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Wednesday, 4 November 2015

Thirty Years of the Austin Film Society: An Interview with Richard Linklater

Richardlinklater_large Linklater c. 1990 In 1985, six years before the release of Slacker, Richard Linklater's iconic portrait of a generation, the Texan filmmaker founded the Austin Film Society. The group began as a small band of cinephiles eager to see classic, . . .

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