The San Antonio Film Festival will present its 26th annual edition entirely online to ensure the safety of audiences and filmmakers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The virtual festival will still take place during its originally scheduled dates from August 4-9 via the online platform Eventive, and as a bonus, organizers will continue highlighting domestic and international films accepted into the 2020 festival in monthly Mini Fests, set to run September 16-20, October 14-18, November 11-15, and December 9-13.
Audiences can enjoy more than 150 films, including work from over 21 local San Antonio filmmakers, as well as international selections from Japan, Singapore, Jerusalem, France, Switzerland, Amsterdam, Spain, Bulgaria, and more. Four different blocks of short-length films will be highlighted with films from all genres, including narrative, documentaries, experimental, food films, and music videos. Feature-length narratives, documentaries, and animation are also scheduled to screen.
The San Antonio Film Festival will present its 26th annual edition entirely online to ensure the safety of audiences and filmmakers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The virtual festival will still take place during its originally scheduled dates from August 4-9 via the online platform Eventive, and as a bonus, organizers will continue highlighting domestic and international films accepted into the 2020 festival in monthly Mini Fests, set to run September 16-20, October 14-18, November 11-15, and December 9-13.
Audiences can enjoy more than 150 films, including work from over 21 local San Antonio filmmakers, as well as international selections from Japan, Singapore, Jerusalem, France, Switzerland, Amsterdam, Spain, Bulgaria, and more. Four different blocks of short-length films will be highlighted with films from all genres, including narrative, documentaries, experimental, food films, and music videos. Feature-length narratives, documentaries, and animation are also scheduled to screen.
The San Antonio Film Festival will present its 26th annual edition entirely online to ensure the safety of audiences and filmmakers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The virtual festival will still take place during its originally scheduled dates from August 4-9 via the online platform Eventive, and as a bonus, organizers will continue highlighting domestic and international films accepted into the 2020 festival in monthly Mini Fests, set to run September 16-20, October 14-18, November 11-15, and December 9-13.
Audiences can enjoy more than 150 films, including work from over 21 local San Antonio filmmakers, as well as international selections from Japan, Singapore, Jerusalem, France, Switzerland, Amsterdam, Spain, Bulgaria, and more. Four different blocks of short-length films will be highlighted with films from all genres, including narrative, documentaries, experimental, food films, and music videos. Feature-length narratives, documentaries, and animation are also scheduled to screen.