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Sunday, March 30, 2008

2008 Elections - Bama' Girl and Land of Confusion

When our Festival Director Dan Krovich chose 'Bama Girl and Land of Confusion to screen at this year's fest, the furthest thing from his mind was the 2008 election. Dan's all about how good are the films. What films will Atlanta audiences respond to.

In truth, if you keep in mind just those two elements, it's near impossible to choose films that aren't relevant to the issues and concerns of our world. When you get a moment, take a look at the trailers for these two powerful films. They're also competing for the Documentary Competition prize, so you definitely don't want to miss either of these films.

'Bama Girl: http://www.bamagirlfilm.com/trailer_wmv.html

Land of Confusion: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFzzaU8WDdA

Friday, March 28, 2008

Dance of Dead Going Fast


Wow! Folks are obviously hot for "Dance of the Dead". The sales have been phenomenal. If you haven't purchased your tickets (Friday, April 11th @ 10 PM and Saturday, April 19th @ 2:45) make sure to visit the Landmark Boxoffice. Or visit the Landmark Website to scoop up your tickets now.

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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Official Welcome to the 2008 Atlanta Film Festival Site

From the festival staff and all the volunteers, you we hope enjoy this year's festival. Festival Director Dan Krovich has programmed a fantastic line-up films that cover the cinematic spectrum (say that 3 times fast...okay, so it wasn't that hard).

Be sure to take your time and browse the films listed, we're sure you're going to find a film, or two, or ten that will appeal to you. We're an audience festival and our goal is to present Atlanta Audiences some of the most interesting and engaging line-up films possible. As we make the run-up to Opening Night and throughout, keep checking back here as we'll be posting photos, trailer links and all more to keep you up to date and in the loop about this year's fest.

Reminder: Individual Tickets are available In Person at Landmark Midtown Art Cinema's Box Office and Online through
Landmark's Website.


Now enjoy this brief show as some of the festival staff embarrasses themselves for your amusement...

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