SMU premieres four student films at film festival
Four SMU students premiered their unique films at the North Texas Universities Film Festival last week.
Four SMU students premiered their unique films at the North Texas Universities Film Festival last week.
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“Green Book” is a film that explores the compassion, humor and human connection between an African-American musician and an Italian-American bouncer in 1962.
The film “A Simple Favor” was stylish and dark.