Bosque Film Society kicks off charter membership drive

  • As the brainchild of Matt Wallace (far left) and Brett Voss (far right), the Bosque Film Society is a non-profit organization focused on promoting film appreciation, education and production in Bosque County while serving as the “Friends of The Cliftex Theatre,” the longest continuously-operating movie theater in Texas. Along with their wives Miriam Wallace and Simone Voss, they attended the Reel East Texas Film Festival in 2019. Photo Courtesy Brett Voss
    As the brainchild of Matt Wallace (far left) and Brett Voss (far right), the Bosque Film Society is a non-profit organization focused on promoting film appreciation, education and production in Bosque County while serving as the “Friends of The Cliftex Theatre,” the longest continuously-operating movie theater in Texas. Along with their wives Miriam Wallace and Simone Voss, they attended the Reel East Texas Film Festival in 2019. Photo Courtesy Brett Voss
  • Bosque Film Society Historian Bryan Davis introduces the cult classic film “Harold & Maude” for the Bosque Film Society’s Film Appreciation Presentation in June at the Cliftex Theatre. Photo Courtesy Brett Voss
    Bosque Film Society Historian Bryan Davis introduces the cult classic film “Harold & Maude” for the Bosque Film Society’s Film Appreciation Presentation in June at the Cliftex Theatre. Photo Courtesy Brett Voss
The Bosque Film Society, which was formed in October 2020, has officially opened their charter membership drive to run through FallFest on October 16, 2021. The Bosque Film Society is a non-profit organization focused on promoting film appreciation, education and production in Bosque County, while serving as the “Friends of the CLIFTEX Theatre,” the longest continuously-operating movie theater…

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