Monday, September 14, 2009

LIVE MUSIC PERFORMANCES AT PVIFF

LIVE MUSIC PERFORMACES AT PVIFF
(MUSIC PROVIDED BY THE INTERNATIONAL SOUL MUSIC SUMMIT)


(PVIFF PROMO)









Friday 2 p.m. - 7 p.m.


Carmen Rodgers (2 p.m. - 2:30 p.m)


Abby Dobson (2:30 p.m. - 3 p/m.)


Jarrard Anthony (3 p..m - 3:30 p/m)


Morris Mills (3:30 p.m. - 4 p.m.)


V Rich (4 p.m. - 4:30 p.m )


Avey Sunshine (5 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.)


Salakida ( 5:30 p.m - 6 p.m.)


Steve Wallace ( 6 p.m. - 7 p.m.)




FREE FILM SCREENING OF: "URBAN SOUL" BY STEVE WALLACE FOLLOWING HIS PERFORMANCE....












Saturday 2 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Kelly Love Jones (2 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.)

Rasheeda Wallace (2:30 p.m. - 3 p.m.)

Dark Shine (3 p.m - 3:30 p.m.)

Darnell Levine (4 p.m. - 4:30 p.m)

Collette ( 4:30 p.m. - 5 p.m )

Ozara Ode (5 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.)

Veronique & DJ Funknatra (5:30 p.m. - 6 p.m)

Soul Mello - ( 6 p.m - 7 p.m )

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

NEWS ANCHOR JOVITA MOORE OF WSBTV JOINS PVIFF AS THE OPENING NIGHT HOST

ATLANTA NEWS ANCHOR JOVITA MOORE FROM WSBTV JOINS PVIFF AS THE OPENING NIGHT RECEPTION HOST!








Jovita Moore
News Anchor And Reporter




Jovita Moore anchors the 5 p.m. newscast on Channel 2 Action News.
Jovita joined WSB-TV in 1998. Before moving to Atlanta, Jovita worked as weekend anchor/reporter at WMC-TV in Memphis, Tenn.


Jovita began her career as a reporter at KFSM-TV in Fayetteville, Arkansas in 1990.
Jovita is a native New Yorker. She earned a Master's Degree in Journalism from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree, with a major in literature, from Bennington College in Bennington, Vermont.
Jovita made the 2007 list of 40 Under 40 by Georgia Trend magazine and is member of Leadership Atlanta’s Class of 2007.


She currently sits on the Boards of the Center for the Visually Impaired, Dress for Success and the DeKalb Symphony Orchestra. She’s a past Vice President/Broadcast for the Atlanta Association of Black Journalists. She's a sustaining member of the Junior League of Atlanta and a former member of the Board of Directors of the YWCA of Greater Atlanta.



Dedicated to helping communities around the metro Atlanta area, Jovita donates countless hours working with civic associations, hosting events for community agencies and mentoring students.
Jovita is a member of Outstanding Atlanta's Class of 2004 and has also been featured in Jezebel’s 50 Most Beautiful.



Jovita is an Emmy award winner and has been awarded by the Atlanta Association of Black Journalists. Jovita and her husband have three children.

Monday, July 27, 2009







SUN. SEP. 27, 11 A.M. –
UNDERGROUND ATLANTA EVENT LOFT


Tyler Perry Studio’s Executive Producer and First Assistant Director Roger Bobb (EP of the hit TV Show “Meet The Browns,” Co. Producer of Madea Goes To Jail & many more..) will take part in the Peachtree Village International Film Festival’s first “Conversation Series.” PVIFF’s Executive Producer/Director Len Gibson will interview Bobb about his life at TP Studios, his production experience as well as ask candid detailed questions about the state of Black Hollywood and where it’s headed. This is a must see interview. Tickets Sold In Advance ONLY. The event will take place at the Underground Atlanta Event Loft on Sunday, Sep. 27 at 11 a.m.








