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BlackStar Film Festival back to celebrate Black filmmakers first week of August

July 28, 2017

The sixth BlackStar Film Festival, the annual showcase of independent black filmmakers, will take place from Thursday, August 3rd to Sunday, August 6th at venues around West Philly.

This year’s venues include the Institute of Contemporary Art, World Cafe Life, Lightbox Film Center, and Pearlstein Gallery of Drexel University as well as Fishtown’s Johnny Brenda’s.

The event celebrates storytelling traditions of the African diaspora and global indigenous communities through work by black filmmakers.

In addition to feature documentaries and narratives, there will be several sessions featuring short films at the festival. On the opening day (Thursday, Aug. 3) at 3:50 p.m., the Shorts Program will include black enuf*, an “animated documentary exploring racial identity,” according to its website

“[The film is] about a queer oddball seeking acceptance from their black peers despite a serious lack of hip hop credentials,” says director Carrie Hawks.

Other events include opening and closing receptions, youth workshops, and a conversation with 13th filmmaker Ava DuVernay.

General admission tickets for individual showings range from $6 to $12, but some events are free and require online registration through Eventbrite. All-access passes cost $150. For a full schedule, visit the festival’s official website. Click here to download this year’s festival program guide.

To take a peek at this year’s works, check out the festival’s 2017 trailer below.

Danielle Corcione

BlackStar Trailer 2017 from BlackStar on Vimeo.

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