My Way

Joon-sik is a Korean who dreams of following in the footsteps of Olympic marathon gold medal winner Sohn Kee-chung. Tatsuo is a top Japanese marathoner who knew Joon-sik when his family worked for Tatsuo’s as servants. Both men live and fight for each other in the Japanese army during World War II in MY WAY, the latest epic from lauded director Kang Je-kyu and Korea’s most expensive movie to date.

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Nani

Oscar, a teenage graffiti artist, and Isabelle, an elderly nursing home resident, form an unlikely bond through misadventures in graffiti.

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Narrative Feature Audience Award Winner: My Way

Joon-sik is a Korean who dreams of following in the footsteps of Olympic marathon gold medal winner Sohn Kee-chung. Tatsuo is a top Japanese marathoner who knew Joon-sik when his family worked for Tatsuo’s as servants. Both men live and fight for each other in the Japanese army during World War II in MY WAY, the latest epic from lauded director Kang Je-kyu and Korea’s most expensive movie to date.

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Narrative Feature Competition Grand Jury Prize: Faith, Love and Whiskey

As picked by the Narrative Feature Jury, the Narrative Feature Grand Jury Prize winner is awarded a $10,000 unrestricted cash prize.

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Newsworthy

Frederick Wiles, an ambitious, zealous high-school sophomore, with dreams of becoming the next Woodward or Bernstein, tries to find a story worthy of the seniors-only news show.

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No Ashes No Phoenix
The Hagen Phoenix, freshly promoted to Germany’s top pro basketball league, begin the season as big losers. So they sign a star named Michael Jordan to stave off relegation. Does the ploy work, or will Jordan’s ego and baggage undermine his talent too much to make a difference in the win column? Sports documentaries are a dime a dozen these days, but rare is a film like NO ASHES NO PHOENIX that offers such an intimate portrait of what it means to truly be a team.
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North Texas College Showcase
Short films from DFW North Texas College educational partners
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North Texas High School Showcase
Short films from DFS North Texas High School educational partners
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