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San Antonio's Michelle Rodriguez among celebs honored at Texas Film Awards

Vin Diesel came to support his co-star Michelle Rodriguez at the Texas Film Awards.
The Texas capital is busy with visitors from all over, including San Antonio. In addition to some San Antonians playing sets at South by Southwest, one of San Antonio's own, Michelle Rodriguez was just featured in the Texas Film Awards. Honoring legends of the Texas film industry, the annual fundraising event in Austin inducted new members into the Texas Film Hall of Fame, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.
Coinciding with the 40th anniversary of the Austin Film Society (AFS), the milestone year for the Texas Film Hall of Fame welcomed new members Michelle Rodriguez, Tim and Karrie League, and Noah Hawley. Before the event, CultureMap caught up with AFS founder and film director Richard Linklater about the anniversary.

“It’s very cool,” he said, “Forty years is wild. You can’t help but reflect back to year one. We grew with Austin: as Austin has grown, so have we.”
Sharing the impact of AFS grants on stage during the event, Linklater elaborated further on this symbiotic growth.
“The rising tide of Austin lifted our boat, and we grew when we needed to [without] losing our fundamental film freakiness," Linklater said. "Forty years in, I know two things to be true: community is everything. Watching movies together connects us and builds that community. And, the love and appreciation of cinema knows no bounds: if you nurture it, it feeds you back ten fold.”
Linklater is on a recent awards streak, having been honored with a Texas Medal of Arts Award in late February.

He also introduced a surprise guest to the event, Vin Diesel, who co-starred with Rodriguez in the Fast and Furious franchise. Sauntering onto the stage in a black cowboy hat, Diesel shared that he recently discovered his Texan roots and that their Texan identity was one of many things that bind him to Rodriguez as his ride-or-die.

Actor and one-time Austinite Elijah Wood presented the award to Tim and Karrie League, founders of the Alamo Drafthouse and Fantastic Fest.

Wood praised the Leagues for their impact not just on the Austin film industry but the wider film community by redefining what a theater could be, “a place that embraces both first-run studio films, independent and international gems, and the most obscure oddities dug from the archives; a place where you can pair dinner with a movie; where themed screenings create memories beyond the film itself.”
For the final award of the night, Atlanta actress Zazie Beetz and Fargo actor David Rysdahl presented the award to writer and producer Noah Hawley, who is currently working on Fargo and Alien: Earth.


Elizabeth Crook accepts a bouquet from young ballerina Adeline Dunlap.Photo by Tyler Schmitt
Richard Linklater makes a gesture of gratitude.Photo by Tyler Schmitt
Dennis Quaid poses in front of a grandiose flower wall.Photo by Tyler Schmitt
Terry Allen performs a song at the awards show.Photo by Tyler Schmitt
Sandy Duncan has one of many moments in the limelight.Photo by Tyler Schmitt
Mercedes T. Bass poses on the red carpet.Photo by Tyler Schmitt
All the honorees in attendance pose together.Photo by Tyler Schmitt