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Texas Rhapsody

"A modern Texas tale with grit, humor, music, and heart."

Texas Rhapsody is a powerful, inspiring film set against the oil fields and open skies of West Texas. Inspired by 3 true stories, it follows lives shaped by immigration, grit, and hope - where music becomes shared language. Written and produced by Sam Pfiester and directed by Taylor Stanley, the film features non-actors playing themselves, striking landscapes, and an unflinching look at humanity.

Top Cast

  • Sergio Salani

    Sergio Salani

    Giorgio Salani

  • Hunter Enis

    Hunter Enis

    Hunter Enis

  • Rebecca Noble

    Rebecca Noble

    Evelyn Salani

  • James Enis

    James Enis

    James Enis

  • Houston McKenzie

    Houston McKenzie

    Realtor

  • Laura McKenzie

    Laura McKenzie

    Waitress

  • Carlos DeAntonis

    Carlos DeAntonis

    Cook

  • Lillie McCloud

    Lillie McCloud

    Waitress

Overview

Texas Rhapsody is a powerful, inspiring film set against the oil fields and open skies of West Texas. Inspired by 3 true stories, it follows lives shaped by immigration, grit, and hope - where music becomes shared language. Written and produced by Sam Pfiester and directed by Taylor Stanley, the film features non-actors playing themselves, striking landscapes, and an unflinching look at humanity.

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