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Made in Texas Family Film Series…SPY KIDS

Made in Texas Family Film Series…SPY KIDS
Saturday, July 3 @ 3pm
Texas Spirit Theater at the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum
1800 Congress Avenue, Austin

Admission is FREE!

Some of the world’s most important spies are disappearing and Gregorio and Ingrid Cortez are worried. Having sacrificed the world of espionage for wedded bliss they now find themselves in search of a demented children’s show host who has captured their former colleagues and is transforming them into creatures for his program. But when they go missing, the mission is turned over to the only two people who have any chance at saving the day…their children.

Shot almost entirely in Austin, SPY KIDS is local Austin filmmaker Robert Rodriguez’ first foray into family films and a film which has spawned two sequels to date with a third on the way.

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In partnership with The Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum and sponsored by the Texas Film Commission, Austin Film Festival's MADE IN TEXAS FAMILY FILM SERIES is a program of three family-friendly movies filmed in Texas. This series will be presented on the Museum's Wells Fargo First Saturdays.