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| Highlights of the Human Rights Watch International Film Festival | From June 13 through June 26 the Film Society of Lincoln Center in New York City hosts the 14th Annual Human Rights Watch International Film Festival. With selections addressing issues from the Palestinian-Israel conflict to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa, the festival exhibits a much-needed localized perspective on major human rights issues from every corner of the world. | 06/20/2003 |
| blackfilm.com would like you to support the 10th African Film Festival in NYC | The best of recent and classic African cinema will be shown at the 10th New York African Film Festival. | 04/04/2003 |
| The 2003 Imagenation Film & Music Festival | The IMAGEnation Film & Music Festival was a great platform for socially conscious film goers and culture addicts to screen the new independent work and interact with the artists producing the work. | 02/28/2003 |
| Urbanworld Schedule and Information | The Urbanworld Film Festival announced today the roster of films that will be featured in the Sixth Annual Urbanworld Film Festival for 2002. Presented by HBO, this year's event will take place August 7-11, 2002 in New York City, New York at the Loews 34th Street Theater, the Loews State Theater in Times Square, the Magic Johnson Theater in Harlem, and the Directors Guild of America. | 08/02/2002 |
| Confessions of an aspiring filmmaker post : 2001 Acapulco Black Film Festival | "LUMUMBA should win an Oscar for something so tell me how it didn't win the award for Best International Film?" By Brandi Smith | 06/22/2001 |
| "One Week" in Acapulco | "In a community where homophobia still plays a major role socially, "One Week" comes direct in it's dealings with an epidemic that is affecting young African-Americans at an alarming rate." By Neil Hodges | 06/22/2001 |
| The 2001 Acapulco Black Film Festival : June 4 – 9, 2001 | The Acapulco Black Film Festival is a celebration of the cinematic work of Black filmmakers and artists. The ABFF offers a competitive showcase of independent Black cinema from around the world.... | 04/12/2001 |
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