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As in past years, DIFF will treat Dallas audiences to their first opportunities to see some of the top films out of this year’s Sundance Film Festival, as well as a chance to catch the films they possibly missed in Austin at SXSW. The Dallas Film Society recently announced the initial ten official selections for the 10th […]
In less than a month, the Dallas International Film Festival will open the theater doors and invite you to more than 160 film screenings, multiple events, intriguing panel discussions and much more. We’ll post more details about the full program later in the week but to get you ready, here are a few key dates to add to your calendar.
The Dallas International Film Festival 2013 presented by AutoNation Volkswagen Dealers has announced its full list of features and shorts that will be screened through the Festival’s 11-day run (April 4 – 14, 2013). For the 2013 Festival, more than 160 features, documentaries, shorts and student films representing 28 countries make DIFF truly an international Festival. Of the feature films at the Festival, 11 will see their world premieres and two are North American premieres–all represent some of the best in the art of filmmaking. These films were selected from more than 1,300 submissions from around the world.
The Dallas Film Society has announced the first 10 films chosen to screen at the 7th edition of the Dallas International Film Festival, presented by AutoNation Volkswagen Dealers on April 4 – 14, 2013.
Want to mingle with local, national and international film buffs? Read on for details about the Sixth Annual Dallas International Film Festival. #DIFF
If a Tree Falls: The Story of the Earth Liberation Front is insightful, disturbing, and even frightening. It also gives a look into the justice system and how new forms of terrorism create a need for an adjusted and augmented penal code. The final screening of this film will be at the Angelika in Plano at 4pm today and is not one to be missed.
Spilt Milk isn’t the Dallas International Film Festival’s best or worst pick of the 2011 lineup. There are some funny scenes, however the writing leaves a bit to be desired. But if you’re looking for a subtle laugh and not much else, you won’t be disappointed…just make sure you stay through the final minutes.
Russell Brand gives Arthur a new twist…Ignore the critics, and go see this one!
Gun Hill Road provides riveting and raw insight into the familial dynamic of an ex-con father, loving mother, and a son named Michael but lives as Vanessa. This one is definitely worth checking out.
DIFF on a Dime: A frugal approach to navigating the 2011 Dallas International Film Festival. Learn which screens and galas are under $100, under $50 and even free in this exclusive guide.