Tag: DFW South Asian Film Festival

YELLOW TIN CAN TELEPHONE – A Review By Nick Askam

  In a time when I have now decided to turn off all the notifications on my phone, this short film perfectly encapsulates my feelings towards distractions to find what is important. I...

A BILLION COLOUR STORY – A Review By Nick Askam

  As far as directorial debuts go, I would say this is a solid start for Padmakumar Narasimhamurthy (Paddy). There’s so much that goes into the process of making a movie especially when...

DFW South Asian Film Festival Announces Dates & Venues For 2017 Festival

  The 3rd annual DFW South Asian Film Festival (SAFF) will have a new home in Addison, Texas, starting in 2017. The third installment of curated, award-winning shorts, documentaries and feature films from the South...

2nd Annual DFWSAFF Ends On A High Note

  The 2016 Dallas/Fort Worth South Asian Film Festival presented 13 ground-breaking, sold-out screenings of shorts, documentaries and feature films during its three-day festival (Feb. 19th to the 21st) at the Perot Museum in...

2016 DFW South Asian Film Festival Unveils Final Lineup

  The 2016 Dallas/Fort Worth South Asian Film Festival (DFW SAFF) will showcase 13 award-winning shorts, documentaries and feature films that have been consciously-curated for the North Texas audience from Feb. 19th to...

DFWSAFF Announces 2016 Festival & Opening Night Film

  The 2nd annual DFW South Asian Film Festival kicks off its programming from February 19th to 21st, 2016, at locations in downtown Dallas and Plano. The opening night film, Miss India America,...

DFW South Asian Film Festival Announces Entire Film Line-Up

  Fourteen films, exploring the unique circumstances and complex stories of South Asians living in America, India, Nepal, Australia and Singapore, make their Texas, U.S. and world premieres at the FIRST-EVER Dallas/Fort Worth...

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