A couple of months ago, it was delightful to learn from ATLFF 50 Executive Director Christopher Escobar, who also champions the historic Plaza Theatre and Tara Atlanta cinemas (the latter a former pro-bono client), that one of this year's festival special presentation screenings is Clint Eastwood's compelling "Richard Jewell" starring Paul Walter Hauser as the doppelganger of the Centennial Olympic Park bombing hero-turned-suspect.
If you're local and didn't already see "Richard Jewell" around its Dec. 2019 debut, the April 25 presentation at The Plaza is worth a look.
Bonus: Hauser and others with the film, including one of the authors of "The Suspect" on which the screenplay was partially based, are slated to participate in a post-screening Q&A.
Another Olympic-tethered title also enjoys its Southern debut via ATLFF, with the new doc "The Brittney Griner Story" slated for a May 2 presentation at Tara. I'm still digesting some of the reports from the world premiere and Sundance, and the ESPN Films PR team is mum about filmmaker or the star athlete's potential attendance at the screening.I've been keenly interested in speaking with Griner for years, as I was also in the same Moscow airport the week of her arrest there, and her Olympic feats are amazing.
Other ATLFF 50 events that piqued my interest include:
- Current client Mark Mori's feature doc "Baristas vs Billionaires" concerning the earliest days of Starbucks Workers United and the uphill battle they've waged, including their recent record-setting national strike. My engagement at the film's publicist began in the weeks before the film's world premiere at the Buffalo International Film Festival, at which contributing producer Alec
"Coffee's for Closers!" Baldwin participated. The film's Georgia premiere was reported by GPB Radio, Rough Draft, Saporta Report and Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- please join us at Tara April 28 - Mori's first film, the Oscar-nominated doc "Building Bombs," opened the 1989 Atlanta Film & Video Festival (now ATLFF) and recently enjoyed a 4K restoration to debut at Tara April 28
- Another Legacy Screening, this time for 2007's futuristic "Blood Car." Have neither seen nor heard of it but the film's poster image of an axe-wielding driver and his scantily clad female passenger on the chase did catch my eye (The Plaza May 3)
- The filmed in Georgia world premiere of the narrative feature "THIRD" regarding what appears to be a new twist on a love triangle (at Tara April 24)
- "Carolina Caroline" as a crime/romance that, at a glance, smacks of "Natural Born Killers" vibe (Tara May 1)
- "B.F. Skinner Plays Himself" feature doc on the researcher much studied before my psychology major GPA got nuked by statistics class grades (C's and D's) at Minnesota State (The Plaza April 24).



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