Society of Texas Film Critics
Formation | 1994 |
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Extinction | 1998 |
Purpose | Film critics |
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Founder | Michael MacCambridge |
The Society of Texas Film Critics (STFC) was an organization composed of selected print, television, radio, and internet film critics from across the state of Texas.[1] Every major metropolitan area of the state was represented among its membership.[2][3]
The STFC was founded in 1994 by Michael MacCambridge, former film critic of the Austin American-Statesman. The organization presented a set of awards each year for excellence in film, including a Lone Star Award for a film set or shot in the Lone Star State.[2] Founded with 21 members, the size of the organization decreased slightly each year. By 1996, film critic Joe Leydon had taken the role of Society president.[3] The group disbanded in 1998 after just four years of awards ceremonies.
Ceremonies
- Society of Texas Film Critics Awards 1994
- Society of Texas Film Critics Awards 1995
- Society of Texas Film Critics Awards 1996
- Society of Texas Film Critics Awards 1997
References
- ↑ MacCambridge, Michael (December 22, 1994). "The Lone Star Academy: Texas film critics gather to add votes for 1994's best to the throng". Austin American-Statesman. Retrieved December 17, 2010.
- 1 2 "Texas critics establish group to vote on films". Austin American-Statesman. September 9, 1994. p. E2. Retrieved December 17, 2010.
- 1 2 "Texas critics vote 'Fargo' best '96 film". Austin American-Statesman. December 20, 1996. p. E3. Retrieved December 17, 2010.
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