The 24th Annual Reel Black Men Short Film Festival kicks off on Saturday with films from Charles Burnett, David M. Massey, and 19 other Black filmmakers.
The festival, which will be held virtually through August 22, is put on each year by the Black Hollywood Education Resource Center.
The 21 films being screened came from 500 semifinalists that were culled from 1,700 entries submitted from across the globe.This year’s line-up is “truly outstanding,” said John Forbes, BHERC’s executive director. “They are great stories that include drama, horror, romantic comedy, documentary, and sci-fi.
The content is diverse and tells both historical and contemporary, fictional and non-fictional stories. They are compelling in many cases, including the
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