Texas Black Film Festival Opens in Dallas with Katrina Documentary “Wade in the Water”
The Texas Black Film Festival Opens in Dallas with Hurricane Katrina Documentary shot by 8th Graders.
TEXAS BLACK FILM FESTIVAL
STUDIO MOVIE GRILL - ADDISON
January 31st through February 2nd
The Texas Black Film Festival will host 3 full days of entertaining and insightful films, workshops, and events. Programmed for family entertainment and inspired by the African-American experience, this festival will provide film makers an opportunity to reach audiences with films seldom recognized through major theatrical release.
Texas Black Film Festival 2008
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Opening the Texas Black Film Festival this week is a Hurricane Katrina Documentary entitled Wade in the Water. The film is a moving story of hope in New Orleans shot by the 8th grade class of the first school to reopen after Hurricane Katrina. Other titles include Dymora, a short film by Dallas Filmmaker Michael Brown, and A Day To Remember, by Austin Filmmaker Quincy Minor.
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