Go Behind the Scenes with us at the Circle Cinema Film Festival in Tulsa, Oklahoma!

Tulsa, Oklahoma recently came alive with creativity as the Circle Cinema Film Festival kicked off its premiere night. From Hollywood producers to local indie filmmakers, actors, writers, and fans, the festival brought together the state’s vibrant film community in celebration of storytelling and cinema.

This year’s festival featured over 70 unique shorts, documentaries, and films, highlighting the incredible range of talent emerging in Oklahoma. From thought-provoking documentaries to innovative indie features, filmmakers are putting Oklahoma on the map as a go-to destination for production.


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Behind the scenes, we spoke with creators like Dana Tiger, whose film explores her family’s story and personal struggles, capturing the spirit of her life on screen. Other filmmakers showcased documentaries about the Tulsa comedy scene, rural adventures, and personal journeys that celebrate the state’s culture and creativity. Highlights included premieres of “Survival of the Calist” and “I’ve Been Blessed” by Evan Hughes, both bringing fresh perspectives to local and national audiences.

Festival attendees also shared stories of working on major productions like Jurassic Games, revealing the cutting-edge special effects and dedication involved in filmmaking. The energy throughout the evening was palpable, underscoring the importance of supporting Oklahoma filmmakers and their unique stories.

For film enthusiasts, aspiring creators, and fans of local storytelling, the Circle Cinema Film Festival is a must-see event. Follow Behind the Scenes Oklahoma to experience exclusive interviews, festival highlights, and an insider’s look at Oklahoma’s growing film industry.

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