ADIFF Black History Month 2026 as a global conversation- one shaped by curatorial choices that cross borders, histories, and cinematic traditions.
The Jacob Burns Film Center (JBFC) announces the 24th annual Jewish Film Festival, running March 24–31 and April 3-6.
An animated audience lulled into a hush as a sweeping silence overtook LeConte Hall and the opening credits to Ryan Coogler's 2025 action-horror hit, “Sinners,” began to play.
In 1854, Western Reserve high school students invited Frederick Douglass to speak on campus. Today, they're reliving that moment in a documentary.
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How the Jewish Museum brought Black film history to new audiences
It was 1970 and Black-Jewish relations weren’t at their best. Two years earlier, the Ocean-Brownsville teachers’ strike in ...
“Hidden Figures” is the powerful true story of Katherine Johnson (Taraji P. Henson), Dorothy Vaughan (Octavia Spencer) and ...
By the 1920s, “race films,” movies starring largely Black casts, marketed to Black audiences and often produced by white-owned companies, were arising outside of Hollywood. Among these companies was ...
In the award-winning documentary ‘Natchez,’ director Suzannah Hebert explores antebellum homes and the legacy of history as a ...
What remains of the past, memories, are personal. Organized memories can make stories to tell. Those that combine the memories of several people can be organized for many purposes: culture, ...
‘Titles to Talkies’: An incomplete history of film culture and industry in Malta – The first 50 year
Author: Charlie Cauchi Edited by Giulia Privitelli Designed by Lisa Attard Published: Fondazzjoni Patrimonju Malti / 2025 One of the most exiting publishing projects ...
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