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NFMLA InFocus: Black Cinema

Date
February 19, 2022
Time
1:30 pm - 11:00 pm
Cost
$10 – $30
Organizer’s Site
https://www.newfilmmakersla.com/events/event/february-19th-2022-monthly-film-festival-infocus-black-cinema/

NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) hosts its 1st in-person Monthly Film Festival in 2 years on February 19th! Enjoy great films, an open bar, and filmmaker Q&As! Featured this month is our annual InFocus: Black Cinema program, along with a block of films from The Black TV & Film Collective 2021 Black Producers’ Fellowship, the Los Angeles premiere of writer-director Christian Rozier’s Apache Leap, and a program of local and international music videos. The Festival is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.

NFMLA showcases films by filmmakers of all backgrounds throughout the year, across both our general and InFocus programming. All filmmakers are welcome and encouraged to submit their projects for consideration for upcoming NFMLA Festivals, regardless of the schedule for InFocus programming, which celebrates diversity, inclusion, and region by spotlighting communities of filmmakers within our filmmaking community as part of our monthly program.

Please show proof of vaccination or be ready to present a negative COVID-19 test that is taken within 48 hours to attend any live in-person programming and/or events.

More event information and tickets here: https://www.newfilmmakersla.com/events/event/february-19th-2022-monthly-film-festival-infocus-black-cinema/

Location

1139 S. Hill Street, Los Angeles 90015
1139 S. Hill Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015 United States
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