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Flagpole Premieres: Athens Rising, Excerpt Seven: AthFest


The first full-length documentary in a planned series “that aims to celebrate the creative class in the Classic City,” filmmaker James Preston’s Athens Rising: The Sicyon Project chronicles Athens’ multifaceted arts and music scenes, with an additional focus on dance, food, comedy, theater, festival culture and more. 

Over the past few months, we’ve premiered a few segments from the film. Today’s clip focuses on the AthFest Music & Arts Festival and its parent organization, AthFest Educates, which also presents the AthHalf half marathon this weekend. (For more on AthHalf, check out this week’s Flagpole.)

I wanted to include the origin story of AthFest in the first Athens Rising film because I felt it was a great juxtaposition to the nontraditional/upstart/house shows that the film mostly focuses on,” says Preston.

“I also found it inspirational in that AthFest started with a small group of people and not a lot of money, and now it’s a huge economic engine for the city,” he says. “I wanted to show that our arts and cultural events are not trivial, and that they have a powerful economic impact on our community with an example that’s pretty hard to deny.”

Check out the segment below:

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