and industry professionals, fostering unique and worthwhile networking opportunities you’re unlikely to receive anywhere else. The industry panels we offer are wide-ranging, providing experienced insight into craft building, crowdfunding, and social issues in the film industry. Past guests and panelists…
Find out more »February 2022
SCAD aTVfest
SCAD aTVfest is the longest running of the SCADFILM festivals and an international event celebrating the latest in design, creativity, and innovation in television and media. Working professionals from all spheres of content production gather for screenings, premieres, panel discussions, and workshops. Explore the latest trends in broadcast, streaming, cable, web, social media, and advertising, and see the best content airing today. Opportunities abound to connect and network with future peers practicing in front of and behind the screen.
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