The USA Film Festival and the Texas Association of Motion Media Professionals will once again partner to present TexFest, a community showcase screening series featuring works by Texas filmmakers.
The next installment will honor two Dallas-based filmmakers, Matthew Stephen Tompkins and Jon Keeyes, whose successful collaborations and individual projects have spanned over 20 years.
The evening will include a screening of their new feature film, The Harrowing, a supernatural horror-thriller shot in Dallas, written and directed by Keeyes and starring Tompkins. The screening will be followed by an on-stage Q&A with Keeyes and Tompkins as well as a reception honoring the filmmakers, cast, crew and friends.
The USA Film Festival and the Texas Association of Motion Media Professionals will once again partner to present TexFest, a community showcase screening series featuring works by Texas filmmakers.
The next installment will honor two Dallas-based filmmakers, Matthew Stephen Tompkins and Jon Keeyes, whose successful collaborations and individual projects have spanned over 20 years.
The evening will include a screening of their new feature film, The Harrowing, a supernatural horror-thriller shot in Dallas, written and directed by Keeyes and starring Tompkins. The screening will be followed by an on-stage Q&A with Keeyes and Tompkins as well as a reception honoring the filmmakers, cast, crew and friends.
The USA Film Festival and the Texas Association of Motion Media Professionals will once again partner to present TexFest, a community showcase screening series featuring works by Texas filmmakers.
The next installment will honor two Dallas-based filmmakers, Matthew Stephen Tompkins and Jon Keeyes, whose successful collaborations and individual projects have spanned over 20 years.
The evening will include a screening of their new feature film, The Harrowing, a supernatural horror-thriller shot in Dallas, written and directed by Keeyes and starring Tompkins. The screening will be followed by an on-stage Q&A with Keeyes and Tompkins as well as a reception honoring the filmmakers, cast, crew and friends.