05/12/2023
Family Cinema at the North Carolina Black Film Festival next Saturday May 20th! Admission is FREE!
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FREE!!! DON"T FORGET ABOUT FAMILY CINEMA on SATURDAY MAY 20th at the Boys & Girls Club of Southeastern NC Community Campus 901 Nixon Street with the NC Black Creatives FREE!!!!!
ADMISSION FREE!!!!
Film Schedule below:
10am
Black Mamba Anti-Poaching Unit (4 mins)
In many cultures it’s not common for women to be bread winners. Let alone that they also do a ‘men’s job’. In the short animated film “Black Mamba Anti-Poaching Unit” I’ll take you into a day in the life of the South African Black Mambas where this all female anti-poaching unit will join forces to take the fight against poaching.
Oh So Honey (4 mins)
This film was produced by students at Elv8 Baltimore. The film profiles the Baltimore-based business, Oh, Just Honey, while also providing an uplifting message to Baltimore youth from Baltimore youth.
Skin Like Mine (9 mins)
The film, like the book, focuses on Brittany Baker, a happy-go-lucky 10-year-old girl with a style of her own. She enjoys tap-dancing and spending quality time with her family. After her father accepts a new job, Brittany and her family move from Illinois to Georgia. This means a new school and a chance to make new friends for Brittany....or does it?
10:30am
Gaming Life (13 mins)
A young boy discovers the difference between playing video games and dealing with Real Life turmoil when a family member becomes ill.
Shoebox (15 mins)
Shoebox follows Trey Malloy, a 12-year-old boy who works part-time at his neighborhood barbershop. As Trey sweeps hair and runs delivery errands, he is encouraged by local patrons to use his first paycheck on an array of ideas from the latest Jordans to cryptocurrency investments.
11:15am - NC Black Creatives Film Creation Workshop for Youth