And though Tyler Perry Studios has filmed in other cities, Atlanta will remain a mainstay. “Tyler loves Atlanta and we do our films here,” Bobb offered reassuringly. "House of Payne" and, now, "Meet the Browns," the hit comedies on TBS, are filmed here in Atlanta, out by Greenbriar Mall, at Tyler Perry Studios. Ultimately, for Bobb, the goal is to put Atlanta on Hollywood’s radar in a major way. “With ourselves and Rainforest [Films], Rob [Hardy] and Will Packer, who are doing great things too, hopefully, we can make that same explosion that the music scene had happen in film and television. Hopefully, a byproduct of us being successful is making a Hollywood South here in Atlanta.”—By Ronda Racha Penrice (Special to Metromix)-May, 2009






Cost: $20.00 (Proceeds to support the African American Cinema Gallery)






For More Info. on Roger Bobb Visit:


Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Southeast’s Premiere Showcase For Urban, Ethnic and Multicultural Cinema




4TH ANNUAL PEACHTREE VILLAGE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Southeast’s Premiere Showcase For Urban, Ethnic and Multicultural Cinema
To Be Held in Atlanta on September 24 – 27, 2009


ATLANTA (July 23, 2009) - The 2009 Peachtree Village International Film Festival (PVIFF) will present an exciting weekend of screenings, education forums and networking for veteran and new filmmakers during its annual conference from September 24 through 27 at the Woodruff Arts Center in the Rich Theatre and The Underground Welcome Center Theatre and Event Loft in Atlanta, Georgia.



Opening night will begin with a red-carpet preview of the forthcoming film “Pastor Brown,” at the Woodruff Arts Center followed by an intimate Q&A discussion with the film’s screenwriter Rhonda Baraka and its stars Nicole Ari Parker and Angie Stone. The evening will also include an opening night reception and live music from surprise guests. “As we embark on our 4th year, we are pleased to provide a high-caliber environment for filmmakers to showcase their work and foster relationships that will allow their careers to rise,” says Executive Director Len Gibson. “Our primary goal for the Peachtree Village International Film Festival is to give everyone who attends a great time with quality entertainment and first-rate learning opportunities through the scheduled panels and workshops.”


Festival Highlights


The PVIFF 2009 lineup features Independent Films from four continents that includes a special delegation representing the Nigerian Association of Theatrical Practitioners who will present valuable information for filmmakers looking to do business in Nigeria and West Africa.
Additional PVIFF screening highlights include “The Stick Up Kids” starring Mel Jackson (“Soul Food,”) Bryce Wilson (“Beauty Shop”), Tariq Alexander “The System Within”), Hawthorne James (“The Five Heartbeats”) and “10 For Grandpa,” a short film finalist at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival.


On Saturday, September 26, PVIFF will partner with the International Soul Music Summit to produce an unprecedented gathering of film and music executives for the panel “Hip Hop and Soul to Hollywood”


The Closing Night Gala will feature actor Omar Benson Miller (“Miracle At St. Anna”) receiving the Rising Star Award and selected films will compete for special awards in the Best Feature Film_, Best Foreign Film, Best Documentary, Best Screenplay, Best Short Film, Audience Choice Award and Best Music Video categories. Echelon Studios, HAH TV Network, Gorilla Filmmaking Software and Comcast Video on Demand, The Writer’s Bootcamp are all award sponsors. Surprise celebrity guests will present awards and more.


For special offers on festival passes and VIP tickets please visit the Peachtree Village International Film Festival at http://www.pviff.com/. The Renaissance Hotel located in Midtown Atlanta is the festival’s official host hotel.

ABOUT THE PEACHTREE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

The Peachtree Village International Film Festival was created in 2006 by founder Len Gibson, the owner of the African American Cinema Gallery and the Hispanic Cinema Museum. Originally called the Sweet Auburn Film Festival, the event was rebranded in 2008. Since its inception PVIFF has served as the launching pad for many successful filmmakers and other artists alike in the film & entertainment industry. This dynamic international film festival showcases feature length films, shorts, music videos, documentaries, and screenplays from around the globe. PVIFF also feature celebrity attractions, innovative workshops, panels, parties, and much more. PVIFF is poised to become one of the most celebrated film events through dynamic programming and a dedication to helping filmmakers excel in their careers. PVIFF's brand is entrenched in the old saying "It Takes A Village." Our vision allows us to create a “village” atmosphere of opportunity for filmmakers, business owners and film enthusiasts.

ABOUT THE 2009 FESTIVAL SPONSOR

The Peachtree Village International Film Festival is proud to have Comcast as an anchor sponsor for 2009. The Festival would also like to welcome The Writer’s Boot Camp, Air Tran Airways, HBCUCONNECT.COM, Underground Atlanta and HAH TV Network for their support this year.


PRESS CONTACTS


Gil Robertson IV
310-927-3378
gilrobertson@robertsontreatment.com

Sunday, June 28, 2009

PVIFF 2009 Updates..







Greetings!




