With its unique combination of a strong technology base and a strong entertainment base, Atlanta stands poised to be the epicenter for this collision of art and science.
This landmark convergence provides the backdrop for the 2005 Independent Black Film Festival (IBFF), to be held March 3-6, 2005, in various venues throughout Atlanta's downtown and midtown areas, including the Woodruff Arts Center, the High Museum, and the Georgia Centers For Advanced Telecommunications Technology (GCATT).
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