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Special Screenings for Sun., June 2
  • 16th Austin Asian American Film Festival

    For the Austin Asian American Film Festival's Sweet 16 edition, their lineup of 31 films delves into intimate stories of relationships, personal growth, and finding your inner strength. Not unlike what many of us experience as teens. See them all with live Q&As from filmmakers, events, and community gatherings!
    June 26-30  
    AFS Cinema
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    The King of Life (2015)

    Monthly Polish Film: Cinematographer Zieliński's feel-good debut feature stars Więckiewicz (HBO Europe's Blinded by the Lights) as Edward, a frustrated, fortysomething Polish man struggling to balance fatherhood, work, and his marriage, when his life is suddenly transformed and he finally tunes in to happiness.
    Sun., June 2, 3:30pm. Free. 
BULLOCK MUSEUM IMAX
FESTIVALS
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    AFS Doc Days

    Austin Film Society's nonfiction minifest returns for its second year with an incredible selection of international documentaries, including opening night feature Stanley Nelson's docu-portrait of "The Prince of Darkness" Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool.
    Thu.-Sun., May 30-June 2. Individual tickets, $11.25. 
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    Nosferatu Festival: A Weekend of Horror

    Three days of multiple screenings of Murnau's bloodsucker featuring live scores by the Invincible Czars and Lucid Dementia, coffin relay races, and an attempt to set the Guinness World Record for "Largest Gathering of People Dressed as Vampires."
    Fri.-Sun., May 31-June 2. $40, weekend pass; $100, VIP pass. 
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    48 Hour Film Project

    Stress, little sleep, and maximized creativity. These are the common elements in a 48-hour film festival and Austin's iteration is no different. Read a full review of The 48-Hour Film Festival.
    Fri.-Sun., May 31-June 2. $168. 
    Various locations

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