Starting with "Miss India America" as the opening night movie, the 2016 Dallas/Fort Worth South Asian Film Festival (DFW SAFF) will showcase 13 award-winning shorts, documentaries and feature films.
In addition to film screenings, the February 19-21 festival at the Perot Museum in downtown Dallas and the Angelika Film Centre in Plano, will also include post-screening Q&A sessions, networking events and after parties.
JINGO Media, a Dallas & New York City-based events management company, produces the annual festival.
"We strive to bring quality, independent film programming through Texas, US and North American premieres to DFW audiences," said Jitin Hingorani principal & CEO of the company.
"We hope people will leave our festival with a better understanding of our South Asian community and an appreciation for our cultures."
The festival line up includes "I Say, Bhallaji" - short feature; "The Backward Class" - documentary, "Blue Like Me" - short documentary; "Spaces Between - short documentary; "Help Us Find Sunil Tripathi" - documentary; "Saankal" (Shackle) - feature film; "Vanvaas" - short film; "Umrika" - centerpiece feature film; "Super Girl" - short feature: "Dhanak" - feature film and "Amma Y Appa" - documentary feature.