BLACK Film Festival Event – Saturday September 26th (Stream for FREE all day)

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SEE THE FULL LINEUP OF FILMS:

PARKER’S DAD, 12min,. USA, Drama/Family

Directed by Max Raimi

Five years after Jackson’s parental rights were unwittingly waived, he learns about the existence of his son, Parker. Not wanting to be an absentee father, Jackson confronts the family who adopted his child and tells them who he is. Their world is cast into flux, and Jackson is thrown out of their home, but the battle for Parker is only beginning as nature and nurture struggle for influence over a stake in contested fatherhood.

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WITHER, 8min., USA, Drama

Directed by Keisha Cox

Wither is a story about finding light in darkness.

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SHIPWRECK, 10min., USA, Drama

Directed by Lisa Cole

“Shipwreck” is short narrative portrayal of a young girl coping with grief, loss and her sense of identity.

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BECOMING BLACK LAWYERS, 20min,. USA, Documentary

Directed by Evangeline M. Mitchell

Through transparent, no-holds-barred interviews, the uninterrupted voices of Black lawyers take center stage. They candidly share their experiences attending predominantly White American law schools, the significance of Blackness in law school, what it means to them to become “Black” lawyers, and their best advice and wisdom for Black people who aspire to become lawyers in the future.

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I AM A MAN, 4min, USA, Poem

Directed by Ace Anderson

A poem by Ace Anderson.

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HIT N RUN, 12min, USA, Drama

Directed by Jeremy Benbow

Hit N Run follows two friends, Micah and Joel, as they search for the culprit of a hit and run, the victim of which is Micah’s sister Shauna. Venturing through various neighborhoods, they come across a myriad of characters, all testing their emotional stability and sense of self while seeking justice for Shauna.

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