The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Atlanta LGBT film festival receives $90,000 grant from Turner Voices

- By Jewel Wicker jewel.wicker@ajc.com

An Atlanta film festival dedicated to telling the stories of the LGBT community has received a grant from one of the city’s biggest media companies.

Out on Film will receive a $90,000 Turner Voices grant from the Atlanta-based media conglomera­te over the course of three years. The first installmen­t of $30,o00 will come in handy this year as festival organizers prepare to celebrate the festival’s 30th anniversar­y.

Additional funding will allow more filmmakers to attend the eight-day festival and add additional days of programmin­g.

“Turner’s longtime support of Out On Film has helped the organizati­on to grow over the years and help identify the filmmaking voices of tomorrow,” Jim Farmer, Out On Film’s festival director, said in a press release. “When we rebranded and became independen­t in 2008, Turner was instrument­al in helping us do so. Their support and belief in us has allowed us to expand the scope of our services and introduce Atlanta to a tremendous amount of filmmaking talent.”

The 2017 festival is scheduled to take place Sept. 28-Oct. 5 at the Landmark Midtown Art Cinema, with additional programmin­g before and after the festival. This year’s schedule is expected to be released in August.

Turner Voices was created to support “community arts and culture, and youth developmen­t.” Theater company Actor’s Express was also awarded the grant this year.

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