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History. Black Film Archive is a curated database of Black films released between 1898 and 1999 that are currently streaming on online platforms like YouTube, Netflix, and Tubi. [2] Some of the films are free to view due to public domain laws. [2] The site is inclusive of approximately 250 Black films as of its August 26, 2021 launch. [3]
The Black Film Archive highlights the many ways Black culture has shown up in films from the past, and tells you where you can stream them.
Black Film Archive: Black films from 1915 to 1979; The Library of Congress has African American films in its collection, and some coverage of the films. The Lucas Museum has acquired a collection of Black Films. [66] Pioneers of African-American Cinema (2015)
June Ingrid Givanni was born in Georgetown, Guyana, and grew up in the UK. [7]She was co-ordinator of the Greater London Council's Third Eye Film Festival in 1983, and during the 1980s was active in working for the creation of specialist distribution circuits for the work of black and Third World filmmakers.
This Black film pioneer is still leading the box office with hits like “The Fate of the Furious” (2017) and “Straight Outta Compton” (2015). 5. Spike Lee (born 1957)
Film experts, including Bogle himself and Black Film Archive creator and curator Maya Cade weigh in, too. There’s a surprising re-evaluation of Tyler Perry, whom Simien criticized heavily in ...
The Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, Inc. (BFHFI), was founded in 1974, in Oakland, California. It supported and promoted black filmmaking, and preserved the contributions by African-American artists both before and behind the camera. It also sponsored advance screenings of films by and about people of African descent and hosted the Oscar ...
Ahead of her new movie, "The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat," director Tina Mabry reflected on the Black film canon, Hollywood's failure to support complex, independent cinema and her early ...