Here’s a peek at the contents of the spring 2019 Black Camera edited by Dr. Michael Martin and published by Indiana University Press. Full access available via Jstor. Black Camera was recently ranked 4th most-cited film studies journal.
Tag: Ava DuVernay
Fall Preview: BFC/A and IU Cinema Showcase Ava DuVernay + AFFRM
This September, the BFC/A will kick off our fall 2013 program with a seven-film series at the IU Cinema and other venues, featuring the work of Ava DuVernay and her pioneering theatrical distribution partnership AFFRM (African American Film Festival Releasing Movement). Named as one of Indiewire’s inaugural group of 40 Influencers, DuVernay is scheduled to… Read more »
Film Inside Out: Black Filmmaker Brunch, May 7th
Network and share a meal with local and national filmmaking pros as they discuss the “business” of show business. Join NAACP Image Award nominee Ava DuVernay, “I Will Follow” , Sundance Award Winner Alrick Brown, “Kinyarwanda” and Alyce Emory, veteran film festival organizer and consultant as they share their work and insider commentary on Black… Read more »
Building a Festival Network of African and African Diasporic Films
Ava DuVernay, the filmmaker and publicist, imagines a time when black-theme pictures will flourish in places where African-American film festivals have already found eager viewers. Fifty such cities would be an ideal black-film circuit, Ms. DuVernay said. In March she will start with five. 01/07/11 – The New York Times Click here to read the… Read more »