In The Media
2012 Dallas International Film Festival Coverage
IndieWire: It’s Not SXSW and That’s a Good Thing: Considering the Dallas International Film Festival
Yahoo! Movies: Dallas International Film Festival Interview: Famke Janssen Talks Filming, Cast for ‘Bringing Up Bobby’
The Dallas Morning News: DIFF brings out the awards and stars, present and future
Art + Seek: DIFF: The Winners and a Little Star Power
CBS DFW: Dallas International Film Festival Now Underway
D Magazine: The Dallas International Film Festival: A Filmmaker’s Take
Film Threat: 2012 Dallas International Film Festival Announces Full Lineup
Movie City News: Catching Up by Kim Voynar
Screen Daily: Faith, Tchoupitoulas among Dallas International Film Festival winners
2011 Dallas International Film Festival Coverage
Now You Too Can Watch the Dallas Film Society’s Horton Foote Cinematic Highlight Reel – Unfair Park
Cadillac Celebrates DIFF – WFAA
Meet the Star of Lucky at DIFF – WFAA
Your Home Could Star in the Next Hollywood Production – WFAA
Euforia Live – Dallas News
Dallas Plays Host to Intl Film Festival – CBS
A Dozen for Dallas- Indiewire
DFS Coverage
Student Filmmakers: Dallas International Film Festival Now Accepting Your Movies- D Magazine, Front Row
Public Eye- Dallas Business Journal
Dallas Film Society Announces Student Film Awards- Pegasus News
Interview with Artistic Director James Faust- Pearl Snap Discount
2010 DALLAS International Film Festival Voted Best Film Festival in the Dallas Observer Best of Awards
2010 marked the first year that Dallas’ pride and joy of celluloid and big screens left the AFI umbrella and adopted its own moniker: The Dallas International Film Festival. And it was a banner year thanks to the delicious programming talents of artistic director James Faust, senior programmer Sarah Harris and chairman of the board Michael Cain. There were roughly 30 films ranging from big budget to local indie, spread from morning to night over the festival’s 10 days (and we didn’t miss a one).That there were gems that still replay on our brain-screen some six months later says much about the quality of the selections: in particular, the lush, dramatic Italian-set I Am Love; the captivating, adventurous Korean spaghetti Western The Good, The Bad, The Weird; the comedic yet troubling doc The Red Chapel; the sinister yet sympathetic Lovers of Hate; and the absolutely uplifting Thunder Soul. DIFF2010 was safely some of the most gratifying (albeit emotionally exhausting) time we’ve spent in a theater seat. -Dallas Observer
Samples of 2010 Dallas International Film Festival Coverage:
Papercity -DIFF 2010 highlights
D Magazine -2010 DIFF THE DRY LAND SCREENING
La Mode -2010 DIFF coverage
Indiewire -DIFF Announces Line Up
SMU Daily Mustang -Red Carpet Review
Texas Film Commission -Industry News
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