Immerse yourself in Movie Screenings in Texas showcasing cultural artistic traditions. These events feature performances, exhibitions, and creative expressions that honor heritage while bringing innovative artistic perspectives to the community.
Selma: The Bridge to the Ballot, The story of a courageous group of students and teachers who, along with other activists, fought a nonviolent battle to win voting rights for African Americans in the South. Standing in their way: a century of Jim Crow, a resistant and segregationist state, and a federal government slow to fully embrace equality. By organizing and marching bravely in the face of intimidation, violence, arrest, and even murder, these change-makers achieved one of the most significant victories of the civil rights era.
Follows a courageous group of Alabama students and teachers, who along with other activists, fight a nonviolent battle to win voting rights for African Americans in the South. Standing in their way - a century of Jim Crow, a resistant and segregationist state, and a federal government slow to fully embrace equality. They would face intimidation, violence, jail and even murder, to achieve one of the most significant victories of the civil rights era.
The 40-minute film is recommended for students in grades 6 to 12.
This film screening will be hosted followed by a discussion moderated by Senior Historic Preservationist, Charles Gentry.
The She is The Moment Micro Film Festival has now expanded to a day fest! Throughout the day attendees can expect a mini vendor market, multiple short films shown in previous years, and a special director 1:1 interview and Q&A . The evening portion of the She is The Moment Micro-Film Fest will include the screening of 4 new short films all written, directed and/or starring Black LGBTQ+ Women. The films range from comedy, to abstract, to classsic romance all of which tell the stories of Black Queer Women through different lenses.
The screening will be followed by a panel discussion featuring 4 community organizers and leaders who have made it their mission to create safe and empowering spaces for all in the DFW Metroplex. These four panelists are consistently pushing the boundary on what it looks like to take action within the local Dallas community to actually make a change for the better.
Light refreshements and drinks will be served.
Welcome to The Black Indie Filmmakers Assoc International Film and Arts Festival! Join us at The Power Center for a celebration of independent films and art from around the world. Experience a diverse range of creative works, engage with talented filmmakers, and immerse yourself in a vibrant artistic community. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to discover new voices and perspectives in the world of cinema. Get ready for a weekend filled with inspiration, creativity, and passion. See you there!