The fourth annual BronzeLens Film Festival (BLFF13) producers have put together a world class array of BronzeLens expert panels, workshops, domestic and international film screenings and signature events that reflect Atlanta's unique position as the Film Capital of the South. Headquartered at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis, BLFF13 will take place at various venues. Tickets are available to the public.
For additional information or to purchase tickets go to
www.bronzelens.com/tickets-and-registration.html.
In addition to screening 44 films representing the United States, Africa, Canada and South America, BLFF13 highlights include: a talk back with
Alice Walker after screening "
Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth"; a talk back with director Nelson George after screening "Finding the Funk"; a discussion on social change issues following the Cinema and Social Justice films; an intensive acting session with casting director Kim Hardin; a discussion of the role of makeup artistry in filmmaking; and a discussion of how to get a job in film production.
Red Carpet events include the Atlanta debut of "Black Nativity", BronzeLens Women SuperStars Luncheon, the BronzeLens Awards Show, and a screening of
The Best Man Holiday followed by a talk back with film director, Malcolm D. Lee, and cast members.
Red Carpet & Signature events:
* Thursday, November 7
5:00 p.m. Media check-in
5:45 p.m. RED CARPET ARRIVALS begin for the Atlanta debut of
Black Nativity
7:00 p.m. Opening Night Screening -
Black Nativity followed by talk back with director Kasi Lemmon. Actors
Tyrese Gibson and Jacob Latimore will attend.
RSVP:
edrea@jazzmynepr.com
* Friday, November 8
10:00 a.m. Media check-in.
10:45 a.m. RED CARPET ARRIVALS begin for BronzeLens Women SuperStars Luncheon.
12:00 p.m. Women SuperStars Luncheon - participants include:
Anna Maria Horsford (
Friday); actress and wife of
Samuel L. Jackson,
LaTanya Richardson Jackson (
The Fighting Temptations); retired Coca-Cola executive Ingrid Saunders Jones; producer, Issa Rae (
Awkward Black Girl); producer and wife of
Spike Lee,
Tonya Lewis Lee (
The Watsons Go to Birmingham); producer, Valerie Benning Barney (
All Star Comedy Jam, Eddie Griffin: Freedom of Speech); director, Kasi Lemmon (
Black Nativity); costumers Mabel and Shilla Benning; BronzeLens executive producer Kathleen Bertrand; and Monica Pearson, luncheon host and former television news anchor.
RSVP:
edrea@jazzmynepr.com
6:00 p.m. Media check-in.
6:45 p.m. RED CARPET ARRIVALS begin for
Whoopi Goldberg Presents
Moms Mabley.
8:00 p.m. HBO presents -
Whoopi Goldberg Presents
Moms Mabley.
* Saturday, November 9
2:00 p.m. Casting director/producer
Reuben Cannon and the Producer's Roundtable: BET Networks presents
Reuben Cannon, an acclaimed film icon, in an assembled round table of highly successful producer's including: David Talbert, Lyn Talbert, Jeff Clanagan and
Paul Hall who have box office hits to give insight on film from their point of view.
6:00 p.m. Media check-in.
6:45 p.m. RED CARPET ARRIVALS begin for BronzeLens Awards.
8:00 p.m. Fourth Annual BronzeLens Awards Show RSVP:
edrea@jazzmynepr.com
* Sunday, November 10
4:45 p.m. Media check-in.
5:45 p.m. RED CARPET ARRIVALS begin for screening of
The Best Man Holiday.
7:00 p.m. Screening of
The Best Man Holiday, followed by Talkback w/director Malcolm Lee, and actors Morris Chestnut and Regina Hall.
RSVP:
edrea@jazzmynepr.com
CONTACT: Edrea Davis at 770.961.6200/818.613.9521
edmedia@dogonvillage.com
Background:
Founded in 2009, The BronzeLens Film Festival of Atlanta, Georgia is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing national and worldwide attention to Atlanta as a center for film and film production for people of color and to showcase films and provide networking opportunities that will develop the next generation of filmmakers.
Visit
www.bronzelens.com for more information and registration.
Sponsors of the BronzeLens Film Festival are Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau, Coca-Cola Company Turner, Atlanta Marriott Marquis, Delta Air Lines, HBO Documentary Films, BET Networks, Georgia Pacific, The Woodruff Arts Center, Macys, The City of Atlanta Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs, Panavision.
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