Dallas VideoFest will present the final Docufest+, featuring a lineup of independent documentaries from Texas filmmakers and beyond. VideoFest is the longest-running independent film festival in Dallas.
Featured films will include On the Divide by Maya Cueva and Leah Galant, a portrait of three key players in the abortion battle at the Whole Women’s Clinic in McAllen, Texas, the last clinic in the South Texas area; and Socks on Fire, poet Bo McGuire’s cinematic love letter to his grandmother, as his homophobic aunt and drag queen uncle wage war over her estate in Hokes Bluff, Alabama.
For a full schedule of events, go the festival website.
Dallas VideoFest will present the final Docufest+, featuring a lineup of independent documentaries from Texas filmmakers and beyond. VideoFest is the longest-running independent film festival in Dallas.
Featured films will include On the Divide by Maya Cueva and Leah Galant, a portrait of three key players in the abortion battle at the Whole Women’s Clinic in McAllen, Texas, the last clinic in the South Texas area; and Socks on Fire, poet Bo McGuire’s cinematic love letter to his grandmother, as his homophobic aunt and drag queen uncle wage war over her estate in Hokes Bluff, Alabama.
For a full schedule of events, go the festival website.
Dallas VideoFest will present the final Docufest+, featuring a lineup of independent documentaries from Texas filmmakers and beyond. VideoFest is the longest-running independent film festival in Dallas.
Featured films will include On the Divide by Maya Cueva and Leah Galant, a portrait of three key players in the abortion battle at the Whole Women’s Clinic in McAllen, Texas, the last clinic in the South Texas area; and Socks on Fire, poet Bo McGuire’s cinematic love letter to his grandmother, as his homophobic aunt and drag queen uncle wage war over her estate in Hokes Bluff, Alabama.
For a full schedule of events, go the festival website.