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This year, a long-running Denton film festival that focuses on Palestine will focus on attacks on journalists and doctors in the war in Gaza.
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The 2026 Denton Black Film Festival will include films about Quakertown, Christian rapper and UNT graduate LeCrae and Stax Records, the label known for distributing Otis Redding’s music. The festival will take place Jan. 28 through Feb. 1, and this year’s programming centers on the theme “Hope & Courage.”
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Executive producer Stephen Becker — KERA's own resident film buff and Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association voting member — breaks down his favorites of the year.
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The American Black film festival’s first pop-up tour lands in Dallas on Nov. 15-16 with films, celebrity panelists and Black creativity.
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No money was spent on the film’s production other than for the music at the end — where a gag is tucked into the end credits. Price and his small production crew borrowed camera equipment and shot the film in a kitchen for about six hours.
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Merced Elizondo’s ‘The Mourning Of’ was made in Texas with a mostly Mexican and Mexican American cast.
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Waters will accept a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Unleashed LGBTQ+ Festival on Sept. 19.
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The city of Ferris confirmed it will be one of the primary locations for the unnamed "Yellowstone" spinoff featuring Beth and Rip.
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The exhibition features the Ukrainian folk art painting tradition of petrykivka while the documentary shows a dancer living through drone strikes in the city of Kherson.
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The Bengali film festival of Dallas returns with South Asian films, celebrity guests and a fashion show inspired by Bengali traditions.
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This year’s festival is June 26-29 and features a lineup of genres that includes comedy, thriller, documentaries, LGBTQ, foreign and a selection of short films.
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The bill creates a 10-year trust that could infuse up to $2.5 billion in incentives to TV and film studios that decide to film in Texas.