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Last weekend, four members of The Cinematropolis team, Caleb Masters, Daniel Bokemper, Jo Light, and Christopher Shultz, attended the deadCenter 2024 Film Festival. We spent the last two weeks interviewing filmmakers, hosting panels, and writing about our thoughts on just a few of the 150+ films at the Oscar-qualifying film festival.
When we weren’t in a theater or catching up with friends and filmmakers at the parties, we were burning the midnight moonlight the only way one should at a film festival.
Join us for one last look at the festival in our deadCenter 2024 recap. For our thoughts on all of these movies, take a look at the links below.
deadCenter 2024 Recap – Content
Filmmaker Podcast Interviews with Caleb Masters
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Podcasts
* Preview: The 2024 deadCenter Film Festival Is Packed With Unique Movie-Going Experiences
* “Hailey’s Game” Delivers Heartfelt Queer Love Story
* Dylan Brodie Champions the Dream of Homegrown Oklahoma Film Industry
* Saucedo Documentary Unveils a Tale of Triumph for deadCenter’s Opening Night
* Tim Travers and the Time Traveler’s Paradox Brings Explosive Sci-Fi Spectacle to deadCenter
* Secret Mall Apartment Unveils The Untold Story of Providence Place
* Hail to the Breadsticks! Is an Irreverant Conversation Starter
* OKC Mayor David Holt Weighs In on Thriving Film Industry at deadCenter 2024
* Paul Sparks Returns to Oklahoma, A Land of Growing Opportunities for deadCenter 2024
* Deonna Marie Sings the Sounds of Cricket’s Songwriting at deadCenter 2024
* “Anuja” Filmmakers Aim To Inspire Empathy and Raise Awareness For Child Labor Globally
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