Film IT CAME FROM TEXAS Film Festival

The Third Annual IT CAME FROM TEXAS Film Festival Returns September 12-14 at the Plaza Theatre in Downtown Garland


Written by Kelly Kitchens

Festival celebrates three award-winning, Texas-made films, showcasing True Texas Tales: THE GREAT DEBATERS (2007), BONNIE AND CLYDE (1967) and THE ALAMO (1960)

The IT CAME FROM TEXAS Film Festival makes its return to the Plaza Theatre in Garland, located at 521 W. State Street. The third annual IT CAME FROM TEXAS Film Festival, which showcases films made within the Lone Star State with a theme of True Texas Tales, will kick off on Friday, September 12 and continue through Sunday, September 14, taking place entirely within the Plaza Theatre, on the square in downtown Garland. IT CAME FROM TEXAS Film Festival will be sponsored by the City of Garland and Garland Cultural Arts.

All-access Festival passes are currently on sale for an early-bird price of $55, offering access to the entire weekend of films and events at the Plaza Theatre, as well as discounts around the Square. All-access passes will increase to $65 on July 7, 2025. Passes available at Prekindle.com/Calendar/ItCameFromTexasFilmFest

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TRUE TEXAS TALES

“The disclosure ‘based on a true story’ is something we are accustomed to seeing at the beginning of many movies. That word ‘based’ leaves a lot of wiggle room for Hollywood to tell the story.  
 
“Words like legends, myths, reports, accounts, records, memoirs, allegories, epics, and sagas are often used interchangeably, but they are frequently far from the truth of what really happened. 

“We will showcase films that share the true Texas stories through the eyes of filmmakers and see how they enhanced the stories or, in some cases, make it more notable,” said Kelly Kitchens, festival director. “Then, we discuss how the true stories unfolded with authors, historians, experts and, in some cases, family members.”

“Gordon Smith will be returning to offer his encyclopedic knowledge of films made in Texas. We are both grateful to the City of Garland and the Garland Cultural Arts team for their continued support of this one-of-a-kind film festival,” Kitchens added.



GORDON K. SMITH RETURNS TO OFFER HIS FILM EXPERTISE

Gordon K. Smith, the film historian specializing in movies made in Texas, brings his deep-dive knowledge to this effort.



“For this year’s IT CAME FROM TEXAS Film Festival, we’ll be showcasing some award-winning films based on true stories of the Lone Star State. However much fictionalized, they played a big part in turning those stories into Texas and American legends.  These include THE GREAT DEBATERS, John Wayne’s 1960 version of THE ALAMO, and 1967’s BONNIE AND CLYDE, which was inducted into the National Film Registry in 1992.  I’ll talk about the facts vs. the fiction, the background on their making, and my personal connection to some of them,” Smith said.

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FESTIVAL WILL INCLUDE THESE TEXAS-MADE FILMS:
Full film list and full release to come:


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12

THE GREAT DEBATERS (2007)


Director: Denzel Washington 

Filmed in Wiley College – 711 Wiley Avenue, Marshall, Texas; Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Mansfield Studios, Mansfield, Louisiana; Palestine, Texas (Texas State Railroad); Shreveport, Louisiana; and Boston, Massachusetts.

SYNOPSIS:
Chronicles the travails of the Wiley College debate team in 1935 Texas as they explore the challenges of racial strife and the power of their voices for social change.
The Great Debaters (2007) Trailer

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13

BONNIE AND CLYDE (1967)
Director: Arthur Penn

Filmed in Red Oak, Texas (Bank Robbery); Denton, Texas; Rowlett, Texas; Waxahachie, Texas; Garland, Texas; Midlothian, Texas; Pilot Point, Texas; Trinity River, Texas; Dallas, Texas; Venus, Texas (Bank Robbery); Maypearl, Texas; Lemmon Lake, Texas (Shootout); Ponder, TexasWarner Brothers Burbank Studios; Crandall, Texas, USA  (as Arcadia, Louisiana); Lavon, Texas; and Albertson Ranch, Triunfo, California, USA  (slow-motion death scene).



SYNOPSIS:
This classic, Oscar-winning film depicts the days of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow as they rob banks and evade law enforcement throughout the Depression-era South, in a film that pioneered cinematic techniques and movie violence.

