
Have you ever wanted to attend a film festival? Good news, thanks to Amazon, the filmmakers who participated, the SXSW will be be presented at Amazon over a 10 day period from April 27 – May 6, 2020. I’ve wanted to attend a film festival and while this might not be the full in person effect, it’s going to give me the first opportunity to check out films being screened. As can readers.
Make a note of the official site: https://www.amazon.com/adlp/sxsw
There will be panels and Q&As through the Alma Har’el-founded Free The Work. “Amazon’s SXSW 2020 Film Festival Collection is giving a platform to work that would have been celebrated at this year’s festival,” said Har’el, who helmed Honey Boy. “Free The Work’s mission is to find new pathways to the discovery of underrepresented creators and we’re excited to help celebrate, spotlight, and provide a platform for the voices of these talented filmmakers.”
SXSW 2020 Festival Slate To Launch On Prime Video April 27 – Deadline
With this starting next Monday, I have to get in gear and start profiling the full-length movies being presented. Here’s the quick list:

As of this writing, I have absolutely zero idea what any of these full-length films are about. I’m not sure all the shorts, as I don’t normally watch shorts, but I plan to watch at least some of those.
Expect several SXSW2020 reviews next week. Exciting times!
Thanks for this. I attended a portion of the Durham, NC, “Full Frame Documentary Film Festival” one year and liked it. Short films are nice digestible bits. They are hit-and-miss akin to the full-length features; good for you to give them a try.
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The thing I do like about the short films is they should/could be about the size of an anthology show story within an episode. 20-25 times is plenty of time to tell a great short story.
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