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BlackStar Projects Releases Full Schedule of Programs for 2022 Film Festival

BlackStar Projects announces its full slate of programming for the 2022 BlackStar Film Festival August 3 – 7th.  Taking place both online and in-person in Philadelphia, this year’s  festival includes in-person screenings at Penn Live Arts at Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts; panel discussions, workshops, and parties at sites across  Philadelphia; and virtual events accessible to a global audience

Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from actors, filmmakers, visual  artists, and radical thinkers, including Arthur Jafa, Coco Fusco, Dindga McCannon,  and dream hampton, among others. Panels and conversations, the full list of which  is below, will address topics including youth perspectives on screen, Black  spiritual traditions rendered through the moving image, accessibility within  filmmaking practices, the affective power of sound in Black and Indigenous storytelling, healing-centered production practices, and more. 

https://www.blackstarfest.org/

The fest is open to the public. Registration is also available for both the opening and closing night parties on the festival site. 

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The BlackStar Film Festival is an annual celebration of the visual and  storytelling traditions of the African diaspora and of global Indigenous  communities, showcasing films by Black, Brown and Indigenous artists from around  the world. The 2022 edition is set to feature a total of 76 films representing 27  countries, including 16 world, 8 North America, 12 East Coast, and 8 US premieres.  It will include narrative features and shorts, documentary features and shorts,  and experimental films. 

“Our programs are an integral part of each year’s festival, as they introduce our  audiences to the visionary creatives bringing these powerful stories to life,”  said Festival Director Nehad Khader. “This year’s slate of events promises to  further illuminate the many themes and ideas drawn across the screenings.” 

Passes for the festival are available for purchase here

The full list of film screenings and program  descriptions is available via the festival schedule here. All venues will be  wheelchair accessible, and most in-person events will have American Sign  Language (ASL) interpreters. Select films will also feature Audio Description (AD)  for blind & low-vision audiences. 

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