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Dallas International Film Festival Day 2
April 26, 2024

Posted Courtesy of Wright Enterprises Community Spotlight San Francisco ~ Dallas

DAY 2

FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2024

VIOLET CROWN CINEMA

3699 McKinney Avenue, Dallas, TX 75204

Welcome to Day 2 of the Dallas International Film Festival! From narrative features to shorts to documentaries to industry panels, the Dallas International Film Festival offers a world-class array. For times and synopses of today's screenings, see the Schedule and Film Guide.

Rain or shine, it's a great day for "MovieHeads" at DIFF!

100 YARDS

TICKETS

AND ON THE 8TH DAY

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SHAKING IT UP: THE LIVE AND TIMES OF

LIZ CARPENTER

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THE NATURE OF LOVE

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WE STRANGERS

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WITHOUT ARROWS

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DIFF 2024 OPENING NIGHT AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE

 In case you missed last night's Opening Night of DIFF 2024 . . .

VIEW FULL SCHEDULE AND PURCHASE TICKETS

Helpful Hints for Your Best Fest Yet:

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