The Texas Film Festival celebrates visual art through the careful selection of films and videos and personal interaction with filmmakers including Robert Rodriguez, Spike Lee, John Landis, John Waters, Tim McCanlies, Oliver Stone, and Sean Astin.
The Lone Star International Film Festival, Fort Worth, Texas, exists to preserve and present the art of the moving image and examine its influence on world culture. Please visit LSIFF.com or Withoutabox.com for info or to submit
The Grapevine Film Festival will present the past, present future of film in the newly renovated Palace Theater in conjunction with Grapefest, an annual celebration of Texas wines attracting over 100,000 visitors annually.
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The Femme Film Texas Festival in Austin, Texas features films and videos written, directed and produced by women and girls. Visit www.femmefilmtexas.org to read our festival guidelines and to download an entry form.
The Esperanza Peace & Justice Center is a nonprofit organization in San Antonio, Texas. We are hosting a film festival called Cine Mujer. Cine Mujer focuses on women and women`s issues.
Texas is opening a "Cannes" of whoop ass on the film industry! Join us at the South Padre Island Film Festival, and see how Texas does it.
Krescent Films presents the HMIFF at Landmark Theaters,5 Greenway Plaza in Houston,Texas.HMIFF promotes filmmakers from all ethnic backgrounds: Seminars,workshops and panel discussions on Filmmaking,financing, distribution.
HILLBILLY BABYLON 2007 will focus on the State of Texas: Texas people, music, culture, religion, history, anything that shows what`s so special about the Lone Star State. We accept feature films and documentaries alike.
Celebrating indie film and video from Texas filmmakers and beyond. Spinfest screens winning contest entries, premiers indie films and offering workshops to educate filmmaking. Contest winners are screened by industry insiders. Cash prizes.
Based in Lubbock, Texas, Flatland Film Festival serves the citizens of this region and encourages artists working in film, video, and digital moving-image expression. F3 is about the films, the filmmakers, and their audiences.
By Chris Raposa
For Weekly Surge
Photos by Scott Smallin
Staff Photographer
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