Out on Film

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Out on Film Inc
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Formation1987 (1987)
Legal status501(c)(3)
PurposeTo inform, entertain, educate, and enrich the LGBTQ culture by showcasing films by, for, and about the LGBT community and its allies.
Headquarters120 Holcomb Ferry Road, Roswell, GA 30076 (678) 944-8158
Location
  • Landmark Midtown Art Cinema, Atlanta, GA and Out Front Theatre Company, Atlanta, GA
Region served
Atlanta, GA, plus regional, national and international
Festival Director
Jim Farmer
WebsiteOut on Film

Out on Film, Atlanta, Georgia's gay film festival, was established in 1987 and is one of the oldest gay film festivals in the United States devoted to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community. The festival is now held in Midtown Atlanta in October to coincide with LGBT History Month and Atlanta Pride. Additional screenings and events are held throughout the year.[1]

Out on Film is a non-profit all-gay and lesbian operated 501(c)(3) organization. Programming includes films by, for and about the LGBT community.[2][3]

Films[]

Out on Film programming is based on invitations to film makers to submit films for consideration. Annual submissions by, about, or of interest to the LGBT community are accepted for consideration, including dramas, comedies, foreign films, and shorts. In 2009 two films premiered at the festival, Rivers Wash Over Me[4] and A Cross Burning at Willacoochee.[5] In 2010, among the more than 50 films, the festival hosted the world premieres of Quentin Crisp: Final Encore, and Fishnet.[6] In 2011 3 films had their premier.

Sponsors[]

The non-profit festival relies solely on individual ticket sales, grants and the support of local, regional and national sponsors.

Festival Dates Shown Below[]

Year Dates
2006 November 10–16
2007 October 11–17
2008 April 11–17
2009 May 28–31
2009 October 2–8
2010 October 1–7
2011 September 29 - October 6
2012 October 4–11
2013 October 3–10
2014 October 2–9
2015 October 1–8
2016 September 29 – October 6
2017 September 28 - October 8
2018 September 27 - October 7
2019 September 26 - October 6
2020 September 24 - October 4
2021 September 23 - October 3

Awards and Recognitions[]

2019 Businessman of the Year, Jim Farmer, Festival Director, OUT Georgia Business Alliance.[7]

Received grant from National Endowment for the Arts in 2020.[8]

Designated as an Oscar qualifying festival from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 2020

2020 Pivot of the Year, OUT Georgia Business Alliance.[9]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Atlanta, Project Q (2009-05-30). "'Fagbug' drives into Atlanta for Out on Film — Project Q Atlanta". Projectqatlanta.com. Retrieved 2013-11-02.
  2. ^ Chae, Ginny (October 1, 2009). "LGBTQ Film Festival Outs Old Stereotypes". Archived from the original on February 24, 2012. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
  3. ^ McNeir, Kevin (October 7, 2009). "OUT on Film Wraps up Its Annual celebration in Atlanta's Midtown District". GB News. Archived from the original on March 3, 2011. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
  4. ^ Richard Eldredge (2009-10-04). "A sell-out crowd for Atlanta premiere of 'Rivers Wash Over Me' | Celebrity birthdays". Blogs.ajc.com. Archived from the original on 2013-11-03. Retrieved 2013-11-02.
  5. ^ "Homepage". Across Burning. Archived from the original on March 2, 2012. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
  6. ^ Atlanta, Project Q (2010-08-24). "Out On Film adds world premieres to lineup — Project Q Atlanta". Projectqatlanta.com. Retrieved 2013-11-02.
  7. ^ Business Alliance, OUT Georgia (2020-11-19). "A Look Back at the 2019 Community Awards". OUT Georgia. Retrieved 2021-10-16.
  8. ^ for the Arts, National Endowment (2020-01-19). "Winter Grant Announcement for FY 2020, First Round" (PDF). Arts.gov. Retrieved 2021-10-16.
  9. ^ Business Alliance, OUT Georgia (2019-09-25). "OUT Georgia Announces 2020 Community Honors Award Winners". OUT Georgia. Retrieved 2021-10-16.

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