Black Cinema Consortium 40th anniversary highlights Black film, social change and economic inclusion in SF
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Black Cinema Consortium 40th anniversary highlights Black film, social change and economic inclusion in SF
Graphic Design: Kareem Leferro by Kenya Ratcliff From April 17 to 27, the longest-running film festival in the Americas, the San Francisco International Film Festival (SFIFF), will screen a diverse program of innovative films from across the globe, with a particular emphasis on filmmakers who call the Bay Area home. The Black Cinema Group (now called the Black Cinema Consortium), founded in 1985 with the mission to elevate the voices of Black f…
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