A gripping and emotional journey through one of history's darkest chapters, this film is a stark reminder of the power of compassion and courage. Released: 2004 Directed by: Terry George Also ranks #1 on What Happened After These 13 Historical Movies Ended? Also ranks #2 on The 50+ Best ...
Home ABFF Miami American Black Film Festival Honors Announces 2025 Honorees & Show Date of February 17 December 11, 2024 The 7th American Black Film Festival (ABFF) Honors announced today the honorees of its annual awards ceremony recognizing excellence in the motion picture and television industr...
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Hibbert, Ashton Sanders and Trevante Rhodes at three stages in his life in Miami. His journey to manhood is guided by the kindness, support and love of the community that helps raise him. Director Barry Jenkins is not afraid to guide his film away from conventional storytelling and offer his...
Colman Domingo was nominated for an Oscarfor his portrayal of gay civil rights leader Bayard Rustin in this Netflix original. The architect of 1963’s March on Washington, Rustin was one of the world’s greatest activists and organizers, and yet has become largely lost to history. This biopic...
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“The Woman King,” while based on a lesser-known segment of West African history during a decidedly fraught time in history, makes for a hell of a time at the movies, a seemingly “niche” topic with great appeal, the sort of battle-heavy feature that will likely engender plenty of hoo...