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“So many folks locally, and worldwide, only know the San Antonio River Walk. I was really trying to look for and capture those interesting things that…
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In his essential book on San Antonio filmmaking, “Texas Hollywood,” author and film historian Frank Thompson writes:“Ever since the silent era, five years…
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The San Antonio Film Commission unveiled a bold plan this week to boost local production over the next 5 years. They propose increasing the incentives—or…
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The Neighborhood Film Project wraps up on Wednesday night. Debbie Racca-Sittre is the Department for Culture and Creative Development's interim…
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There’s a city event that gives young filmmakers a theatrical outlet for their efforts. Department of Culture and Creative Development's Film Commission…
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The entertainment industry was shocked when state legislators slashed $63 million from the Texas Moving Image Industry Incentives Program from the state...
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The 20th annual San Antonio Film Festival is over, but I found out there’s now another reason to get behind a camera. That other reason is big…
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The San Antonio Film Festival continues in the Alamo City. I went to see one of their offerings Tuesday night, "Bottled Up: The Battle Over Dublin Dr…
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Lovers of film take note: The San Antonio Film Festival happens July 28-August 3.“It’s seven days of cinema. We have about 70-plus films, and about half…
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It’s a project that challenges filmmakers to show what they love about their San Antonio neighborhoods. It’s called the Neighborhood Film Project, and for…