Black Film Space is partnering with the Luminal Theater for their Autumn Screening Series on:
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH from 7:30pm-10:00pm
and
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH from 7:30pm-10:00pm
We are showcasing the latest independent film projects from members of Black Film Space for other filmmakers and our community of supporters! 6-8 filmmakers will screen their films followed by a brief Q&A session.
NOV. 30th LINEUP
SHOOT BROOTHER
Filmmaker: Ty Scott
This film tells the story of three young men whose friendship is put to test when they become addicted to gambling.
AUBADE THE SUNRISE
Filmmakers: Kervin Marseille & William Leonard.
An experimental, spiritual, and musical dance piece about young Haitian male going thru the classic hero's journey to become his true self, a Black God
JENNIFERCATION
Filmmaker: Henry Rembert
Native Brooklynite, Harold Watkins, married outside of his race and moved out of the neighborhood that he grew up in. Being an interracial couple isn't any harder or easier, we've all changed our status to "It's complicated" at some point because relationships aren't just Black and White.
GETTING OVER
Filmmaker: Michele Lyman
Getting Over is about relationships between friends, how they navigate it all while keeping secrets from one another.
SILENT CRIES: THE PRELUDE
Filmmaker: Written, Directed and Produced by Shauntay Cherry
Produced by Okema T. Moore
An underemployed construction worker begins to buckle under the pressures of fatherhood as his son's 7th birthday approaches.
THERE FOR YOU
Filmmaker: Mahalia Lerebours
“There For You is based on a true story, about a young woman who finds herself torn apart after having to give her baby away to her mother-in-law”
MISSING YOU
Filmmaker: Katie Mack
A gentleman on a mission who is distracted by a woman that crosses his path, starts a new mission to find and meet her which always results in him missing her by mere seconds.
REST IN POWER, MALIK CARMICHAEL
Filmmaker: S. Ajay Ram
An experimental short film, eulogizing the life of Malik Carmichael, a fictional black teenager from Harlem. Though documentary-style interviews with Malik's friends and family, Rest In Power pieces together the exceptional life and puzzling death of an urban youth on the verge of brilliance and destruction.
About BLACK FILM SPACE
Black Film Space is a grassroots organization dedicated to enhancing the skill sets and relationships of black filmmakers. They host monthly events such as screenwriting workshops, networking mixers, panels and much more. Follow Black Film Space on Facebook and Instagram@blackfilmspace or visit blackfilmspace.com to learn more!