The South by Southwest Film Festival is planning a largely in-person event this March, after the pandemic forced the Austin, Texas, event to go virtual the last two years.
to turn virtual the last two years, the Austin, Texas, festival is plotting a largely in-person event this March that will feature the premieres of the third season of Donald Glover’s “Atlanta,” the latest from Richard Linklater and the Sandra Bullock-Channing Tatum comedy “The Lost City.”
SXSW announced its slate of 99 feature films, including 76 world premieres, on Wednesday. All of those films, organizers said, will have in-person premieres. Films that choose to will also have online screenings for badge holders the following day.. An online component was later presented. Last year, the festival was held entirely virtually.“The last two years have been complicated, and full of uncharted new waters for all of us.
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