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There also are two short films about Lyndon Johnson, a documentary about Dallasbased Carnival Barker’s ice cream, and a short from 15-year-old Atheena Frizzell, a student at Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts.
The Oak Cliff Film Festival is a production of the Oak Cliff Foundation, and it is not for profit.
“We love film. We’re film-obsessed,” says Epstein on why they created the festival.
Or as festival coordinator Mary Katherine McElroy puts it: “Film can be kind of a lonely enterprise. You’re often on set for long hours with just a few people. Connections come through festivals like this.”