The Social Justice Now Film Festival has announced its lineup, including drive-in screenings ofJust Mercy and Fruitvale Station.The films will act as the festival's opening night, which will take place at the Paramount Drive-In and is sponsored by Amazon Studios.
Spotlight screenings will be docs 40 Years a Prisoner, Us Kidsand SNCC, along with narrative feature REEFA. The nonprofitFilm Life Foundation is behind the festival, which is put on in partnership withEndeavor Content, Michael B.
Jordan's Outlier Society and Scott Budnick's One Community. Jordan, who stars in both drive-in presentations, and Black Lives Matter co-founder Opal Tometi serve as co-ambassadors for fest. "Through these films, we hope to advance the dialogue and help to.
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