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BHERC is partnering with Tech Exchange for an unforgettable festival right in the heart of Oakland! đđ Experience the perfect blend of technology and community. Donât miss out on this incredible event. đď¸ Tickets are available now - link in bio. Be there and be part of something amazing! đ
is now accepting submissions for the Black Menâs Reel Film Festival! đĽ This is your chance to showcase your talents and share your unique stories. Whether youâre a seasoned director or a fresh new voice, we want to see your work. Submit your films by June 30th and be a part of a celebration of black male excellence in cinema. Donât miss this deadline to shine on the big screen! â¨
Empower every frame, embrace every story. Celebrating the vision and voices of Black women filmmakers who are shaping our screens and inspiring our Mondays.
Mark your calendars! đď¸ On June 18th, dive into the world of representation and empowerment with Shonda Rhimesâ latest documentary on Black Barbie, streaming on Netflix. Itâs more than just a doll; itâs an icon revamped to inspire. Join us in supporting this celebration of diversity and inclusion! đđŹ
Icon alert! đ The legendary Ketty Lester all set to revel in the lineup at this yearâs 31st Annual Sistas Doing It for Themselves Short Film Showcase. A true star among stars!
Flashing BIG SMILES at the 31st Annual Sistas Are Doing It for Themselves Short Film Showcase đĽâ¨. Celebrating powerful stories and incredible talent.
Join us THIS SATURDAY at the 31st Annual âSistas Doin It for Themselvesâ festival. We will be honoring Ketty Lester, the first black actress in Little House on the Prairie and celebrating her 90th birthday.
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Mark your calendars for May 4th THIS SATURDAY! Join us at the DGA for an inspiring celebration of women in film at the âSistas Are Doing It For Themselvesâ Film Festival! đĽâ¨ Letâs come together to honor female storytelling, expand our BHERC family, and enjoy an unforgettable day of networking and captivating cinema. Get TICKETS TODAY BHERC.ORG. Be there to support and uplift the voices shaping our screens. đ
Celebrate the remarkable legacy of Ketty Lester and other trailblazing women in film at the âSistas Doin It for Themselvesâ festival on May 4th, 2024. Witness their outstanding creativity and talent on the big screen. Visit Bherc.org to reserve your spot!
Join us at the 31st Annual âSistas Are Doinâ It For Themselvesâ film festival. This is an amazing opportunity to connect with filmmakers and support women in the film industry. Tickets are available at BHERC.ORG
Sisters, unite! Join us in celebrating the art of filmmaking at the 31st Annual âSistas Are Doinâ It For Themselvesâ film festival. This is an amazing opportunity to witness inspiring stories on the big screen, attend panel discussions, connect with filmmakers, and support women in the film industry. Through this festival, we can empower each other to reach new heights and break barriers in film! Tickets are available at BHERC.ORG
Congratulations, Kris Bowers! The Last Repair Shop has moved and inspired countless people. We eagerly await your next creation. Congratulations!.
So deserving! Congratulations Cord Jefferson on your Oscar win đâ¨
Happy international Womenâs Day! We are proud of the women who make a difference everyday â¨
is proud to present the 14th Annual Youth Diversity Film Festival (YDFF), spotlighting short films from diverse young filmmakers in Middle and High School. These aspiring young filmmakers study their craft at organizations and schools across the globe. The YDFF film screenings and panel dialogues are an opportunity for emerging young directors to showcase their skills, talent and vision, while giving the audience a chance to view and discuss the artistry involved in the independent filmmaking process. Visit BHERC.ORG to learn more.
We are asking our BHERC family to support the Bob Marley film âOne Loveâ. Letâs come together and show our support by going to the box officeâmake sure this film gets the recognition it deserves.
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Letâs keep the momentum going and continue to support! Head to the box office today and bring a friend.
â. . . itâs a film about a man and his relationship to love â to love of the other, love of self, love of family. Itâs also a meditation on grief and loss and frustration and the potential for emergence out of all of that. So thereâs a deep emotional and psychological well inside this story. And Iâm appreciating that more every day as I consider my familiarity with this character.â - Jeffrey Wright
Season four of National Geographicâs Genius anthology series is kicking-off Black History Month with the compelling show, Genius: MLK/X, following the life parallels of the iconic civil rights icons, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. This masterpiece is executive produced by the dynamic powerhouse filmmakers, Reggie Rock Bythewood and Gina Prince-Bythewood.
Premieres Feb. 1 at 9/8c on National Geographic and ABC, and the next day on Disney+ and Hulu (continues with two episodes every week through the end of February).
Saturday at the S.E. Manly African American Short Film Showcase! We were blown away by the incredible talent on display. From heartwarming dramas to epic adventures, there was something for everyone. Canât wait to see what these filmmakers have in store for the future!
Join us TODAY and Tomorrow for our Short Film Showcase! Enjoy a variety of fantastic stories in comedy, documentaries, and dramas. Buy your tickets TODAY at BHERC.ORG.
We were thrilled to see such an amazing turnout at our screening of Ava Duvernayâs âOriginâ! Itâs heartwarming to witness so many young minds come together to learn, grow, and challenge themselves. Thank you to everyone who joined us for this exhilarating day at the theater!
BHERC student screening of â¨
What an amazing day at the theater with these bright and enthusiastic young minds! The energy of a packed theatre buzzing with anticipation is truly unparalleled. âs âOriginâ is a fantastic film that challenges young people to learn, think and grow. We are thrilled that so many youngsters were able to watch the movie and participate in our Q&A session.
Calling all BEE HERC , it's time to grab a lover or a friend and head to the theater! Now, more than ever, we need to support and celebrate black artists and their stories. by BeyoncÊ is not only a stunning visual masterpiece, but it is also an important celebration of black history, culture, and excellence.
By supporting this film, we are not only showcasing our appreciation for great art but also standing in solidarity with the black women. Let's come together and show our support for this powerful work of art. Queen Bey has done it again! đđ˝đŹđżLet's breakrecords opening weekend
Letâs do our part ! Candy Cane Lane starring Eddie Murphy is coming out November 24th! Warm up some left over Turkey and Sweet Potato Pie, grab a family member and enjoy the brilliance of Eddie Murphy, Tracee Ellis Ross, Chris Redd, Robin Thede, Thaddeus J. Mixson, Genneya Walton, Danielle Pinnock, and D.C. Young Fly.
A call to action this holiday season. JOIN THE MOVEMENT! Make sure you rush to the theaters (or your living room) on opening day! Invite your friends and family, and post online, using the hashtag
Join us THIS Saturday, March 4th for the 13th Annual Youth Diversity Film Festival! Help spread the word! We canât wait to see you!