If there’s one figure whose life and work were just waiting to be represented in a documentary, it’s Maya Angelou. That is why it’s crazy when you realize that there hasn’t been a single feature film produced about the revolutionary writer until now.
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deadCenter Film Festival: Icon Awards honor E.T. film editor, local casting director
“To be among some of the names honored in the past … I feel very undeserving,” Freihofer said. “But I am so appreciative.”
Yousef Kazemi has worked for years assisting filmmakers in the state but had never helmed his own project until this year’s short, Yes, We’re Open.
Yousef Kazemi has worked for years assisting filmmakers in the state but had never helmed his own project until this year’s short, Yes, We’re Open.
Don’t snooze away your entire stay plenty of Oklahoma City’s nicest hotels also feature some of the city’s best places to eat and drink.
Don’t snooze away your entire stay — plenty of Oklahoma City’s nicest hotels also feature some of the city’s best places to eat and drink.
deadCenter Film Festival commentary: Rebate state, gonna film it great!
It becomes a win/win for our local film and music industries because more local musical talent, crew, support services and facilities are being used, which creates a bigger economic impact in the state.
Lance was like, Have you ever written a movie?’ And I was all like no,” Hicks said.
“Lance was like, ‘Have you ever written a movie?’ And I was all like no,” Hicks said.
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial screens Friday as the festival’s Flashback Friday feature.
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial screens Friday as the festival’s Flashback Friday feature.
Oklahoma City Museum of Art opens Roof Terrace for summer and fall nights
A full cash bar and a wide variety of musical acts will grace Oklahoma City Museum of Art’s Roof Terrace on seasonal Thursday nights.
deadCENTER growth leads to new hire
The local film festival finds a new executive director.
deadCENTER gets rebrand, adds emphasis on film education
deadCENTER Film Festival is getting a rebrand of sorts, but the changes will not negatively impact the annual festival. Shortly after the close of this years festival, the organization announced that it will rebrand as deadCENTER Film Institute. Kim Haywood, director of programming and education, said the move is about creating an umbrella organization that […]
