Film Festivals
April 17, 2012-
The howlin’ Wolf chews on spiritual taboos.
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Another former short film, The Pact, will debut its feature length version at DIFF, too.
April 16, 2012-
Maya reveals the universal within the foreign.
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The film illustrates the many ways in which individual habit changes could yield significant water savings.
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A surprisingly tender love song to the life of an artist.
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Draws in viewers with a combination of compelling interviews and melodic music.
April 15, 2012-
Although not intended to be an exposé on Jerry Jones’ $1.2 billion new stadium, the film shows the impact it had on the Gate 6 Tailgaters.
April 14, 2012-
Bindlestiffs could be the best bad Texas movie ever.
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Writer/director Will Moore aimed to examine the stage in life right after college.
April 13, 2012-
All illustrate the vulnerability and paradox of the human condition with cleverness and nuance.
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Is Cinema Six sick? Maybe, but it’s good ‘n’ honest filmmaking.
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DIFF proved how a small independent film can have a big impact.
April 12, 2012-
Much more than just a mind-blowing film by a Dallas native.
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Asian Film Fest director Crystal Decker debates the Japan-South Korea issue (in film, anyway).
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Three short films - Zergut, Raspberry Jam, and Doubles with Slight Pepper - may get your mouth watering.
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Another former short film, The Pact, will debut its feature length version at DIFF, too.
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The story of an LGBT rights movement forefather.
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Brings Bulgarian heartbreak to life.
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Brooklyn Castle, Qwerty, Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope, First Position, and Thank You for Judging all feature pressure as intense as you'd find anywhere.
April 11, 2012-
Bindlestiffs could be the best bad Texas movie ever.
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The start of horse racing season, watching E.T. outside, and showing off your teddy bear are your best bets this week.
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Writer/director Will Moore aimed to examine the stage in life right after college.
March 31, 2012-
Plus, there'll be a preview of his latest movie.
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