The 2022 BronzeLens Film Festival is taking place this weekend in Atlanta, Georgia. The multi-day event continues to highlight actors, producers as well as films, shorts and documentaries from people of color.
We’re going to break down everything you need to know about the BronzeLens Film Festival taking place in Atlanta.
BronzeLens Film Festival: What To Know
The BronzeLens 2022 Film Festival takes place August 23-28, 2022 in Atlanta. Here are some of the top events you can expect to experience:
- Film Selections
- Movie Screenings
- Workshops
- Networking Opportunities
Opening night featured the film Dione Warwick: Don’t Make Me Over at Atlantic Station.
Here are some event highlights from the BronzeLens Film Festival schedule:
Wednesday, August 24
- Incarceration Nation: Documentary screening and discussion — IPIC Theatre at Colony Square
- Short Doc 3 — Black Lives Matter, social justice and more — IPIC Theatre at Colony Square
- Jazz Night Screenings — Landmark Midtown Art Cinema
Thursday, August 25
- Powerhouse Workshop — Art of the Pitch — The Starling Atlanta Midtown
- Shorts Block 4 — Relationships, mental health, social justice — IPIC Theatre at Colony Square
- Powerhouse Presentation: Intimacy Coordination for Film/TV — The Starling Atlanta Midtown
Friday, August 26
- Web Series 2/Short Docs 5 — IPIC Theatre at Colony Square
- Two Classes of 1968: Documentary — IPIC Theatre at Colony Square
- Powerhouse Workshop: Unreal Engine & Visual Storytelling — The Starling Atlanta Midtown
- Film Screening: Unthinkably Good Things, directed by Terri J. Vaughn
Saturday, August 27
- Powerhouse Workshop: Media Licensing & Fair Use — The Starling Atlanta Midtown
- Nominated Films 3: Let the Church Say Amen — IPIC Theatre at Colony Square
- Powerhouse Conversations: Productions in the Heart of the Peach —
- The Starling Atlanta Midtown
Sunday, August 28
- Sunday Brunch With the Brothers — Monday Night Brewing
- Cinema & Social Justice Sunday: The Mahalia Jackson Story — Landmark Midtown Art Cinema
- 13th Annual BronzeLens Awards Show — The Cecil B. Day Chapel at The Carter Center
- BronzeLens After Party — The Starling Lobby
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