In the San Francisco Black Film Festival XXIII, the legacy continues June.
In the San Francisco Black Film Festival XXIII, the legacy continues June 17-20: âHealing the World One Film at a Timeâ
June 15, 2021
by Jackie Wright
The San Francisco Black Film Festival, founded by the late San Francisco arts impresario, Ave Montague, increasingly gives a platform for emerging multicultural filmmakers and established Hollywood filmmakers to display work reflecting the African Diaspora and to interact with each other as the festival stimulates tourism.
In tribute to the late Kali OâRay, festival director, who died unexpectedly in August 2020 while carrying on the family tradition of the founder, his mother, Ave Montague, since she passed away in 2009, now OâRayâs children, Cree Ray and Kali Ray Jr., are added to the leadership. They, along with Katera Crossley, Kali OâRayâs widow, are the co-directors of this yearâs 23rd SF Black Film Festival
San Francisco Black Film Festival returns in a mood of celebration after a year of grief
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