Andrea Amosson Named as Finalist for Book Award

Nowadays Orange author Andrea Amosson has been named among the finalists for the International Latino Book Awards with her novel “Las Lunas de Atacama“. Amosson is competing in the category for Best Latino Focused Fiction Book – Spanish. Winners will be announced later this year. Best of luck to Andrea!

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NOWADAYS ORANGE present in the Dallas 24-Hour Video Race

NOWADAYS ORANGE present in the Dallas 24-Hour Video Race

On May 16, 2017, Alex Garcia Topete served as a judge for this year’s edition of the Dallas 24-Hour Video Race. The event challenges teams of filmmakers to make a short movie with certain elements/requirements in the span of 24 hours. Alex proudly represented Nowadays Orange Productions as a firm supporter of burgeoning talent and all things film-related in the North Texas area. Congratulations to […]

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DIFF 2017 Full Line-Up Announced

DIFF 2017 Full Line-Up Announced

It’s real! The full line-up of the Dallas International Film Festival 2017 has been announced! Read the details here.

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DALLAS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2017 Is Fast Approaching!

DALLAS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2017 Is Fast Approaching!

The team of Nowadays Orange will once again be a part of the Dallas International Film Festival in its 2017 edition, ranging from Programming and film curation to Special Events coverage. For news and passes for DIFF 2017, click here.

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Nowadays Orange Working on Upcoming TV Pilot

The Nowadays Orange team went location scouting and filming throughout Dallas-Fort Worth for an upcoming television pilot. Stay tuned for updates!

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Premieres of OUR AMERICAS Documentary Series

Premieres of OUR AMERICAS Documentary Series

The past July 14th and August 4th, The Mexico Institute of Dallas, TX, hosted private premieres of the first two episodes of the documentary series “Our Americas” made by Nowadays Orange in association with Atitlan Communications. The series explores the many ways North, Central and South America have been historically unified. The first film in this series, “Roads That Bind” speaks of the close historical […]

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Nowadays Orange Present at the First Tampico International Film Festival

Nowadays Orange Present at the First Tampico International Film Festival

This past November 13 marked the opening day of the first Tampico International Film Festival in Tampico, Mexico–Alex Garcia Topete’s hometown. Nowadays Orange was present at the event was asked to be a featured speaker for the Short Films screening of the festival, congratulating the filmmakers and staff, and welcoming the public to the event. Here’s hoping this is just one edition of many to […]

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Nowadays Orange supports the North Texas Book Festival

Nowadays Orange supports the North Texas Book Festival

In association with Atacama Press, Nowadays Orange Productions will be serving as a supporting sponsor of the new Spanish-focused North Texas Book Festival Awards. The festival has been promoting authors and publishing in North Texas for the past 11 years, but this is the first time their showcasing Spanish on its own. You can find out more in the link: http://www.ntbf.org/2017-book-award-application.html

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Erin Coulehan Named Among El Paso’s ’30 Under 30′

Erin Coulehan Named Among El Paso’s ’30 Under 30′

The University of Texas at El Paso has named author Erin Coulehan among their “30 Under 30” award for 2016 thanks to her success in publishing, journalism, and philanthropy.  

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Nowadays Orange Present in the First Festival de Cine Latino Americano

Nowadays Orange Present in the First Festival de Cine Latino Americano

The past September 22-25, the first Festival de Cine Latino Americano took place in Fort Worth, Texas–and Nowadays Orange was present. Alex Garcia Topete was the Director of Programming of the festival, taking charge of selecting the 40 films of the festival’s lineup, including features, documentaries, and outstanding shorts. Here’s hoping for 2017’s festival to be bigger and better!

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