Film Screening
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Celebrate Women’s History with Citizens at Last: Texas Women Fight for the Vote
Did you know that Texas was the first southern state to ratify the 19th amendment? Credit is due to the tireless Texas suffragists like Minnie Fisher Cunningham (pictured) who never gave up the fight for women’s right to vote. Join us on Thursday March 16th at 6pm at the Lake Travis Community Library for a free screening of the acclaimed documentary “Citizens at Last“ directed and produced by UT Professor Nancy Schiesari and based on the book of the same name by Ellen Temple. Citizens at Last is a historical PBS documentary film that tells the story of the grit, persistence, and tactical smarts of the Texas women who…
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Lake Travis Film Festival
The Lake Travis Film Festival (LTFF) is an annual event that features film screenings, film panel discussions, and exciting social events. It is a film festival with an eye to showcasing filmmakers around the globe with authenticity, vision, and purpose. LTFF has brought together filmmakers to celebrate their accomplishments in the beautiful Texas Hill Country for a star studded weekend since 2020. The Lake Travis area offers natural beauty and an abundance of visitor activities. There are many hotels and locations suited to the screenings, parties, and workshops that will accompany the event. LTFF will feature film panel discussions, member screenings, and parties leading up to our inaugural festival in February…
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BuzzFest
Bee Cave Buzzfest is an award-winning annual tech-art festival featuring nationally acclaimed electronic music performers and immersive light and sound art installations. The Bee Cave BuzzFest was created by an interdisciplinary team of artists, designers, technologists, engineers, and creative entrepreneurs to create a huge art and sound installation with video art projections, immersive multichannel sound, original electronic music compositions, and choreographed performances featuring light-reactive props and costumes. The next BuzzFest will happen November 9-11, 2023.
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Celebrate 100 Frightful Years of Nosferatu with the LTHS Chamber Orchestra
Join us for the spine tingling 100 year anniversary of the classic vampire horror film, Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror. The talented LTHS Chamber Orchestra performs music to the 1922 silent film, Nosferatu at Lakeway Activity Center. Discover what a real thriller horror movie was like for your great grandparents (or great-great grandparents) with this classic film accompanied by a real chamber orchestra! Concessions available and sales support the Lake Travis High School Chamber Orchestra. Open to the community and don’t forget to wear your best vampire contest for the costume contest! Why does the film need a live orchestra? This 1922 film is a silent film and had to…
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Lake Travis Film Festival Sparkles with Cinematic Delight!
The Lake Travis Film Festival ignites cinematic fireworks with music and films this year! Enjoy pop-up tastings, award brunch, film screenings, live table reads, panels, parties, and more in Bee Cave and Lakeway, Texas and meet filmmakers, screenwriters, and industry professionals. The festival will be in Lakeway on Thursday, September 15 and Friday September 16, and in Bee Cave on Saturday and Sunday, September 17 and 18. On Saturday, September 17, the third day of the Third Annual Lake Travis Film Festival, feel free to tap your feet and swing to the beat as the Festival showcases music in a multi-sensory delight! You will not want to miss the Documentary Feature The Birth & History of Western Swing, a…













