Interview:
Carrie Cates,
programming team manager,
Lake Travis Film Festival 2022
Now in its third year, The Lake Travis Film Festival runs Sept. 15-18 at various venues in Bee Cave and Lakeway. The festival will open Sept. 15 with the German drama Sweet Disaster and will close Sept. 18 with two films with Austin-area ties, director Jordan O'Neal’s fan film Fabletown and Sophie Miller’s Smithville-short sibling dramedy Ranch Water. The festival will also screen the narrative features the COVID-19-themed Never Alone, the German-language family drama The Ugly Truth, and the Austin-based director Isabelle R Farrell’s Route One North, and the Austin-shot comedies The Good Hearts Club and Lucky Doug. The festival will also screen the documentaries The Birth & History of Western Swing, Delivering Hope, Exit, Firestorm 77: The True Story of the Honda Canyon Fire, Forever Majestic, The Graduates, The Innocents, Katia and Rimma, Me to Play, and Never Had a Bad Day. Student selections include the Lake Travis High School-originated narrative feature Paper Cut. The festival will also include narrative, documentary, and music video blocks. In addition to script readings and pitch parties, the festival will kick off Sept 15 with a Screenwriting Masterclass by Austin-based filmmaker, novelist, and Master Pancaker Owen Egerton (Follow, Blood Fest, Mercy Black).
Aired: Aug, 30, 2022. Web sites: https://www.laketravisfilmfestival.com/ https://www.facebook.com/LTFF78738/ |
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