Rehoboth Beach Black American Film Festival
The Rehoboth Beach Film Society in partnership with The Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice (SDARJ) is proud to present the 5th annual Rehoboth Beach Black American Film Festival. Award-winning feature films and documentaries that celebrate the trailblazing work of Black voices in film today will be presented over three days (Fri., Feb. 21- Sun., Feb. 22). The films range from SDARJ Book & Film Group features along with films from the current festival slate. An Opening Reception will be held on Friday at 6 pm and a Saturday reception will be held at 6 pm.
Festival Films include:
AIN’T NO BACK TO A MERRY GO ROUND - Friday, February 21, 4:30 pm
STAMPED FROM THE BEGINNING - Friday, February 21, 7 pm with a post-film discussion
ERNEST COLE: LOST AND FOUND – Saturday, February 22, 4 pm
THE SIX TRIPLE EIGHT – Saturday, February 22, 5 pm with a post-film discussion
WE STRANGERS – Sunday, February 23, 1:30 pm
COLOR BOOK – Sunday, February 23, 3:30 pm
SPECIAL VIP PASSES AVAILABLE - $100/General Audience $90/Members
Your VIP Pass includes tickets to all Festival films, donation of $50 made on your behalf, to the Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice, Priority seating for all screenings, complimentary popcorn (medium) and bottled water at each screening, recognition at the festival opening reception and closing event, and concierge service to assist in booking your films
Individual ticket admission is $9 for members, $11.50 for general audiences and $5 for students (student tickets available only at the theater box office). Purchase advance tickets online at rehobothfilm.com or at the Cinema Art Theater box office in Lewes, Wednesday-Sunday from 12:00 Noon to 5:00 PM.
Presented by Rehoboth Beach Film Society.
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