San Antonio Film Festival celebrating 30 years with its latest installment
The San Antonio Film Festival, or SAFilm, will celebrate its 30th anniversary when its latest installment lights up screens from Tuesday, July 30, through Monday, Aug. 4.The homegrown fest will screen more than 200 titles at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts and the Radius Center, according to organizers. “It’s a milestone,” founder and Executive Director Adam Rocha said in a statement. “What started out as an underground movie night offering local films [with] a pay-what-you-can-at-the-door policy has turned into a six-day celebration with independent and studio screenings, industry VIPs and parties all over the city.”
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