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First-Person Account: San Diego Black Film FestivalThe 2011 film festival had more than 100 movies and shorts.- Visiting the San Diego Black Film FestivalSunny Southern California is the perfect backdrop for the San Diego Black Film Festival (SDBFF). In 2011, the festival will run from January 27th to 30th. What should this year's attendees know for maximum enjoyment?
"Stomp the Yard" Star, Meagan Good, to Host Independent Black Film Festival Awards Show Airing on Comcast Digital CableThe Independent Black Film Festival (IBFF) and Comcast Digital Cable have joined forces to provide national exposure to independent filmmakers by adding the 2007 IBFF FADE IN Awards Show to Comcast's ON DEMAND programming.
Black Film Festivals and the Bitter African-American FilmmakerWhile reading blogs and other online entries, I have come to realize that there is a lot of hostility toward Black Film Festivals. To my surprise, the hostility toward Black Film festivals is from many African-American filmmakers.- The Best 90's Black FilmsThe 90's were a booming time for Black film. This is the decade that Black movies began to reach their peak and get more recognition.
- Another 50 of My Favorite Black FilmsThis is part two of an article about my favorite black films.
- 50 of My Favorite Black FilmsThis is an article about my favorite black films of all time.
I WIll Follow Marks the Beginning of AFFRMI WIll Follow is the first film released under The African-American Film Festival Releasing Movement (AFFRM)- A Short History of Black FilmThe black film industry was created in 1912 to serve audiences abandoned by Hollywood. Pioneering artists paved the way for the gradual acceptance of black film and lead directly to the success of many of today's artists and filmmakers.
Why Aren't Black Films More Successful?Have you ever wondered why there aren't more black films nominated for awards? Perhaps the answer lies within the African American community...
Film Financing Clinic, ASCAP Indie Night, What Teens Want East, Writer's Boot Camp, Teens Music Camp, Music for the Screen, Acapulco Black Film Festival, "My First Film" Panel HighlightNews and Networking Events Covering the Media and Show Business Industry for this Month from The Actor's Checklist News & Events page.
Must See or Must See Again Black 80's FilmsSome of the most excellent movies during the 80's were Black comedy, drama, and action films. Here is a list of the best 80's Black Films that are definitely must-sees or must see again.