About the Event
Join Howard University's English Dept. for this inaugural festival
Celebrating Black Voices and Social Justice
Howard University's Department of English's First Year Writing Program is thrilled to launch our inaugural Black Film Festival. We are dedicated to providing a platform for filmmakers and intellectuals to showcase and discuss their work. With a focus on narratives centered around social justice, cultural empowerment, and the African diaspora, the festival aims to amplify diverse perspectives and celebrate the legacy of influential cultural figures.
Schedule of Events
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2025 - Cramton Auditorium
10am
Red Carpet Opening and Mixer
10:30 - 11:30am
Black In Hollywood by Brandon Miree
(Run time: 25 min, followed by Q&A)
In this episode of Black in Hollywood, a docu-series that celebrates Black excellence in the lives of creatives working in Hollywood, we learn about Carlton Jordan's journey as a producer and writer in Hollywood, navigating issues like tokenism to establish a successful career.
12 - 1pm
The Other Side of Ecstasy by Larry Smith III
(Run time, followed by Q&A)
1:30 - 2:30pm
Freedom Seekers: Black Seminoles Past and Present by Dr. Anthony Dixon & Zarion Hadley
(Run time: 25 min, followed by Q&A)
This documentary examines the people who created the first underground railroad and conducted the largest, most successful slave rebellion in U.S. history.
3 - 5:30pm
Nanny by Dr. Nikyatu Jusu
(Run time: 1 hr 39 min, followed by Q&A)
In this psychological thriller, Senegalese nanny Aisha pieces together a new life in New York City while caring for the child of an Upper East Side family. She is forced to confront a concealed truth that threatens to shatter her precarious American Dream.
6 - 7pm
Healing From Silence by HU Professor Dr. Monique L. Akassi
(Run time: 30 min, followed by Q&A)
This drama follows Nia, a woman grappling with the emotional weight of unspoken trauma. Through quiet reflection and a pivotal conversation with a close friend, Nia embarks on a transformative journey toward healing and reclaiming her voice.
7 - 7:30pm
Musical Intermission with a live performance by Rocky Chatman
7:30 - 9pm
Mile 19 by Howard Clay (Run-time: 1 hour 25 min, followed by Q&A)
On their way to an important business meeting, Linda passes a stalled car on the side of the road. Her intuition and ultimate decision to try to assist the stranger leads her on a journey that changes her life forever.
9 - 11:59pm
Opening Night Celebration
Free for Howard University students and employees
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