Bonnie And Clyde (1967) Official Trailer #1 – Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway Movie – YouTube

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15



THE ALAMO (1960) 
Director: John Wayne


Filmed in Alamo Village, Highway 674, Brackettville, Texas (the Alamo); Brackettville, Texas (San Antonio setting); and in various places in Mexico at the start of production shooting.

SYNOPSIS:

This epic, directorial effort from legendary actor John Wayne portrays the events of the Battle of the Alamo in 1836 and was known not only for its grand scale but also for its immense production cost.

THE ALAMO (1960) | Official Trailer | MGM

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IT CAME FROM TEXAS Film Festival
The Third Annual Fest of Films Made in Texas
 
WHAT:
City of Garland’s Cultural Arts presents It Came From Texas Film Festival
Texas-sized True Texas Tales: Texas-made films return to the Big Screen.
  
ADMISSION – PASSES and TICKETS:
Festival passes are currently on sale

 Available online at http://GarlandArts.com
And specifically https://www.prekindle.com/calendar/itcamefromtexasfilmfest

Early-Bird Festival Pass: $55; $65 (starting July 7)
(Full value of individual tickets is $125)

Festival Pass Perks:
Limited Availability
Early admission
Commemorative Poster
Discounts from participating businesses and restaurants


WHEN and WHERE:
Sep 12-14, 2025

The Plaza Theatre on the Downtown Square
521 W. State Street
Garland, TX 75040




Connect with IT CAME FROM TEXAS: 

#ItCameFromTXFF
https://GarlandArts.com
More connection links to come.
 
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About the IT CAME FROM TEXAS Film Festival:
IT CAME FROM TEXAS Film Festival is a three-day film experience that ventures to celebrate Texas’s contribution to the cinematic medium through films telling true Texas tales.


IT CAME FROM TEXAS Film Festival provides a first-of-its-kind, visual-arts forum in Garland, TX, dedicated to raising appreciation for films of all sorts in the community. It hopes to unite the community and create a spirited appreciation of films made in Texas.


The third annual IT CAME FROM TEXAS Film Festival is a collaboration with the City of Garland and Garland Cultural Arts and will be held on September 12-14, 2025, at the Plaza Theatre (521 W. State St., Garland). 

To view the film schedule, purchase passes or get more information, visit GarlandArts.com.

We’d like to thank our sponsors:
City of Garland
Garland Cultural Arts

About the author

Kelly Kitchens

Kelly J Kitchens (Wickersham), film publicist

As an editor and feature writer, Kelly J. Kitchens found herself engrossed in North Texas’ arts, entertainment, leisure/hospitality and fund-raising events scene in the early and mid-'90s where she was a feature writer, critic and editor for a weekly arts and entertainment magazine in Dallas called The Met. Her love of film, music, art, theater and worthy causes drove her to then pursue the publicity side of the media business in 1995. Kelly has been honored by being named a “master publicist” in the Fort Worth Business Press and an “ace media maven” in The Dallas Morning News.

For more than 25 years, Kelly has had her hand in much of the Dallas film world. For instance, she publicized Angelika Film Centers openings in Dallas and Plano and the revitalization of Houston’s Angelika. She is the director of press and publicity for several area film festivals and independent films playing at other film festivals. And in 2022, she plans to return to be the publicist for Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas in DFW.

During the pandemic, Kelly wasn’t sure where her career would take her. Fortunately, she was able to help save Thin Line Film Festival, Dallas VideoFest's DocuFest and AltFiction Fest, Pegasus Film Festival, among other film festivals as they turned to go virtual instead of canceling.

As the world emerges from the pandemic, Kelly is working on publicity for Pegasus Media Project, Who Needs Sleep Telethon, as well as several films making their ways into the festival circuit and an Amazon series nominated for a Daytime Emmy, #WASHED.

One of Kelly’s specialties is her Media Roundtables. RTs are modified press conferences that turn into conversations and virtual film schools with filmmakers, festival directors and anyone else she happens to be working with at the time. Get a feel for these media roundtables at this YouTube playlist: https://tinyurl.com/KJKPRMediaRoundtables