San Diego Black Film Festival

web advertisement_borderCelebrating their 5th Anniversary, the San Diego Black Film Festival takes place this year from January 31 – February 3 at Regal United Artists Theatre 14 in Horton Plaza.

The star studded screenings feature actors, Olympic athletes, NBA stars, Hip Hop stars & many more!

The San Diego Black Film Festival, originally known as the Noir Film Festival, was established in 2004 as a yearly fundraiser for the Black Historical Society of San Diego, the largest black historical society in the country.

The festivities for the event are as follows:

  • January 31: Opening Reception
  • February 1: Opening Party
  • February 1-3: Film Screenings
  • February 2: Film Panel Discussions, Celebrity Meet & Greet & Awards Party

The Films

Over 250 films (10 foreign films) have been submitted to this year’s festival. The films chosen to be screened include:

20 Years

Liberation Saturday

5ive Man Confession

The Life and Tragic Death of James Byrd, Jr.

A Deeper Love

Life Sucks

A Little Bit of Love

Lifted

A Simple Promise

Love Conquers Al

A Winter Tale

Luggage

The Adventures of Teddy P. Brains

Man on the Bottom

Africa’s Daughters

Maasai (A Warriors Rite of Passage)

Algados

Mirror

Algeny (The Genetic Factor)

Mista Nice Guy

Art of Love & Struggle

My Block in Brownsville

Assata aka Joanne Chesimard

Nobody Knows (The Untold Story of Black Mormons)

At The Wall

Obara and the Merchant

B.A.M.

One Word

Before and After

The Other Side of Hip Hop (The Sixth Element)

Bit Part Players

Parker

Black Girl

Partyline

Black on Black

Patricia Baltimore

Blueprint

Patterns of Passion

C-Low: In the Beginning

Pop Foul

Champion Sound

Positively Positive

Chiles

Prop

Colored Frames

The Secret

Come Walk in my Shoes

Self-Determination

The Cover Up

Shadow Ball

Curtain Call

Shattered Dreams

Darfur The Movie

Shell

Dead Meat

Simulacra

Dex Davis Child of God

Sister’s Keeper

Diary of a User

Slum Noir

The Doll

Solace

Dr. Cyclops

Something is Killing Tate

Dreamboy (My life as a QVC Host)

Song in the Crisis

Ellipsis

Spent

The End Results

Spin

Escape From Luanda 

Stolen Love

F-You, Pay Me

Streets of Color

Felix Cumpleanos

Strides

Find Yourself a Dream (The Bob Love Story)

Sunday Afternoon

The Good Mother of Abangoh

Swine Liquor & White Women

Got Purpose?

Sympathetic Details

The Guerrero Project

Theodore

Heartlines

This Can’t Be My Life

Holding Hands

Till We Stop Having Fun

Hollywood Jerome

Too Saved

Homecoming

Tried To…

I Want You

Trouble in the Water

In the Wake

Urban Genesis

Keys

Vista View

Kings of the Evening

The Wannabe

Kujo My Love

Who is Unita Blackwell

Lady Magdalene’s

Ya Heard Me?

Land of Promise: The Story of Allensworth

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Visit the San Diego Black Film Festival (SDBFF) website for ticket prices & more information.

5 Responses to “San Diego Black Film Festival”

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  3. January 25th, 2008 | 10:32 am

    Star Trek’s “Uhura” (and now Heroes’ “Nana Dawson”), Nichelle Nichols, is the star and executive producer ofthe suspense-comedy feature, Lady Magdalene’s, having its world-premiere screening at the San Diego Black Film Festival on Saturday, February 2nd at 8:00 PM (Regal United Artists 14 Theatres in Horton Plaza in downtown San Diego). Nichelle will be at this screening to introduce the movie and greet her fans! Advance tickets for this screening are $10 and can be ordered on the website of the San Diego Black Film Festival at http://www.sdbff.com/. You can see the Lady Magdalene’s trailer and a music video of Nichelle Nichols performing the new gospel song “Rahab the Harlot” from the movie soundtrack on Lady Magdalene’s official website at http://www.ladymagdalenes.com/.

    I look forward to seeing you there!

    J. Neil Schulman
    Writer/Director/Supporting Actor
    Lady Magdalene’s

  4. January 29th, 2008 | 9:16 am

    Thanks for the update, Neil!

  5. January 30th, 2008 | 5:50 pm

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