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Billy the Kid Film Festival

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The Hico-based Billy the Kid Film Festival will team with Dallas’ Women Texas Film Festival for a virtual presentation. With five short film programs featuring 18 films, the two-day cinema experience will both put a spotlight on women filmmakers, as well as Texas-shot and produced films. The festival will also present a special work-in-progress presentation of Chris Zuhdi’s Hico-shot feature film, Mexican Moon.

Thirteen of the 18 films have a woman in a lead creative role (director, producer, writer, editor, cinematographer, or composer) and 11 of the films were shot in Texas and/or from Texas filmmakers.

All films will be available to stream at any time on November 6 and 7.

The Hico-based Billy the Kid Film Festival will team with Dallas’ Women Texas Film Festival for a virtual presentation. With five short film programs featuring 18 films, the two-day cinema experience will both put a spotlight on women filmmakers, as well as Texas-shot and produced films. The festival will also present a special work-in-progress presentation of Chris Zuhdi’s Hico-shot feature film, Mexican Moon.

Thirteen of the 18 films have a woman in a lead creative role (director, producer, writer, editor, cinematographer, or composer) and 11 of the films were shot in Texas and/or from Texas filmmakers.

All films will be available to stream at any time on November 6 and 7.

The Hico-based Billy the Kid Film Festival will team with Dallas’ Women Texas Film Festival for a virtual presentation. With five short film programs featuring 18 films, the two-day cinema experience will both put a spotlight on women filmmakers, as well as Texas-shot and produced films. The festival will also present a special work-in-progress presentation of Chris Zuhdi’s Hico-shot feature film, Mexican Moon.

Thirteen of the 18 films have a woman in a lead creative role (director, producer, writer, editor, cinematographer, or composer) and 11 of the films were shot in Texas and/or from Texas filmmakers.

All films will be available to stream at any time on November 6 and 7.

WHEN

WHERE

Virtual
https://www.billythekidfilmfestival.com/

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Admission is free.
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