A new month yields new films. The Festival Collective is excited to release its next batch of films presented by XFINITY. The Collective's February expansion includes 9 shorts from 4 different film festivals. Be sure to check out the following films now available to Comcast subscribers across the Southeast:
See the Dirt by Eric Mauck & Chelsea Hernandez | Indie Grits
Documentary about Scott MacMillan, a teen-aged vacuum-cleaner collector from Georgetown, Texas.
Reporting on the Times: The New York Times and The Holocaust by Emily Harrold | Nashville Film Festival
A short documentary that explores why and how The New York Times buried reports of the Holocaust on back pages during WWII.
Kelly by Nathan Honnold & Alex Zhuravlov | Atlanta Film Festival
Kelly, a female entrepreneur, gives personal advice and insight into business and beauty.
The Spectator by Mirco Valenza | Macon Film Festival
After breaking into an apartment, a thief becomes witness to a series of unsettling events that call for his intervention.
LaDonna by Nathan Honnold and Alex Zhuravlov | Atlanta Film Festival
An elderly couple seeks to make their relationship more adventurous.
Holy God Holy Mighty Holy Immortal Have Mercy Upon Us by Robert Barnett | Macon Film Festival
A supernatural thriller about a woman dealing with the void left by her recently deceased father.
The Girl with the Tuba by Esteban Arguello | Atlanta Film Festival
A young autistic woman details how playing a tuba in the streets of Atlanta has helped her sharpen her voice as an activist.
Living by Tony Reames | Macon Film Festival
Leaning on a legacy that gives them unparalleled insight, musical legends Arrested Development challenge the notion that "Hip Hop is Dead" - instead declaring it to be hidden in all of us and giving us the power to keep it alive by simply... LIVING
Ethan and Eli by Katrina Albright | Indie Grits
Two 17-year old boys break their small town's curfew the night before one of them ships out to Afghanistan.