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This past weekend, over 350 teams of
filmmakers from around the world were challenged to create an original
short film in just 24 hours based on a theme, prop, and action
assignment. This year's theme: Identity Theft.
Assigned props ranged from noodles to shaving cream and the assigned
actions ranged from stretching to looking through a peephole. Come
check out the premiere of the Atlanta films and vote for your favorites!
See the screening information below for more details.
● Check out top films and awards from
past Atlanta Film Races:
2010 | 2009 | 2008
| 2007
Wednesday, May 11th @ 7PM
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Landmark Midtown Arts Cinema
931 Monroe Drive
Atlanta, GA 30308
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Ticket Information
Tickets will be available at the door for $10
and will sold on a first come, first serve basis.
The screening is open to the
public and anyone may attend.
Please try to arrive at least 20 minutes
early to avoid the line. |
Films Playing
(Screening
Order May Change)
''Data Entry'' by Art City Films
(Taraja Ramsess)
''Swiped'' by Bootleg Monkey (Yvonne Vargas-Santos)
''Muchas Gracias'' by CastX (Richard Tavernaro)
''Pray for Her'' by Expected End Entertainment (C. Nathaniel Brown)
''Special Delivery'' by Huelessflower Designs (Selena Hautamaki)
''Nowhere to be Found'' by J.Miller Films (John Miller)
''Generations'' by N & C Productions (Barbara Brockway)
''Better Late Than Never'' by OMG it's Krej (Jeff Kaminski)
''Loose Ends'' by Renaissance Academy (Scott Sullivan)
''Running'' by Running in time (Maria Layus)
''Face Card'' by Surprise Surprise Movies (Shashank Shrestha)
''Identity Dick'' by The Burning City (Lev Gartman)
The
Atlanta judges include:
Steve Rivo
is an award-winning documentary filmmaker who has produced, directed or
written documentaries for PBS, Court TV, TruTV, Discovery Channel, MTV,
VH1 and independently. Selected credits include co-producer of the Emmy
and DuPont award-winning, multi-part PBS series “New York: A Documentary
Film” (directed by Ric Burns), producer of two of Burns’ Emmy-winning
films for the PBS, “Eugene O’Neill” and “Ansel Adams,” and director,
producer and writer of numerous documentaries for cable television,
including "NYC: Inside/Out" for Discovery, 'The Vice Guide To
Everything" for MTV, and multiple Telly award winning episodes of
true-crime documentaries for Court TV’s highly-rated series’ "The
Investigators" and "Dominick Dunne’s Power, Privilege and Justice."
Atlanta Awards & Prizes
Awards:
In addition to any prizes that are secured, the following awards will be
given to the top films in Atlanta: Best Film, Best Direction, Best
Writing, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Acting Ensemble, Best
Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Original Music Score, Best Sound
Design, Best Animation, Best Visual FX, Best Special FX, Best Costume
Design, and Best Make-Up.
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