Denton Black Film Festival Has Become One of Texas’ Most Important Film Events

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Denton Black Film Festival Has Become One of Texas’ Most Important Film Events
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There are many must-see events this year, and the Denton Black Film Festival is a clear standout.

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The original goal may have been to attract attention from local artists, but the Denton Black Film Festival began making an impact on the industry at large.earned an Emmy Award, and the work of the artist Nitashia Johnson was put on display in the Carver Museum in Austin. As exciting as it is to see the broad influence that it has had, the festival has never failed to remember its local roots.

Cinephiles who attend this year’s events will be treated to some extraordinary opportunities to see projects that aren’t widely available to the public yet. Thedebuted to a rapturous response when it premiered at DIFF last year at The Texas Theatre, and it will screen again at the Campus Theater on Jan. 26. The intimate window into the trajectory of the NorthTexas band of the same name holds considerable emotional power due to the, as the film offers rare footage of some of his last recordings.

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