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Lone Star Film Festival 2022

Lights, camera, action 🎬

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Downtown Cowtown is a classy spot to catch a classic.

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Curtains are up on the Lone Star Film Festival. The 16th annual festival will run Thursday, Nov. 10-Saturday, Nov. 12. Check out our quick guide of what to know before you go.

Showings 🎞

The festival will include eight narrative feature films, nine documentary feature films, and 50+ short films. See the full film lineup + screening schedule.

Screening venues 🍿

All those films are too much for one screen, so there are five viewing locations.

Tickets 🎟

Tickets are available in different combinations.

  • Weekend film pass with parking | $225
  • Weekend film pass with parking + Fort Worth Film Commission party | $295
  • Day passes | $45
  • Fort Worth Film Commission party | $75
  • Parking pass | $25
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