The San Diego Black Film Festival was established in 2002 and is hosted each year by the San Diego Black Film Foundation, a nonprofit 501(c) organization.
The San Diego Black Film Foundation is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of African American and African Diaspora cinema as well as the education of media arts.
Held each year in late January, the San Diego Black Film Festival is one of the largest black film festivals in the country.
As the San Diego Black Film Festival enters its 10th year, we're more excited than ever. The event continues to experience tremendous growth and is now one of the largest black film festivals in the country and second largest on the west coast.
Our motto is "Spotlight on African American and African Diaspora Cinema." We screen over 100 films each year: Comedy, Drama, Documentaries, Animation, GLBT, Horror, Religious, Foreign/African Diaspora, Shorts, Feature Films and music videos.
Admission: $10
Location:
Reading Gaslamp 15
701 5th Avenue
San Diego, CA
Parking:
Horton Plaza offers three hours free parking with validation. Validation is free. Simply insert your parking ticket in any of the various parking validation kiosks located throughout Horton Plaza.
The 2012 festival will run January 26-29th.
Thursday, January 26 Films:
8:00 PM to Joe Frazier (When the Smoke Clears)
8:00 PM to Hopelessly In June
8:00 PM to Ties That Bind
8:00 PM to Opening Shorts Package: The Collegians, Women in Hats, Our Rhineland, and Brotherly Love
For more information, please visit: www.sdbff.com
The San Diego Black Film Foundation is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of African American and African Diaspora cinema as well as the education of media arts.
Held each year in late January, the San Diego Black Film Festival is one of the largest black film festivals in the country.
As the San Diego Black Film Festival enters its 10th year, we're more excited than ever. The event continues to experience tremendous growth and is now one of the largest black film festivals in the country and second largest on the west coast.
Our motto is "Spotlight on African American and African Diaspora Cinema." We screen over 100 films each year: Comedy, Drama, Documentaries, Animation, GLBT, Horror, Religious, Foreign/African Diaspora, Shorts, Feature Films and music videos.
Admission: $10
Location:
Reading Gaslamp 15
701 5th Avenue
San Diego, CA
Parking:
Horton Plaza offers three hours free parking with validation. Validation is free. Simply insert your parking ticket in any of the various parking validation kiosks located throughout Horton Plaza.
The 2012 festival will run January 26-29th.
Thursday, January 26 Films:
8:00 PM to Joe Frazier (When the Smoke Clears)
8:00 PM to Hopelessly In June
8:00 PM to Ties That Bind
8:00 PM to Opening Shorts Package: The Collegians, Women in Hats, Our Rhineland, and Brotherly Love
For more information, please visit: www.sdbff.com







