The fun folks have either gone home or are no on their way home. For 11 strong days the Dallas IFF enlightened, entertained, and endeared itself into a hungry film community. Over the next few weeks PSD will share with you some of the wonderful memories of the full film festival. We start tonight by checking out Closing Night at the Texas Theatre.
Adieu Dallas International Film Festival 2011 and Good Night!
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Dallas IFF 2011 Short Film Programs
30 03 2011Still shot from “8” Short Film Directed by Julie Gould and Daniel Laabs.
The Short Film categories at the DALLAS IFF spread across numerous genres and styles. In this post we’ll take a look at the 2 Short film programs as well as the Documentary Shorts and Animation Shorts section.
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