The Cox Capitol Theatre marquee. |
The 8th annual Macon Film Festival wrapped up a couple of weeks ago and while I have a few more reviews to go before I wrap up my coverage, I did manage to snap a few iPhone pics. As always, I need to state that I am no photographer, but I hope my photos give you a good sense of the festival and the town during the four-day event. A lot of great eateries and hangouts get pretty lively with the extra folks in town. Check out my pictures after the jump!
The view from inside Roasted, a nearby coffee shop and lounge. |
The mezzanine at the Cox Capitol Theatre, a good workstation. |
Jonathan Hickman and Michael Dunaway at Q&A following a screening of "The Man Who Ate New Orleans." |
Robinne Lee at a Q&A following a screening of "Miss Dial." |
Inside the Douglass Theatre. |
Filmmakers and stars Jon Lindstrom & Jeff Barry at a Q&A following a screening of "How We Got Away With It." |
Yours truly with filmmakers Jon & Brantly Watts following a screening of "AKA Blondie." |
The Cox Capitol Theatre marquee at night. |
Molly Reisman, Dean Tardioli, Marcus Sullivan and Adrian Murray at a Q&A following a screening of "The Suicide Kid." |
Looking across 3rd Street at dusk. |
I'm glad Maconites will have a chance to see "Holy Motors" and "Amour" on the big screen at the Douglass Theatre this spring. |
The Rookery, home of Georgia's best burger. |
I want to die in the arms of this burger. |
View from the Douglass Theatre balcony. |
Inside the Douglass Theatre. |
Douglass Theatre details. |
Cherry Street and MLK Boulevard at dusk. |
What I wouldn't give for another rookery burger.
ReplyDeleteWell there are plenty of burger places in Atlanta that, at least, come close to Rookery.
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