AUSTIN, Texas — The highly anticipated Austin Film Festival is returning to town this month, and they’ve just unveiled the lineup of films premiering during the eight-day event.
The festival will take over downtown Austin Oct. 24-31.
Barbara Morgan, the co-founder and executive director of the festival, told Spectrum News 1, "We’re particularly excited about our world premieres this year with Texas connections, films made in Texas and by Texans, and how exciting that there are so many creatives here making their own work. The indie filmmaking spirit is alive and well in this state, and Austin Film Festival is proud to be able to champion these stories."
Some of the films to be on the lookout for this year include: Justin Kurzel’s “The Order,” Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist,” Tim Fehlbaum’s “September 5” and Jesse Eisenberg’s directorial debut, “A Real Pain”.
Badges are still available for purchase on the Austin Film Festival (AFF) website.
Here is the full list of films you can expect to see at AFF:
- A Real Pain
- Bird
- Black Dog
- Blitz
- Born For You
- Dream Productions
- I’m Still Here
- Lake George
- Maria
- Nickel Boys
- Nightbitch
- Ravens
- Santosh
- September 5
- The Brutalist
- The Kingdom
- The Knife
- The Order
- The Piano Lesson
- The Room Next Door
- Unstoppable
- Being There
- Go
- Dirty Harry
- Adjunct
- Audrey’s Children
- Color Book
- Crossword
- Green and Gold
- La Gloria
- Life’s A Bitch
- Silent Notes
- The Thawing of Ice
- The Wise Guy
- To Kill A Wolf
- Young King
- Ba
- In Vitro
- Shaman
- The Beldham
- The Fetch
- Tummy Monster
- I Hate Myself and Want to Die
- Lady Parts
- Operation Taco Gary’s
- Party People
- Raging Midlife
- Sisters
- The Perfect Club
- Time Travel is Dangerous
- Artifact War
- Champions of the Golden Valley
- Deaf Santa Claus
- Desert Angel
- Norita
- Phantoms of the Sierra Madre
- *smiles and kisses you*
- The Prison Show
- American Spirit
- SUBTOPIA: The Story of Hueco Canyon
- Texas Cult House
- The Ego Death of Queen Cecilia
- The Stones Are Speaking