Dallas International Film Festival

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The 18th Dallas International Film Festival will feature films from both established and emerging artists in a wide range of styles with screenings of more than 100 films submitted from more than 60 countries, as well as Q&A sessions with filmmakers and actors, nightly DIFF Red Carpets, a Festival Lounge, and special events.

Highlights of the festival include opening night film Dude Perfect: A Very Long Shot, about the local trick shot masters; closing night film Sing Sing starring Oscar nominee Colman Domingo; The Dead Don't Hurt, a Western from writer/director Viggo Mortensen starring Vicky Krieps and Mortensen; Ezra, a comedy/thriller starring Bobby Cannavale and Robert DeNiro; I Saw the TV Glow, a horror starring rising star Justice Smith; The Idea of You, a romcom starring Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine; and Print It Black, a documentary about how journalists in Uvalde, Texas responded to the school shooting at Robb Elementary.

For a full schedule of events, go to the festival website.

The 18th Dallas International Film Festival will feature films from both established and emerging artists in a wide range of styles with screenings of more than 100 films submitted from more than 60 countries, as well as Q&A sessions with filmmakers and actors, nightly DIFF Red Carpets, a Festival Lounge, and special events.

Highlights of the festival include opening night film Dude Perfect: A Very Long Shot, about the local trick shot masters; closing night film Sing Sing starring Oscar nominee Colman Domingo; The Dead Don't Hurt, a Western from writer/director Viggo Mortensen starring Vicky Krieps and Mortensen; Ezra, a comedy/thriller starring Bobby Cannavale and Robert DeNiro; I Saw the TV Glow, a horror starring rising star Justice Smith; The Idea of You, a romcom starring Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine; and Print It Black, a documentary about how journalists in Uvalde, Texas responded to the school shooting at Robb Elementary.

For a full schedule of events, go to the festival website.

WHEN

WHERE

Violet Crown Dallas
3699 McKinney Ave, Dallas, TX 75204, USA
https://dallasfilm.org/diff

TICKET INFO

$10-$15 per screening; festival passes available.

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