The 35-seat space is the brainchild of a Dallas International Film Festival alumnus.
Inside Oak Cliff’s Tyler Station building is a newly appointed room with white walls, 35 chairs and a projector. And, on various days, Tony Nguyen. The Dallas International Film Festival alumnus who’s now a programmer for the Austin Asian American Film Festival christened the venue, Spacy, on Aug. 3 as a micro-cinema showing movies you’re unlikely to see elsewhere in North Texas.
, will give a look at the “horrors of trauma and survival” but with an aesthetic Nguyen calls kaleidoscopic and Gen-Z-like in its layered editing. A program set for September will screen six films by German director Rosa von Praunheim that range from a chronicle of the American gay rights movement to a portrait of Warhol superstar Tally Brown.
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