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WonderRoot's Generally Local, Mostly Independent Filmmaker's Night

September 25, 2014

WonderRoot’s Generally Local, Mostly Independent Filmmakers Night is an ongoing partnership between WonderRoot, Plaza Theatre, and Atlanta Film Festival. We host quarterly screenings and regularly bring in guest jurors to select the best film of the evening. The winning filmmaker is eligible to receive up to 50% of the profits from the evening to put towards submitting their work to other local and national film festivals. Our purpose is to not only provide a high quality local venue for filmmakers to screen their work, but also to help cultivate a thriving independent filmmaking scene in Atlanta. Oh, and we have been voted Best Local Film Series three years in a row by Creative Loafing Atlanta!

We hope you can join us at our September screening. We will be screening the following films:

Vessels as Shadows, by Alex Zhuravloc and Arkia Jahani

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Dog Hears Helicopter, by Aj Holder

Verloren, by Jennifer Hancock

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Wheelchair Sicko, by Joshua Winters

The Grey Area, by Ebody Blanding/House of June

Honor the Father, by Christopher Tevebaugh

The Leaping Place, by Michelle Ionescu

Dry Ice In My Spine, by Casey Duran

Backtrack, by Kristina Adler, Jump Cut Collective

Avengers Assemble The Series: Apuppetclypse Now!, by new Puppet Order

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