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Lone Star Film Festival 2008 preview
Tune in to the first podcast in a LONG time for an interview with Alec Jhangiani and Dennis Bishop of the Lone Star Film Society. We talk about how great last year’s Lone Star International Film Festival was and how this year is going to be even better.

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alexander troup Verified
You know what , this is important, Ft Worth should become the captial in the Southwest in the Cowboy and Western Texas film history, come to think about it, and a folk art town, maybe,,,,, while it is Ft Worth that does represent Texas.....we should realize the strength it does continue to have in supporting the original arts of the state of texas in terms of pure Image....think about it and realize...the Lone Star Film festival should become a master copy for the future....Alexander Troup, Historian.......P.S dont Call me DUKE.....
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