Dallas Film will screen more than 80 films for the 16th Dallas International Film Festival. Highlights include opening night film Armageddon Time, an Oscar hopeful directed by James Gray and starring Anthony Hopkins, Anne Hathaway, and Jeremy Strong; Call Jane, a timely film starring Elizabeth Banks and Sigourney Weaver about a married woman with an unwanted pregnancy who lives at a time in America when she cannot get a legal abortion; and Hargrove, a documentary executive produced by Erykah Badu about Jazz trumpet legend Roy Hargrove.
Screenings will take place at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Cedars and various other Dallas landmarks, including Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, Texas Theatre, the South Dallas Cultural Center, and 4DWN Skate Park.
Dallas Film will screen more than 80 films for the 16th Dallas International Film Festival. Highlights include opening night film Armageddon Time, an Oscar hopeful directed by James Gray and starring Anthony Hopkins, Anne Hathaway, and Jeremy Strong; Call Jane, a timely film starring Elizabeth Banks and Sigourney Weaver about a married woman with an unwanted pregnancy who lives at a time in America when she cannot get a legal abortion; and Hargrove, a documentary executive produced by Erykah Badu about Jazz trumpet legend Roy Hargrove.
Screenings will take place at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Cedars and various other Dallas landmarks, including Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, Texas Theatre, the South Dallas Cultural Center, and 4DWN Skate Park.