
The Dome Film Festival may be small, but its impact is huge! This is a small film festival you don’t want to miss. Let me tell you why.
Don’t Miss Texas’ Best Small Film Festival
As I said in my quick review on social media, this was one of the best festivals I've experienced in a long time. This holiday is very quaint and heartwarming. This is a little festival that can do it. In just its second year, RTFF is already growing, attracting major talent including writers, producers, actors, and more!
In addition to hosting the friendliest people, this town will easily remind you of where you came from gilmore girls. From town squares to cafes, bed and breakfasts, dance halls, restaurants and more, domes feel like something out of a movie or TV show.









Oh, and what about Festival Academy? This is one of the most beautiful venues I have ever seen. Founded in 1971 by world-renowned concert pianist James Dick, you might think it's been around since the early 1900s. It's absolutely stunning – and since it's not centuries old, that means it's both state-of-the-art and beautiful.


But, back to the festival! As a first time attendee, not only did I enjoy my time at the event, but I'm already planning a return next year. Want to know why I like it so much? Read on for some of the daily highlights.
Dome Film Festival Highlights
Thursday:
- filter adult childrenstarring Texas native Thomas Sadowski.
- Rockin' Opening Night Party You Can Learn More About here.






Friday:
- Coffee and chat with Eric Roberts (brother of Julia Roberts and father of Emma Roberts).
- A panel discussion on the influence of fashion and film, exploring how on-screen looks inspire real-world trends, reflect cultural shifts and evolve with new technologies.
- The Texas Tribute Night honors acclaimed actors, filmmakers and creative artists, including on-stage conversations with honorees and showcasing excerpts from some of their most memorable work.





Saturday:
- The short film pays tribute to legendary Texas women, including Houston Grande Dame Lynn Wyatt and The Melody Maid, an all-female teen singing group from Beaumont who traveled to military bases and hospitals around the world from 1942 to 1972.
- A showcase for rising stars that puts the spotlight on Hollywood's next generation. Honorees include: Ayden Mayeri, Charlie Rowe, Paulina Chávez, Greg Tarzan Davis and Jacob Lofland.
- Screening for narrative features due west. The film centers on a small-town West Texas woman in need of medical care who is forced to break the law. The film stars Adrianne Palicki, Henry Thomas, Ciara Bravo, Odette Annable, Austin Nichols and others.
- RTFF '54, an awards show celebrating film, fashion and disco!



Sunday:
- Screening of Richard Linklater's films “Nouvelle Vague” and “Honey Joon” starring “Nouveau”
Aiden Meyery. - Texas Retro Special Screening the only thrilldedicated to the brilliant Diane Keaton.
- closing night movie Jay Kelly Starring George Clooney, Adam Sandler and “Rising Star” Charlie Rowe.



And these are just the highlights! Trust me, this is a festival you need to attend! Tickets for 2026 are not yet on sale, but once they are, you can expect us to pour you the tea! stay tuned…
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