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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.
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Senate Bill 22 would increase incentives funding, loosen some application requirements and create a sense of security with its 10-year runway.
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Here’s how arts-adjacent legislation is faring this session
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A short documentary about a Denton family is among the nominees for the 2025 News & Documentary Emmy Awards.
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Last week Billy Bob Thornton revealed Elliott would be joining the Season 2 cast of “Landman,” Taylor Sheridan’s Texas oil drama on Paramount+.
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The new production studios at Brand Juice include a 44-foot-wide, 24-foot-deep, 14-foot-tall infinity wall, said to be the largest in Fort Worth. But to get inside, you have to know one key fact: the date Marty McFly returns to in the original “Back to the Future.”
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The Dallas International Film Festival, now an Oscar Qualifying Film Festival, will feature screenings of more than 120 films, Q&A sessions, panels with cast and crew, and more.
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Kimberly Reed is the director of the 2024 film I’m Your Venus, which is having its Texas premiere at Denton’s Thin Line Fest 2025. Last year, the documentary made its U.S. and international premieres at Tribeca Film Festival and BFI London Film Festival, respectively.
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A showcase of Latin American and U.S. voices through literature, music, comics and film happening in Bishop Arts.
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Matthew McConaughey, who has spent more than three decades as an actor, told the Texas Senate Finance Committee on Monday that one of his only regrets is not making more films in Texas.
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Here’s a look at events happening this week in North Texas, from festivals to comedy shows, from activities for kids and families to community gatherings.