The Lone Star International Film Festival has been recognized internationally for its programming and artistic vision and is on its way to becoming one of the premiere festivals in the United States. In addition to the festival and other year round screenings, the Lone Star Film Society is committed to developing educational programming within the community so that area students can learn the art and business of filmmaking first hand. Like many non-profits, the Lone Star Film Society relies heavily on the support of individual memberships to fund its efforts.
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Lone Star International Film Festival: Fort Worth '09
November 11-15, 2009
Sundance Square, Fort Worth, Texas
It’s Fall. It’s Film. It’s Fort Worth.
The Lone Star International Film Festival, hosted by the Lone Star Film Society, is a year round series of programs culminating in a five day celebration of cinema in November. In its first two years, the festival has welcomed artists and filmmakers such as Martin Sheen, T-Bone Burnett, Robert Rodriguez, Harry Dean Stanton, Bill Paxton, Fred Durst, Melonie Diaz, Jason Ritter, James Manos, Lauren Velez, Rod Hardy, Paul Soter, Jay Chandrasekhar and Donal Logue among many others. Each year the festival brings to Fort Worth films that represent what's next in international cinema with a focus on emerging artists. Along with educational panels, red carpet entrances, celebrity guests, and nightly parties featuring celebrated musical acts, the festival has begun to evolve into the marquee fall cultural event in Fort Worth. Venues this year will include the AMC Palace Theatre, the Four Day Weekend Theatre, and the Scott Theatre, as well as the Norris Conference Center, Modern Art Museum, and Kimbell Art Museum with additional venues to be announced soon.
About The Lone Star Film Society:
The Lone Star Film Society exists to preserve and present the art of the moving image and examine its influence on world culture. LSFS, a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, achieves these goals and engenders visual literacy by cultivating an appreciation of the visual arts, supporting film initiatives in the community and building the recognition and status of Fort Worth, and of Texas in general, as a filmmaking center.
About The Lone Star International Film Festival:
The Lone Star International Film Festival celebrates the art and industry of cinema through a commitment to the exhibition of artistically and culturally significant films, honors filmmakers and their contributions to the creative community, explores the impact of film on society and culture through educational forums that also provide insight into the art and business of making films, and promotes the City of Fort Worth and its commitment to the arts. The Lone Star International Film Festival is a presentation of the 501(c)(3) non-profit Lone Star Film Society.
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