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The American Black Film Festival's (ABFF) four-city pop-up tour will hit New York, Dallas, Atlanta, and Los Angeles starting ...
The American Black Film Festival is expanding to four cities. In celebration of the festival’s 30th anniversary, the ABFF Pop ...
This new national initiative will bring the energy, creativity and community spirit of the acclaimed festival to four cities ...
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The American Black Film Festival is launching a new Pop-Up Tour this fall, bringing films, celebrity talks, and panels to New ...
This year’s American Black Film Festival will take place live in Miami from June 12-16, followed by an online segment from June 17-24 on ABFF PLAY. Washington’s program will take place ...
The American Black Film Festival is back in Miami after two years of virtual events because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and founders Jeff and Nicole Friday broke down that experience and more with ...
The American Black Film Festival has announced this year’s Best of ABFF award winners, with “Our Father, the Devil” and “Feel Like Ghosts” among the top honorees.
— AMERICAN BLACK FILM FESTIVAL (@ABFF) March 30, 2021 “ABFF is one of the single most instrumental institutions in my career. This is more than just a festival for me.
A scene from short-film "Plaquemines" written & directed by Nailah Jefferson. Plaquemines will be screened at The American Black Film Festival (ABFF) in Miami Beach, Florida, June 14-18.
Oak Bluffs in particular, according to the Martha's Vineyard Chamber of Commerce, has a long-standing tradition as a summer haven for African Americans. During the early 20th century, it became a ...
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