A group of local filmmakers were announced as winners in a contest celebrating the city and its food systems.
Pictured are the winners from last year's contest during an awards ceremony. This year, a screening and awards ceremony will occur on Saturday, May 4, at Mission Marquee Plaza.–
The San Antonio Film Commission collaborated with the city’s World Heritage Office for this year’s contest. In the “Beyond the Plate” category, filmmakers were tasked with creating projects based on San Antonio’s food systems, its challenges and how to encourage community involvement.
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