Interview:
Anderson William,
lead programmer/technical director,
Hill Country Film Festival
The Hill Country Film Festival runs May 30-June 2 at the Nimitz Ballroom at the National Museum of the Pacific War and the Great Hall at Hoffman Haus in Fredericksburg. The festival opens May 30 with family dramedy I'll Be There directed by Austin-based filmmaker Andrew Shea. The festival closes June 1 with Shaking It Up: The Life and Times of Liz Carpenter, a documentary about the Austin pioneer journalist, the first woman executive assistant to Vice President Lyndon Baines Johnson, and the press secretary for First Lady Lady Bird Johnson. The festival also includes the narrative features Canvas, Fluorescent Beast, No Right Way, and A Time Apart and the documentaries Art is Love: Nepal, Bastards of Soul, Print It Black, and Faders Up: The John Aielli Experience. Shorts packages will screen throughout the festival. Events come to close June 2 with an awards ceremony.
Aired: May 29, 2024. Web site: https://www.hillcountryff.com/ |
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