DIFF | Dallas International Film Festival

NEWSREEL | FEBRUARY 2024

We Know You Love All Things Film . . .

So, Get Out Your Calendars!

Welcome to February with DIFF

The Dallas International Film Festival is coming April 26-May 2, 2024!


Did you know . . . DIFF 2023 audiences were first to see ACCIDENTAL TEXAN, which had its World Premiere here as CHOCOLATE LIZARDS (above) and announced its distribution deal with Roadside Attractions last month for release in theaters March 8.


Join us at DIFF 2024 for don't-miss moments like these! Passes and Sponsorships are available now.

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DIFF FEBRUARY MIXER

Four Corners Brewing Co.

Wednesday, February 21 | 5:30 - 7:30 pm

Make plans to join us for the DIFF February Mixer. No program, no agenda -- just a time to make new friends with fellow movie lovers and the DIFF film community at the home of our long-time beer sponsor, Four Corners Brewing Company.


DIFF Monthly Mixers are BYOB (Buy-Your-Own-Beverage)

Registered guests are entered for giveaways

from DIFF sponsors and friends.

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FREE ADVANCE SCREENING OF "THE MONK AND THE GUN"

Violet Crown Cinema Dallas

Tuesday, February 6 | 7:00 pm

You are cordially invited to a DIFF private screening of THE MONK AND THE GUN, A Film by Pawo Choyning Dorji.


Join us on Tuesday, February 6, 7:00pm, at Violet Crown Cinema Dallas, 3699 McKinney Avenue in West Village.


Tickets are complimentary but reservations are required, as seating is limited.


SYNOPSIS


THE MONK AND THE GUN captures the wonder and disruption as Bhutan becomes one of the world’s youngest democracies. Known throughout the world for its extraordinary beauty and its emphasis on Gross National Happiness, the remote Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan was the last nation to connect to the internet and television. And if that weren’t enough change, the King announced shortly afterwards that he would cede his power to the people via their vote and a new form of government: Democracy.


An elderly lama (Kelsang Choejey), recognizing that extraordinary change is about to sweep through his country, is troubled by the possible outcomes. He instructs his young disciple Tashi (Tandin Wangchuk) to set forth into the kingdom and bring him two guns before the full moon to “set it right.” The young monk is perplexed by his guru’s request, and his familiarity with guns is based solely on images from the only film available on television: James Bond. His quest brings him into contact with a scheming American gun collector Ron (Harry Einhorn), leading to a most unexpected outcome.

Run Time: 1 hour, 47 minutes

In Theaters: February 9, 2024

Distributor: Roadside Attractions

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GIFTS FOR MOVIE LOVERS!


For lovers and movie lovers, our friends at DYST Candle have a perfect gift for this Valentine's Day!


DYST gives a generous portion of sales from their line of fun film- and celebrity-themed gifts to benefit DIFF when you order with the link in the SHOP button.


So, turn on your favorite romantic comedy, light THE ROMCOM candle, and enjoy your Valentine's Day with our thanks!

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PULSE ON POLITICS:

MARK MCKINNON ON THE UPCOMING ELECTION

Thursday, February 15 | 7:00 pm

CRESCENT CLUB

On February 15, the World Affairs Council will host Mark McKinnon, American political advisor, media columnist, co-host and co-founder of SHOWTIME’s The Circus. (Members of the DIFF community may be familiar with McKinnon as a consultant for the HBO series The Newsroom and Netflix's House of Cards.)


This topical program, entitled Pulse on Politics: Mark McKinnon on the Upcoming Election, will be the Council’s third Dialogue for Democracy. With McKinnon’s knack for innovative political coverage and pulse on the emerging era of presidential politics, attendees are in for a noteworthy discussion on the political present and near-future.


Get the discounted member rate of $38 by using the link below and choosing "Cooperating Organization".

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DIFF "TALKING PICTURES" PODCAST

If you love movies as much as we do—and we know you do—tune in to the DIFF TALKING PICTURES podcast as host James Faust, Artistic Director of the Dallas International Film Festival, takes deep dives into movies with the people making them. And the people watching them. It’s your chance to get unique perspectives and insights into the world of films.

Episode 6: PIT STOP Turns 10

In this episode of the DIFF TALKING PICTURES podcast, James Faust celebrates the 10th anniversary of the award-winning film, PIT STOP, with (L to R: DP Hutch, producer Kelly Williams, and director Yen Tan). They discuss everything from how it feels for an artist to look back on their work to making a queer film in small-town Texas a decade ago to the intricacies of the film’s love/sex scene and the surprising impact it had on the sex lives of people at Sundance. Enjoy.

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DIFF 2024 FILM + SCREENPLAY SUBMISSIONS ARE OPEN

Next Deadline is February 26, 2024

Filmmakers and Screenwriters! Submit your film or screenplay today to be a part of the Dallas International Film Festival in 2024.

DIFF is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 2006 as Dallas Film Society, Inc. DIFF (also known as Dallas Film) provides accessible, inclusive, immersive, educational, and entertaining film experiences for all through hosting year-round programs including an educational screening and talk series for area high school students with industry professionals; free advance screenings of new films for subscribers, volunteers, sponsors, supporters, and the public; film series in collaboration with community partners; and other unique events ranging from film premieres to classic film anniversary celebrations. The signature program of DIFF is the Dallas International Film Festival, held annually in the spring.

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