BronzeLens Film Festival 2018 Brings Diverse Films and Interactive Experiences to Atlanta

By: Aug. 16, 2018
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BronzeLens Film Festival 2018 (BronzeLens) will present an interactive experience designed to stimulate ideation and foster collaborations over the course of five days, August 22-26. Programming includes a diverse mix of cutting-edge panels, workshops, master classes and highly anticipated signature festival events such as BronzeLens Women SuperStars Luncheon, BronzeLens Awards Show and Brunch with the Brothers.

This year BronzeLens received submissions from 23 countries. A total of 85 films will be screened and juried films include the work of some the world's most talented filmmakers. Narrative fiction, documentary, webisode, music video and short film screenings coupled with the who's who of the film industry are the core components that have established BronzeLens as one of the nation's most substantive film festivals. For the full BronzeLens schedule visit www.bronzelens.com.

BronzeLens Film Festival Highlights:

SUNDAY, August 19
BronzeLens will host the pre-festival ATLANTA premiere of Nollywood's Isoken. Nominated in 7 categories by the African Movie Awards Academy, Isokenis afeature filmwritten, produced and directed byJadesola Osiberu.

WEDNESDAY, August 22
All Shorts, All Night presentedby BET Networksreturns as a free eventat the ATLANTA Marriott Marquis and will be hosted by Screening Room ATL Creator Khalimah Gaston.

THURSDAY, August 23
All Shorts All Daypresented by BET Networkswill continue the free screenings of 2018BronzeLensshort films selections.

Opening Night at BronzeLens will be a double feature screening of Nijla Mumin's Jinn and Brian Banks directed by Tom Shadyacat Landmark Midtown Art Cinema.

FRIDAY, August 24
BronzeLens Women SuperStars Luncheon presented byBETHercelebrates the accomplishments of women of color in the film and television industry. Honorees include actress Tina Lifford (Queen Sugar), producer, director, animator, writer, and experimental film and transmedia storyteller Ayoka Chenzira (Alma's Rainbow, Queen Sugar), and Samantha Vincent (The Fate of the Furious, Riddick).

First Glance Friday Feature Presentation: Attendees will get a "First Glance" screening of The Bobby Brown Story presented by BET Networks. The event takes place at Georgia Pacific Auditorium.

SATURDAY, August 25
BronzeLens Awards Show honors the'Best of Festival' filmmakers in their perspective categories and other noteworthy industry leaders will be honored at SCADshow. Categories include the best in Features, Documentaries, International Films, Shorts, Student Films, and Webisodes, as well as Best Actress and Best Actor.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 26
Sunday Brunchwith the Brotherssalutes men of color in film and television. There will be insightful and revealing conversation with actorsTC Carson (Star, The Quad, Greenleaf, Black Lightening), Mykelti Williamson (Canal Street, Fences, Forest Gump) and Alan Maldonado (The Last O.G., Black-ish).

Cinema and Social Justice Sunday features socially-relevant films and conversations Screenings for 2018 are Fahamu Pecou's Emmett Still and Max Power's Don't Be Nice.

Closing Night at BronzeLens headliners are United Skates produced by Dyana Winkler and Tina Brown, and Canal Street directed by Ryan Lamar.

About the BronzeLens Film Festival
In 2017 theAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences approved BronzeLens as a qualifying festival for the Short Film Awards category. The short film that receives the BronzeLens Best Short Award may now be eligible to enter the Academy's Short Subject competition for the concurrent season.

BronzeLens Film Festival 2018 Brings Diverse Films and Interactive Experiences to Atlanta



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