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Atlanta Venues for Video and Films


Image Monthly Film Screenings
404-352-4225
www.imagefv.org/screenings.htm


IMAGE (Independent Media Artist of Georgia, Etc) has ongoing monthly screenings to support independent filmmakers in Atlanta and the Southeast. IMAGE also host the annual Atlanta Film Festival.

Eyedrum's Video and Film Night
404-522-0655
www.eyedrum.org/filmVideoSchedule.asp


The Eyedrum screens local independant film and video makers.  The screenings are on the last Wednesday of each month at 8:30 pm.

Admission: $3

Peachtree Film Society
770-729-8487
www.peachtreefilm.org


A non-profit organization that brings a variety of independent and foreign films to Atlanta theaters.

Admission: $7.50 general, $6.50 members.

Key Sunday Cinema Club
1-888-467-0404
(no website)


The Club shows 7 new films twice a year with a mixture of American and foreign titles.  Club members don't know what will be showing until they show up, but it's almost always a film that has not yet been released.

Each screening is followed with an audience discussion led by film experts.

Emory Cinematheque
404-727-6761
www.emory.edu/COLLEGE/FILM/calendar.html


Ongoing screenings free and open to the public at Emory University

These film screenings are intended for Emory students and are class related. The public is invited as long as they understand that the professor may lecture or not, introduce the film or not, stop and start the film or not, as is appropriate to their classes.

Cinefest Film Theatre at GSU
404-651-2463
www.cinefest.org


Georgia State University students run this state-of-the-art theater and show non-mainstream movies several times daily. "A little bit of everything" includes art and cult films, international releases, second run movies, classics and new films that do not get an Atlanta release. The movie lineup changes every Friday.

Admission: $3 before 6 pm, $5 evenings.


Films at the High
404-733-4570
www.high.org/whats_happening/films/now_playing/current_films.html


The Rich Auditorium at the Woodruff Arts Center (The High Museum) shows mainly foreign films with English subtitles.

Admission: $5 General; $4 Students, senior citizens and members.

Wellfair Atlanta
404-870-0575
www.wellfairatlanta.org/schedules.htm


A monthly event held the last Tuesday of the month at 9:00pm. Local music, artist, and independant films are displayed at the MJQ Concourse, 736 Ponce de Leon Ave.

Admission: Free

Dailies at Push Push Theater
404-892-7876
www.pushpushtheater.com/Dailies.html


An ongoing collaborative film project involving artists from theater and film/video..

Admission: $10

Reel Heads screenings at LAB 601
404-892-7876
www.reelheads.com/faq.htm


Reel Heads Film Club meets the 7:00pm the 1st Tuesday of every month at Lab 601. The club shows controversial, experimental and classic independent features, opening with short films by local filmmakers who will be in attendance.

Admission: $5 Donation Requested

Lost and Found Video Night at The Earl
404-892-7876
www.badearl.com/map.htm


The 1st Tuesday of every month at 9:00 pm.

Admission: $3

East Side Lounge Screenings
404-522-7841
(no website)


Every Wednesday beginning at 9:00pm The East Side Lounge (formerly the Fountainhead) will hold a film series with a different focus each week at 485 Flat Shoals Ave. Experimental video performances alongside local DJs and laptop musicians follow screenings.

Admission: Free

Screen on the Green
www.turner.com/screenonthegreen

Bring your blanket and watch classic movies under the stars at Piedmont Park.

Admission: Free

Starlight Drive-In's Mondo Movie Nite
404-627-5786
www.starlightdrivein.com


A Special Film Evening on the last Sunday of every month featuring cult classic films from the 50's, 60's and 70's! Bring your friends, picnics, coolers, classic cars and get ready.

Admission: $6 per person

Coca-Cola Summer Film Series
404-881-2100
www.foxtheatre.org/coke_series.htm


A combination of current and classic films, truly something for every movie-goer. This is truly the best way to see the Fox as seen by those who came on opening day in 1929. Audiences can still experience the magic of the Fox's "Mighty Mo" organ and the tradition of the sing-a-long that takes place before each film.

Admission: $7 - $15






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