Oak Cliff Film Festival’s Student Workshop Trains Next Great Filmmakers
The annual film festival partners with Dallas nonprofit For Oak Cliff to allow young creators to learn more about independent filmmaking.
The annual film festival partners with Dallas nonprofit For Oak Cliff to allow young creators to learn more about independent filmmaking.
The museum, known for having one of the world’s largest collections of Spanish art, will host rare screenings of Spain’s best films every month this summer.
The film, which Lowder co-wrote with its star, David Joseph Volino, explores a heated custody battle.
A local, first-time director examines the work of a Texas archaeologist in a fascinating way.
Prepare for laughs and Texas pride as the new film follows Austin heroes fighting to save their golf course.
Dallas audiences may be the heroes Marvel Studios needs to get its mojo back.
Texas’ role as the ‘third coast’ for filmmaking is expanding, and DIFF’s schedule shows why that is.
The Dallas-born actor is coming home to host a special screening and Q&A for Christopher Nolan’s film at the Angelika Film Center.
Beginning in Dallas, the group travels around Texas to advocate for the state as a filming destination.
Filmmaker Cooper Raiff got a taste of Hollywood’s bitter side when the plug was pulled on “The Trashers.”
The new movie is as Dallas as it gets and features local theater veterans.
Will a Dallasite enter the Big Brother house this summer?
Make Me Famous is the art-world documentary you didn’t know you needed.
Nerds and superfans will be equally pleased by this lineup. Hint? One of them just heard a bizarre story from Sam Rockwell.
This is a great time to support Latin American artists. The festival takes place all weekend.
The film about a legendary Texas Longhorns player bombed at the time, but is finding a fanbase on the streaming platform.
The AMC show, streaming on Amazon in July, was created by Ely Bams and details the life of crime among drug lords and farmers.
DIFF plays an important role in enriching North Texas’ larger film culture, one of the most robust in the South.
Filmmaker Donald Griswold celebrates the power of storytelling while researching non-directed kidney donation.
Gallery in Taylor unveils an exhibition tailored to pop art lovers and film fans.
How do the films “Reality” and “Winner” stack up to the incredible story of Reality Winner
The legendary actor first made his mark in Texas films such as “Bonnie and Clyde.”