film

Film screening in South Haven intended to spread awareness about Black soldiers in WWII

A free screening of a film shot partially in Michigan will be held in South Haven next month to spread…

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What Netflix snub, Showmax exit stun means for Kenya’s film industry

The omission of Kenyan films from Netflix comes at a time of major upheaval in the global content market, following…

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North Carolina Black Film Festival Celebrates 24 Years in Wilmington

North Carolina Black Film Festival Returns to Wilmington for 24th Year WILMINGTON, N.C. – The highly anticipated 24th annual North…

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Comedy film ‘Wild Sing’ about former hip-hop group premieres June 3

The comedy film “Wild Sing,” featuring Gang Dong-won, Um Tae-goo, and Park Ji-hyun, is set to premiere in theaters on…

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Black Women Film Network to Honor Merkerson, Brooks, Pride

The Black Women Film Network (BWFN) will host its 2026 Annual Summit on Saturday, March 21, at Atlanta’s Loudermilk Center.…

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Middlebury Film Series Features “Foxy Brown” Screening

The film series at Middlebury is recontextualizing films often dismissed in mainstream film history, bringing them back into public view…

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Kenya Emerges as Hub for African Film Production

When two diaspora filmmakers land in Kenya with cameras, scripts, and a week-long creative itinerary, it’s tempting to call it…

3 months ago

South African Sci-Fi Film Rupture Debuts

Abongwe L. Booi has released ‘Rupture,’ a new South African science fiction short film. Booi, a SAMA-nominated writer, director, and…

3 months ago

Porcelain War Film Screening and Discussion Set

The Delegation of the European Union to Kenya, along with the High Commission of Canada, the Embassies of France and…

3 months ago

Aïnouz Film Delivers Dark Humor and Provocative Moments

The film Rosebush Pruning, directed by Karim Aïnouz, premiered in competition at the Berlin Film Festival. Co-written with Efthimis Filippou,…

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