The curtain will rise for the 16th edition of the Dallas International Film Festival, today the 14th OCT.
The festival will run from October 14
through 20, 2022
Dallas Film has announced the
full lineup for the 16th Dallas International Film Festival (DIFF), at Alamo
Drafthouse Cinema Cedars and various other Dallas landmarks. Nearly 80 short
and feature-length films curated for local audiences will be shown at Festival
headquarters, including three world premieres, as well as special events in
partnership with the 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 in 15 categories viz. DTV, Deep Ellum
Sounds, Documentary Competition, Frame of Mind, Galas, Game On, Latino
Showcase, Midnight Specials, Narrative Feature Competition, Premiere Series,
Shorts Competition, Special Presentation, Texas Competition, Women in Film, and
World Cinema.
James Faust, Artistic Director
for the Dallas International Film Festival, said, “This year’s lineup has an
incredible array of powerful stories that touch on a little bit of everything,
from war veterans and dementia to Native American activism, and three, count
them, three movies with a trumpet in a starring role. DIFF 2022 will give
Dallas cinephiles a first chance to see films that will be on everyone’s list
come awards season, and some they might not otherwise have the chance to ever
see on the big screen. “Our local film audiences have a passion for the diverse
art that filmmakers produce,” Faust continued, “which is why we ensure our
programming includes a spectrum that can appeal to the most discerning
cinephile to the casual weekend viewer. We hope to help viewers of any type
discover some new treasures debuting here, in Dallas.”
Dallas Film was established as the Dallas Film Society in 2006. Venerating filmmakers and distinguishing their involvement
in the fest both the creative community and the city of Dallas provide leadership. Through a variety of
screenings, educational programs, and festivals, Dallas Film raises awareness
of the world’s most approachable and inclusive art form.
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