The year 2025 may have come and gone, but that doesn’t mean this current crop of Black movies are the only ones we’ll have to savor. In fact, 2026 looks poised and ready to bring us more than a ...
*The Black Women Film Network (BWFN) has announced the honorees and programming for its 2026 Annual Summit, taking place on Saturday, March 21, 2026, at Atlanta’s Loudermilk Center. This year’s theme, ...
"We don't know any Black people like that." That's what a distributor told Kathleen Collins in 1982. She died before her film ...
By hosting screenings, discussions and other social events, the group is building community while amplifying art by filmmakers across the diaspora.
In collaboration with the Black Student Union and FSU’s chapter of the NAACP, the ALSC hosted a cinema-focused celebration of Black History Month, bringing together students for “Black History Fest,” ...
*The Black Movie Hall of Fame (BMHOF) has released a landmark list, ranking the 100 most influential Black films ever made, crafted by over 40 leading Black film critics and entertainment journalists.
The Rock got emotional at the American Black Film Festival. The American Black Film Festival recently honored Dwayne Johnson ...
The 19th annual Black History Film Festival highlights local culture, awards scholarships, and explores the economic ...
The Ryan Coogler horror is the most recognized film by the organization, taking prizes in seven of BFCC's 13 competitive categories. By Brande Victorian Deputy Awards Editor “In a year where the very ...
Watch these selections that highlight the range and evolution of Black film. By Robert Daniels Founded in 1926 as a one-week observance by the historian Carter G. Woodson, the annual celebration of ...
Award-winning Filmmakers Lisa Collins and Mark Schwartzburt Spotlight Pearl Bowser’s Groundbreaking 1970 Retrospective at the ...