PVIFF 2009 is coming to Atlanta on Sep. 24-27th featuring stellar international independent films, ground breaking panels, parties, celebrity attractions, networking mixers and much more. PVIFF has recently partnered with the International Soul Music Summit (ISMS) featuring some of Neo Soul's hottest artists such as Angie Stone, Eric Roberson, Kem and many more (visit: http://www.soulmusicsummit.net/
PVIFF & ISMS will take over Atlanta on Sep. 24-27th. The opening night reception will be a co-partnership effort between PVIFF and ISMS at the Woodruff Arts Center in the Rich Auditorium featuring live entertainment, food, the extended trailer viewing of the new film Pastor Brown featuring Nicole Ari Parker, Tasha Smith, Angie Stone, Rockmond Dunbar etc. and much more. Nicole Ari Parker and Angie Stone will be in attendance for a Q&A session following the trailer screening. Seating is Limited so don't wait purchase your tickets today! http://www.pviff.eventbrite.com/






OMAR BENSON MILLER

On Sunday Sep. 27th at the Woodruff PVIFF will be awarding actor Omar Benson Miller (8 Mile, The Express, Miracle At St. Anna etc.) with a Rising Star award. PVIFF will also award this year's Best Feature Film, Best Short Film, Best Screenplay, Best Foreign Film, Best Documentary and a very special Cinema Icon Award and much more. You don't want to miss PVIFF this year. Get your tickets today!



PVIFF has recently partnered with some of the industry's most exciting professionals to make this festival the best yet.

Screenwriters or aspiring screenwriters come prepared to learn and leave HOLLYWOOD READY at our workshop titled The "Write" Way To Produce A Hollywood Screenplay. This phenomenal panel is being hosted by hit screenplay writer Mr. Gregory Anderson. Gregory has an outstanding track record to include writing one of the highest grossing dance movies of ALL TIME- Stomp The Yard. Greg also wrote and produced Trois: The Escort and currently has several projects in development. For more information about this outstanding writer/producer visit: http://www.tridestined.com/




This panel will be held on Sat. Sep. 26, 2-4 p.m. Cost: $30.00. Location: Underground, Atlanta. Seats will go fast!! Reserve your seat today!

On The Wall Films, LLC the producers of upcoming films "Double Exposure" & "Tobacco Valley" will host the 2nd annual Pitchathon. Filmmakers will have an opportunity to pitch their ideas for a chance to sell their screenplay, land a development deal and more. The competition will be steep so you must bring your "A" game. The Pitchathon will be held through the festival and time slots will go fast so reserve your slot today. Cost: $30. Location: Underground Atlanta...










THE STICK UP KIDS FEATURING: MEL JACKSON, BRYCE WILSON, TARIQ ALEXANDER--DIRECTED BY HAWTHRONE JAMES


Story Line:



People always told Santos he was something special. His Uncle told him to get a skill, so he became a hustler and with his three,they became "The Stick Up Kids" Harlem would never be the same. They thought they had it all... Money, cars, the lifestyle and the lingo. The only two words They didn't know were JURISDICTION AND GENTRIFICATION but in their world it was all for one and one for all until an unexpected, mysterious death, forced "The Stick Up Kids"to change their focus from doing crime to stopping the "North Manhattan Project". Now it was up to Santos to pull off one last sting before it destroyed them all. Watch out America. 'The Stick Up Kids" are coming to your town! SCREENING: SAT. SEP. 26, 7 P.M. UNDERGROUND ATLANTA WELCOME THEATER IN THE ATLANTIX BUILDING...RECEPTION FOLLOWING SCREENING IN THE UNDERGROUND LOFT. CAST WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR A Q&A FOLLOWING THE SCREENING....



All Access Passes, VIP Passes etc. are Now Available. To Purchase Tickets Visit:




About Us:


The Peachtree Village International Film Festival (PVIFF) in conjunction with The African American Cinema Gallery, Hispanic Cinema Museum & Gipp. Museums, Inc. would like to announce their Fourth annual international film festival. This dynamic international film festival features short films, music videos, documentaries, screenplays and full length features from around the globe. PVIFF will feature celebrity attractions, one of a kind workshops, panels, parties, an entertainment marketplace where deals are made and much more. PVIFF was previously named the Sweet Auburn International Film Festival (SAIFF). PVIFF is now an independent festival reaching a broader audience with mass international appeal.

Website: http://www.pviff.com/ Purchase Tickets at: http://www.pviff.eventbrite.com/