WTxFF screens qualified films that have women in at least one key creative role: Writer, CREATIVE Producer, Director, Cinematographer, Editor, and Composer.
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Seed & Spark Festival Survival pledge
For those filmmakers who have already submitted films and are on the festival circuit, we have chosen to take the Seed & Spark Festival Survival pledge. Our festival along with hundreds of others across the world are adapting the rules for this year’s event. Any film screened through a ticketed virtual film festival in 2020 will still be eligible.
Simply put, we understand there are enough challenges to getting films made and then getting a film festival to consider them, so if we can help even a little bit by removing other obstacles to having a filmmaker’s films considered by as many film festivals as possible, then we are happy to do that.
You can read more about this pledge here: https://try.seedandspark.com/film-festival-pledge/.
PRESS HIGHLIGHTS
Women Texas Film Festival is just the ticket for our shut-in selves
Jul 31, 2020 Teresa Gubbins
The fifth annual Women Texas Film Festival bravely returns for 2020, and like pretty much everything going on, it will take place under totally different circumstances.
Acknowledging the impact of COVID-19 in Texas, organizers of the Dallas-based festival have transformed the event into a virtual experience, with panels and films taking place online.
Women Texas Film Festival announces slate of films for virtual fest August 13-16 with an emphasis on LGBTQIA+ and provocative docs
July 22, 2020 John Wildman
Women Texas Film Festival announced the official selections for the fifth year of the critically-acclaimed Dallas-based film festival which focuses solely on the work of visionary female filmmakers (August 13-16). Pivoting to an all-virtual presentation, Olivia Peace’s teenage comedy TAHARA opens the film festival and Lisa Donato’s GOSSAMER FOLDS is the Closing Night Selection for WTxFF, which will again feature LGBTQIA+ stories, provocative documentaries, and Texas-based female filmmakers throughout its lineup.
SPOTLIGHT ON JUSTINA WALFORD
September 1, 2019 Jennifer Merin
Justina Walford considers herself a writer, first and foremost. She’s successfully produced her own screenplays and theater scripts, but AWFJ shines our September SPOTLIGHT on Justina Walford for her feminist film activism as founder and Artistic Director of the annual Women Texas Film Festival (WTxFF), a sterling celebration of cinema that showcases films made by and about women.
TOP FILMS OF 2019
January 1, 2020 John Wildman
FILM FESTIVAL NEWS: Dallas and North Texas Film Festival Directors and Programmers Name their Top Films of 2019.
The heads of prominent Dallas and North Texas Film Festivals announced their selections for the Top Ten Films of 2019 during WFAA’s Midday at 8 news broadcast today with Olivia Wilde’s BOOKSMART, Bong Joon Ho’s PARASITE, and Quentin Tarantino’s’ ONCE UPON A TIME…IN HOLLYWOOD taking the top three spots among films released in 2019.
A Highlight of the Women Texas Film Festival: Two Sisters in a True Crime Doc
August 21, 2019 Micah Flores
Where There Is Darkness tells the story of a beloved Catholic priest who went missing. And the festival brought his sisters to town to discuss it.