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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.
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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.