North Carolina Black Film Festival Explained
North Carolina Black Film Festival[1] is a yearly film festival that focuses primarily on works by Black or ethnic members of the film industry. The festival is held annually and features full-length narratives, short films, mobile entertainment as "all short form content including experimental films, music videos and webisodes", and documentaries, all by and/or featuring Black or ethnic writers, directors, actors, and actresses. The purpose of the North Carolina Black Film Festival is to publicly recognize, celebrate, and promote the work of ethnic film makers and to encourage film production and culture within the film industry in a highly competitive selection process.
External links
- News: Hotz. Amy. Black film festival gets new name, same direction. November 19, 2012. Wilmington Star-News. March 16, 2010.
- News: Hotz. Amy. Your complete guide to the Cine Noir Black Film Festival. November 19, 2012. Wilmington Star-News. March 12, 2009.
- Web site: Film Festivals. North Carolina Film Office. November 19, 2012.
- News: Thomsen. Lauren. 10th annual NC Black Film Festival kicks off. November 19, 2012. WECT. March 24, 2011.
- News: Supa. Katelyn. Black Film kicks off. November 19, 2012. WWAY-TV. March 25, 2011.
- Web site: Carver. Shea. Added Dimension: The NC Black Film Festival celebrates its 10th year. Encore online. November 19, 2012.
Notes and References
- Web site: About Us. NC Black Film Festival website. Black Arts Alliance. November 19, 2012.