By Associated Press - Monday, May 4, 2015

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - About 100 films have been selected for screenings at the 15th Annual deadCENTER Film Festival in Oklahoma City.

More than 1,000 films were submitted for the festival including comedies, dramas, documentaries and short films from Oklahoma and around the world. Kim Haywood, director of programming and education for the festival, says a record eight feature films produced in Oklahoma made the cut.

The festival will take place June 10-14 at five locations in downtown Oklahoma City. More than 25,000 people attended festival screenings in 2014, generating an economic impact of about $2.1 million for Oklahoma City.

The deadCENTER Film Festival is Oklahoma’s largest, named for its geographic location in the center of the U.S. The nonprofit organization provides year-round events to support its mission to promote independent film arts.

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