SXSW Film and TV Festival Unveils Program, Featuring Seth Rogen's 'The Studio' Premiere

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SXSW Film and TV Festival Unveils Program, Featuring Seth Rogen's 'The Studio' Premiere
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The South by Southwest Film and TV Festival has announced its lineup for the 2023 event, highlighting the world premiere of Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg's 'The Studio' on Apple TV+. The festival will run from March 7-14 and showcase a diverse range of films, including world premieres of action thrillers, sci-fi horror, horror-comedies, suspense dramas, and documentaries. The program also features several high-profile TV premieres.

The South by Southwest Film and TV Festival released the program for this year’s event, which will run March 7–14. The opening night’s TV selection will be the world premiere of “ The Studio ,” the anticipated new series from Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg , who served as showrunners, directors and screenwriters. Starring Rogen as the newly appointed head of a Hollywood studio, the show also features Catherine O'Hara, Ike Barinholtz, Chase Sui Wonders and Kathryn Hahn.

” The documentary feature competition will include the world premieres of Elaine Epstein’s “Arrest the Midwife,” Rashaad Newsome and Johnny Symons’ “Assembly,” Jessica Earnshaw’s “Baby Doe,” Xander Robin’s “The Python Hunt,” Paige Bethmann’s “Remaining Native,” Grace Hughes-Hallett’s “The Secret of Me,” Benjamin Flaherty’s “Shuffle” and Jamie Coughlin Silverman and Gabriel Silverman’s “The Spies Among Us.

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