Interview:
Carrie Cates,
programming director,
Jon Racinskas,
executive director,
Lake Travis Film Festival 2023
![]() Experiencing a rebrand in its fourth year, The Lake Travis Film Festival runs Sept. 14-17 in Bee Cave. Opening night film Halfway to Amarillo will screen Sept. 14 at the Cinemark Hill Country Galleria; all remaining indoor and outdoor screenings will be Sept. 15 and 16 at Star Hill Ranch. Narratives features include the Austin-shot What About Molly?, Everybody Wants to Be Loved, The One That Got Away, Perfectly Good Moment, Phoenix Incident, Road to the Lemon Grove, Showdown In Yesteryear, and A Town Full of Ghosts. Documentaries include Bob Schneider, Sr.: 80 Trips Around the Sun, Finding Purpose, Home, Momentum, and The Quilt: A Living History of African American Music. On Sept. 17, table reads will be held at FUSE while the Hill Country Galleria hosts a movie-themed scavenger hunt. Other events include a tour of Prop World at Star Hill Ranch, TV writing seminars with Bizaardvark showrunner Eric Friedman, and a youth acting workshop.
Aired: Sept. 14, 2023. Web sites: https://www.ltff.net/ https://www.facebook.com/laketravisfilmfestival |
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