Atlanta Jewish Film Festival (AJFF) today announced a dramatic expansion of 2011 festival dates and venues in response to tremendous audience demand.
The 11th Annual AJFF will be held Feb. 8-27, 2011. This expansion from 12 to 20 days allows AJFF to reach a larger audience, exhibit additional films, offer more repeat screenings of popular titles, and decompress what is currently a densely packed schedule. The shift to February and away from the winter holidays also offers...
10th ANNUAL ATLANTA JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL WRAPS WITH BOX OFFICE BOOM
It's a wrap! A record 20,145 moviegoers attended the 10th annual Atlanta Jewish Film Festival (AJFF), which ran Jan. 13-24, 2010. With a 17 percent jump in attendance over the 2009 festival, the AJFF maintains its position as the largest film festival in Atlanta and the second largest Jewish film festival in the United States.
An additional 1,500 patrons attended the first-ever AJFF Gala Con...
In a first-ever collaboration, the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival will partner with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra to bring some of the most beloved Jewish film scores to life for a one-time-only concert on Monday, Jan. 4, 2010, at 8 p.m., at Atlanta Symphony Hall. The AJFF Gala Concert kicks off the 10th Annual Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, which runs Jan. 13-24, 2010.
The Jan. 4 concert, sponsored by Turner Classic Movies and Comcast, will be the first time a concert of ...
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival (AJFF) continues its tradition of great storytelling through cinematic masterpieces, presented Jan. 13-24, 2010. The festival showcases an international selection of films that explore life, culture and history with a Jewish twist. As the largest film festival in Atlanta, movie-goers have the opportunity to view the featured films at three Atlanta-area locations: Regal Cinemas Atlantic Station Stadium 16, Lefont Sandy Spr...
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival (AJFF) continues its tradition of great storytelling through cinematic masterpieces, presented Jan. 13-24, 2010. The festival showcases an international selection of films that explore life, culture and history with a Jewish twist. As the largest film festival in Atlanta, movie-goers have the opportunity to view the featured films at three Atlanta-area locations: Regal Cinemas Atlantic Station Stadium 16, Lefont Sandy Springs ...