Jun 14, 2018
The San Francisco Black Film Festival XX, "20x20" Vision, retro & future, launches this year's festival with a Sold Out Opening Night as a platform for a year-long celebration of late Ave Montague's vision: "Healing the World One Film At A Time
Jun 12, 2018
Posted Courtesy of Wright Enterprises, San Francisco writer Anh Lê pushes back on Trump critics when it comes to Monday's Peace Summit.
Jun 12, 2018
Celebrating twenty years, the San Francisco Black Film Festival during June "Black Music Month" and over Father's Day Weekend, highlights films from independent filmmakers and Hollywood powerhouses such as "Don Cheadle" director of "Miles Ahead."
Jun 05, 2018
Posted Courtesy of Wright Enterprises, San Francisco Writer Anh Lê shares his opinion about two significant California elections.
Jun 02, 2018
Annually, the SF Black Film Festival is held over Father's Day Weekend during June Black Music Month. One of the highlights of the festival is giving the public the opportunity to give Dads the accolades they deserve. See details about @SFBFF.
May 28, 2018
Following the San Francisco Bayview Newspaper's lead to reprint Anh Lê's Memorial Day Op-Ed, Wright Enterprises posts the editorial originally written May 2017. Lê's words are worth remembering, "Wage Peace Not War!"
May 24, 2018
@SFBFF asks the public to get social with it! It's a call to action to post special moments of the past and to get ready to create special moments at the upcoming festival at various venues for "a tour of San Francisco."
Apr 03, 2018
David Roach, Founder & E.D of the Oakland International Film Festival launches 16th Annual OIFF with films from around the world thanks to sponsors. Fest kicked off with Filmmakers & Media Mixer at R.B.A Creative in Laurel District of Oakland.
Apr 01, 2018
Several female filmmakers are among the 65 directors highlighted at the Oakland International Film Festival in year sixteen.
Mar 23, 2018
The Oakland International Film Festival, April 3-7, hosts sixty-five films from around the world & recognizes the 50th Anniversary of the MLK Assassination including "Made In Oakland" as the festival affirms Oakland as a destination city.