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  • Hill Country Film Festival

Hill Country Film Festival

Regular Deadline: Feb 01, 2023
Late Deadline: Mar 01, 2023
Online Extended Deadline: Mar 20, 2023

There are few things that go together better than independent film and the independent spirit of a small Texas town. Which is exactly why we choose to hold the Hill Country Film Festival in Fredericksburg. And, when the films are finished, we couldn’t think of a better town to explore for our filmmakers and patrons. Because here, you’ll find everything from museums and historical sites to shopping, outdoor adventures, great German food, over 50 wineries and more.

Created to celebrate and showcase filmmakers from Texas and around the world, the festival began in 2010. In addition to screening independent films, both short and feature length, HCFF hosts filmmaker Q&A/interviews, discussion panels, a filmmaker’s lounge and festival parties.

HCFF welcomes films in the form of features (recommended between 90-120 minutes) and shorts (recommended under 30 minutes), along with documentaries in either form.

For more information, visit https://filmfreeway.com/HillCountryFilmFestival.


Call for entry posted January 25, 2023

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