, The 26th Annual San
Francisco Black Film Festival is fabulous. Here's just a glimpse of
what's coming your way... lot's to view and enjoy. Look out, cause more news is
coming! Tune in to www.sfbff.org for
updates...JW
San Francisco Black
Film Festival "Healing The World One Film At A Time
Celebrating 26 Years of Black Film ..Over 75 films line
up the 2024 San Francisco Black Film Festival, June 13-16th, during Black Music
Month and over Father's Day Weekend and in celebration of Juneteenth.
By: Wright Enterprises www.wrightnow.biz
SAN FRANCISCO -
May 30, 2024 -
PRLog -- Posted Courtesy of Wright
Enterprises Community Spotlight, San Francisco ~ Dallas ~~~
San Francisco Black Film Festival Celebrating 26 Years of Black Film,
"Healing The World One Film At A Time"
San Francisco- As half the world's population, eight of the ten most
populous countries go to the polls The San Francisco Black Film Festival,
June 13-16th invites San Francisco and the world to vote to have fun and to be
educated at the festival's, anniversary "Celebrating 26 Years of
Black Film, Healing The World One Film At A Time." Going
into its second quarter of a century, The San Francisco Black Film Festival
filled with fun, thought provoking-panels, parties, and diverse films that
speak to the best in humanity encouraging people to 'be the change they want to
see', has something for everyone's film tastes.
"We are so appreciative of our friends and sponsors that help to keep the
festival alive and well as we continue to "heal the world one film at a
time," since our beginnings in the Fillmore in 1998, said Cree Ray,
granddaughter of the late Arts Impresario, Ave Montague. "I realize
what a unique position we have as a festival as a third generation institution
in San Francisco that has lost so many of its Black citizens. We invite
people of all backgrounds to come to the table of discussion and see Black
Films that speak to all humanity.
The San Francisco Black Film Festival over the years has screened nearly two
thousand films
affecting the lives of over 5,000 directors, writers and producers. This
year seventy films will be added; uplifting over 200 independent filmmakers and
more than 400 actors who are emerging as top talent. They join
celebrities that have graced San Francisco Black Film Festival screens such as Danny
Glover, Taraji P. Henson, Mario Van Peebles, the late Melvin Van Peebles; the
late Ray Liotta; Delroy Lindo; Morgan Simpson; Spike Lee; Barry Shabaka
Henley; Terri J. Vaughn, Taryn Manning; Kielle Sanchez; Tom Skerritt; Carl
Lumbly; Jimmy-Jean Louis; Mike Colter; and more.
The San Francisco Black Film Festival 2024 selection includes thought provoking
shorts and features where a complete list can be found at
https://www.sfbff.org/films.
The 2024 selection includes but is not limited to the following:
Timeless:
A Virgin Island Love Story by Edward La Borde, Jr. and
multi-platinum
recording artist and music producer D'Wayne Wiggins of Tony Toni Tone unveils
a tale of two enthralling love stories, set in different eras yet fascinatingly
entwined;
To End All Spells by
Kwabena & Zak Cedarholm
showcases an unforgiving desert warrior who is determined to protect a sacred
psychedelic fruit, Palve;
The Moon is Aquarius by
Jesse
Kuba is a love story based in
San Francisco as a young couple fall in love with the City
and each other;
Claude Aline-Miller's 376 Days that highlights
internationally celebrated artist
Nick Cave;
Rochee Jeffrey takes
a satirical look at toxic beauty culture in his film "
The Flacalta
Effect;" Bay Area filmmaker
Eve A. Ma takes a look at
the rhythms and the drums of the Yoruba in Nigeria with her
Kasaki's
Drums;
Rick Page chronicles the end of a couple's life-long
journey of 70 years with
Minutes to Go!; Remember the
beautiful Jayne Kennedy and her breakthrough as an American sportscaster?
Sofiya
Songhai does in her
Inception highlighting Kennedy's vaulting over
hurdles as the first Black female sportscaster.
Let these short highlights of the over 75 films at the San Francisco Black Film
Festival encourage you to see and hear the voices of talented filmmakers who
are emerging and established. Can you recognize some of the San Francisco
Black Film Festival alumni? More news to come about our new, old,
emerging and established filmmakers. Stay tuned to
www.sfbff.org for upcoming news
and events.
Sponsors for this year's San Francisco Black Film Festival include:
African
American Art & Culture Complex; San Francisco Arts Commission; California
Arts Commission; The Dream Keeper Initiative of San Francisco; The Academy of
Art University; Durban International Film Festival; NOSACONN; Hotel Nikko;
Hylife O'City Productions; and others. For a complete list of
sponsors visit
www.sfbff.org.
Sponsorships are still available as they are yearlong through the upcoming 26th
Anniversary San Francisco Black Film Festival, June 13-16, 2024. Email
creeray@sfbff.org for the
San Francisco Black Film Festival Sponsorship Package.
A donation of just $25 adds you to the "25 to Thrive Campaign"
launching the next quarter of a century of the San Francisco Black Film
Festival. Donate here:
https://tinyurl.com/SFBFF25toThrive
The mission of the
San Francisco Black Film Festival is to celebrate
African American cinema and the African Cultural Diaspora and to showcase a
diverse collection of films – from emerging and established filmmakers. This is
accomplished by presenting Black films, which reinforce positive images and
dispel negative stereotypes, and providing film artists from the Bay Area in
particular and around the world in general, a forum for their work to be viewed
and discussed. Impacting tourism and cultural exchange, The San Francisco Black
Film Festival believes film can lead to a better understanding of and
communication between peoples of diverse cultures, races and lifestyles, while
simultaneously serving as a vehicle to initiate dialogue on the important
issues of our times.
Jackie Wright
www.wrightnow.biz
Wright Enterprises
San Francisco ~ Dallas