San Antonio’s biggest film festival is well underway. Its director is Teacher/Film Maker/Entrepreneur Adam Rocha. “This is a full throttle film festival. We’re being recognized worldwide.” This is the 22nd time that Rocha has cranked up the San Antonio Film Festival machine. “There are 145 films from around the world, 29 San Antonio Film Makers. We have Hell or High Water. That’s their very first world premier and we’re very excited by that.” It features world premieres, and behind the scenes conversations with everyone from tech crews to the stars of film. And they’ve got instructional stuff for those looking to hone their skills. “We have panels–two on Friday. And they’re free and open to the public at the Tobin Center. That’s at 11a.m. and runs until 2:30. And also we have two other panels, and that is on Saturday. If you’re interested in getting into Hollywood, or you just want to know about it, come out. It’s a fun time. ” The Film Festival also highlights children’s films in a
Source: Texas Public Radio