
THANK YOU, ATLANTA!
I'm back in LA now after a fantastic experience at the Atlanta Film Festival. Here is a picture of festival director, Jake Jacobson meeting Jacque Fresco for the first time -- and another picture taken during our q&a session, right after our Premiere.

I'd like to thank Jake for accepting Future by Design into the festival, and for his graciousness in taking the time to attend our reception after the film. Thanks also to Lorna Wilson and Mike Malloy for their special attention and kindness. And a BIG thanks also to Blake, the projectionist at our venue, GSU Speaker's Auditorium, who did a superb job making sure the film looked great on screen.
I met many wonderful and interesting people during my stay in Atlanta. To top it all off, my wife and I had the distinct pleasure of sitting next to actor Johnny Chavez on the plane home to LA (Johnny played Walter, Carlos' dad, in the awesome film that opened the festival, Quinceanera). We talked about filmmaking, acting, and our unforgettable experiences at the Atlanta Film Festival.
I hope you will keep up with the progress of Future by Design by visiting our website and joining our email updates list.
Thanks for everything!
William Gazecki


1 Comments:
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