Interview:
Chad Mathews,
executive director,
The Hill Country Film Festival
![]() Can’t get to Fredericksburg? Then Fredericksburg will come to you. The Hill Country Film Festival, which takes place annually in Fredericksburg, will be held online this year as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic. The virtual film festival runs May 9-16. Currently, four features and more than 30 shorts will be available for badge-holders to watch on-demand. The Hill Country Film Festival is headline by four films with Texas ties. The two narrative features are Duncan Coe and Elena Weinberg’s fantasy dramedy A Room Full of Nothing, which finds a married couple experiencing social isolation in an Austin without people, and What Doesn't Kill Us, a zombie comedy mockumentary. The two documentary features are Jeff Ray’s Love Me Whole, about Austin electronic duo Missio and Carl Crum’s Bravo Y Grande, a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act and the 40th anniversary of the designation of the Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River.
Aired: May 7, 2020. Web site: http://www.hillcountryff.com/ |
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