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UATL's Black Culture Movie Night: "ATL"
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Friday
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2023
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UATL's Black Culture Movie Night: "ATL"

Join UATL, The Atlanta-Journal Constitution and a who-who of invited guests as we celebrate the 18th anniversary of the 2006 film "ATL".  This special event will take place at Plaza Theatre in Midtown Atlanta, and invites all ATLiens who love Black culture to come together and enjoy the movie. The screening will be immediately followed by a live conversation with producer Dallas Austin and others who helped bring the film to the big screen.

Friday
, 
Apr
. 
7
2:30pm
 - 
5:00pm 
2023 
EDT
UATL's Black Culture Movie Night: "ATL"

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Join UATL, The Atlanta-Journal Constitution and a who-who of invited guests as we celebrate the 18th anniversary of the 2006 film "ATL".  This special event will take place at Plaza Theatre in Midtown Atlanta, and invites all ATLiens who love Black culture to come together and enjoy the movie. The screening will be immediately followed by a live conversation with producer Dallas Austin and others who helped bring the film to the big screen.

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About this event

Join UATL, The Atlanta-Journal Constitution’s Black Culture team, and a who's-who of invited guests as we celebrate the 18th anniversary of the cult-classic 2006 film ATL. This special event will take place at Plaza Theatre in Midtown Atlanta, and invites all ATLiens who love Black culture to come together and enjoy an unforgettable movie experience.

 

The screening will be immediately followed by a live conversation with producer Dallas Austin and others who helped bring the film to the big screen. Plus, there will be time for your questions.

 

“ATL” is loosely based on the experiences of the film's producers Dallas Austin and Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins, growing up in Atlanta, Georgia. The film, which heavily incorporates Atlanta’s famed roller skating culture, is a coming-of-age tale about a young man from Mechanicsville named Rashad (played by T.I.), his love interest “New New” (Lauren London) and their friends, all learning to navigate high school and lessons of oncoming adulthood.

 

Like few other films before and after it was released, ATL captured the culture of Atlanta with an amazing cast, beloved Atlanta landmarks, and an unforgettable story. Let’s celebrate ATL – the movie, the city and the culture – together!

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Friday
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April 
7
, 
2023
2:30pm
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5:00pm

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Featured: Dallas Austin

Owner, Dallas Austin Distribution

No matter what he does, GRAMMY® Award-winning producer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, entrepreneur, DJ, philanthropist, and film producer Dallas Austin always tells a story. His ability to place audiences inside of an everlasting moment cemented him as one of the most-celebrated creatives of the past two decades with over 50 Billboard Hot 100 smashes and 17 Top Tens to his credit and a multitude of awards.


Not only does he stand out as a 2019 inductee into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, but he has also been honored by Urban League of Atlanta at the “Equal Opportunity Day Dinner,” the 2018 Black Music Honors, The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences (NARAS) during the Annual Heroes Awards, and by the Georgia Music Hall of Fame as a 2006 inductee and 2011’s “Most Influential.” Additionally, he garnered a coveted GRAMMY® Award in the category of “Best R&B Album” and the “Beacon Award” from the Independent Media Artists of Georgia, Etc. (IMAGE). Austin will receive the Trailblazer in the Arts Award at the 2019 NBAF (National Black Arts Festival) Gala – Imagine Afrofuturism: A Celebration of Art through Technology.

Mike Jordan

Editor, The AJC

Mike Jordan is a senior editor at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, leading the Black culture team. He is well-known in the Atlanta community and beyond for his roles that have continuously touched Atlanta’s Black culture for many years. He’s served as a writer, editor and leader for varied publications.

Najja Parker

News and video correspondent, The AJC
 

Najja Parker is a multimedia journalist covering Black culture and entertainment for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She is also an engaging on-air talent, who has served as a host and correspondent for the newsroom’s events and special projects, including “ATL Closeup,” a things-to-do video series featuring local influencers. She has written for national publications, including Ebony Magazine, Jet Magazine, HuffPost and TheGrio. The Memphis native earned her bachelor’s degrees in English and theater from Spelman College and her master’s degree in journalism from Columbia College Chicago.  
 

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7pm

Welcome

Check in with the event organizers, grab a drink, some popcorn and get settled in.

 


7:30pm

Showing of ATL

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9:20pm

Panel Discussion

Dallas Austin and other special guest join UATL's Mike Jordan and Najja Parker for a post film discussion.


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The Plaza Theatre is a movie theatre located in Atlanta, Georgia. Opened in 1939, it is Atlanta's longest continuously operating independent movie theatre and a city landmark.

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Q: How can I contact The Atlanta Journal-Constitution?

A: Our mission is to press on. We investigate and report what’s really going on in your community. Our journalists follow the facts wherever they may lead, and uncover the truth, protect the public’s right to know and document our region’s moments, milestones and people. Every day, we work to do something remarkable: inform and empower readers with real, rigorous, in-depth journalism. By providing this fundamental public service, we ultimately help build a better metro-Atlanta and Georgia for this generation and the next. Your support of local journalism really matters. Our journalists can keep you informed with real, fact-based news because of subscribers. Learn more at ajc.com/presson.

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