Look alive, ATL film buffs. The 2010 Atlanta Film Festival kicks off today (April 15) at the Carter Center Landmark with a showing of Stanley Nelson’s Freedom Riders. The seven-day festival, with additional showings at Landmark Midtown Arts Cinema, includes over 160 films of varying genres: international short, independent, animated short, classic and documentary. Some highlights include a Ludacris-presented screening of Crash and a 50th anniversary screening of Psycho. The festival closes on Friday, April 23, with the Southeastern premiere of Barr Weissman’s Secret to a Happy Ending at the14th Street Playhouse.
The Atlanta Film Festival site has the full schedule and ticket info as well as details about special events and lectures.
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