DIFF NEWSREEL

SEPTEMBER 2024

North Texas Giving Day Early Giving launches today,

and we're getting a jump on asking for your support of our mission to build community in North Texas through film.

Your donation to our nonprofit organization helps us provide

accessible, inclusive, immersive, educational, and entertaining

film experiences for all through our year-round programs. Thank you!

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Many thanks to photographer Mario Zie for this image (above) of DIFF Programming Team members Hutch Crane, Senior Programmer Amber Ekleberry, and Alekza Rhyan. This month we'll be featuring more Mario Zie images of "the faces of DIFF" -- real faces of real people that your North Texas Giving Day donations will impact.

Wednesday, September 18, 2024 | 5:30 - 7:30 pm

Save the date and plan to join us for the DIFF September Mixer. No program, no agenda — just a time to mingle with fellow film enthusiasts and the DIFF community for conversation, camaraderie, and connections.


The location will be announced this week. Keep an eye out for details on our social channels: Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.

MOVIES WITH THE MEADOWS

THE FILMS OF CARLOS SAURA: ¡AY CARMELA!

Thursday, September 5, 2024 | 7:00 - 9:00 pm


Meadows Museum | 5900 Bishop Blvd, Dallas 75205

This fall the Meadows Museum and DIFF collaborate to present three outstanding works by Carlos Saura (1932–2023), one of Spain’s most celebrated and prolific directors. He is known for films that offer social and political commentary and use allegory to explore Spanish identity. He was encouraged to pursue a career in cinema by his older brother, Antonio Saura, whose large-scale painting “Portrait of Mari” is in the Meadows Museum’s permanent collection. In 2023, just one day after his death, Carlos Saura received an honorary Goya award in recognition of his contribution to modern Spanish cinema.


¡Ay Carmela! (Oh, Carmela!), 1990


SYNOPSIS: During the Spanish Civil War, a traveling vaudeville troupe entertains the Republican Army with a small cabaret show. Following the show, they fall into the hands of the fascist Nationalists as they travel to Valencia. The only way for the troupe to save their lives is to perform for a group of Nationalist soldiers, which clashes with the entertainers’ morals and ideology. “¡Ay Carmela!” swept thirteen categories at the 5th Goya Awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Actress. It was also selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards.


Admission: $5; free for members at the Goya/Individual level and up and SMU students


Spanish with English subtitles | 102 minutes | Rated PG-13

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THE DIFF SHORTS FILM FESTIVAL MERCH STORE

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Calling All Filmmakers and Screenwriters . . .

Film and Screenplay Submissions

for 2025 Dallas International Film Festival are Now Open!


Join us for the 19th edition of DIFF, April 25 - May 2, 2025, as we showcase the best narrative and documentary features and short films, as well as screenplays, from across the globe.


Submit your film or screenplay at FilmFreeway.com now!

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We're giving our membership program a reboot! DIFF FILM INSIDERS is designed to benefit DIFF and to create a community of people who are drawn together for social and networking interaction by their love of film. Every membership fee helps further the art of film and build community year-round through film -- from education to screenings to community partnerships to annual film festivals in North Texas, and more. Join DIFF Film Insiders to get the first scoop on all-things-DIFF!

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OCTOBER 24 - 31, 2024

Austin Film Festival (AFF), a DIFF Community Partner, is set for Thursday, October 24 – Thursday, October 31, 2024, and has announced its first wave of screenings. See the release and learn more about the upcoming festival here: AFF First Wave of Announced Films.

DIFF is dedicated to building community through film. DIFF 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 festivals of DIFF are the Dallas International Film Festival, held annually in the spring; Best of DIFF held annually in the summer; and the DIFF Shorts Film Festival held annually in early fall. DIFF (also referred to as Dallas Film) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 2006 as Dallas Film Society, Inc.

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