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ON FILM: Carlos Corral

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There are a lot of movies being made in the borderland, but few opportunities to see the work of the region's talented filmmaking community. A new festival hopes to bring the best from the El Paso area to the big screen, while also showcasing emerging indie filmmakers from around the country, and perhaps the world. This week we visited with Carlos Corral, filmmaker and founder of the El Paso Film Festival, as he discussed a premier event for the El Paso Film Festival, as well as the long-term goals he hopes to achieve with this new project.

www.elpasofilmfestival.org

Aired March 31, 2018

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