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29th Black Harvest Film Festival kicks off Friday 03:29. For the next two weeks, the Gene Siskel Film Center on State Street will transform into a showcase of Black cinema.
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Black Harvest Film Festival celebrates 30 years of black cinematic storytelling - MSNThe Gene Siskel Film Center's annual Black Harvest Film Festival is just around the corner, celebrating three decades of showcasing Black cinematic voices and visions across the diaspora. ABC7 ...
CHICAGO (CBS)-- The Black Harvest Film Festival is back for its 28th year, with a full line up of feature films, short films and special events through the end of the month.
The 28th Black Harvest Film Festival, Nov. 4-20 in person at the Gene Siskel Film Center, will not be like the previous 27. Co-founder and chief programmer Sergio Mims died in October, a significan… ...
The Black Harvest Film Festival in Chicago will show feature length and short films from Nov. 8 to Nov. 21.
Black Harvest Film Festival celebrates Black filmmaking and stories through screenings and special events. This year's event is dedicated to the festival's late co-founder Sergio Mims. Chicago ...
The 28th Black Harvest Film Festival, Nov. 4-20 in person at the Gene Siskel Film Center, will not be like the previous 27. Co-founder and chief programmer Sergio Mims died in October, a significan… ...
The Black Harvest Film Festival, now in its 29th year, offers several programs of shorts this year that feature new talent. Courtesy of the Black Harvest Film Fest. Arts & Culture.
The Black Harvest Film Festival is celebrating 30 years of centering Black filmmaking and filmmakers. The festival is running from Nov. 8 -21 at the Gene Siskel Film Center.
This year's Black Harvest Film Festival features more than 75 Chicago premieres, with 13 feature films and 10 shorts programs from 18 different countries, including Raoul Peck's documentary Ernest ...
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