Network and share a meal with local and national filmmaking pros as they discuss the “business” of show business. Join NAACP Image Award nominee Ava DuVernay, “I Will Follow” , Sundance Award Winner Alrick Brown, “Kinyarwanda” and Alyce Emory, veteran film festival organizer and consultant as they share their work and insider commentary on Black Hollywood and the business of making a film and getting it seen.
April 8, 2011
Film Inside Out: Black Filmmaker Brunch, May 7th
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The Black Film Center/Archive at Indiana University was established in 1981 as the first archival repository dedicated to collecting, preserving, and making available historically and culturally significant films by and about black people. The BFC/A's primary objectives are to promote scholarship on black film and to serve as an open resource for scholars, researchers, students, and the general public; to encourage creative film activity by independent black filmmakers; and to undertake and support research on the history, impact, theory, and aesthetics of black film traditions.
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