"ADVERSITY" by Jay C. Williams Opening Day Film of San Francisco Black Film Festival XXV

From AAACC to AMC Kabuki 8 Theater, Check out the Year-long Launch of the San Francisco Black Film Festival, XXV to Include Father's Day Screening of "A Stranger's Story" & "Third Baptist Church" with soon to be released feature film. www.sfbff.org
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Adversity Sfbff Opening Day 6-15-23
Adversity Sfbff Opening Day 6-15-23
SAN FRANCISCO - June 16, 2023 - PRLog -- Originally Posted June 15, 2023 Courtesy of Wright Enterprises Community Spotlight San Francisco ~Dallas

The San Francisco Black Film Festival (SFBFF) is traditionally held during June "Black Music Month" over Juneteenth and Father's Day Weekend.  Under third-generation leadership, the San Francisco Black Film Festival in life and art is demonstrating its theme celebrating "25 years of Resilience and Empowerment,"  'Healing the World One Film At A Time,' with the film  "Past, Present and Future-Adversity" by Jay C. Williams with today's opening screening at the African American Arts & Culture Center (AAACC), 762 Fulton Avenue, San Francisco, CA. 94102.

As a millennial leader taking on the helm of the San Francisco Black Film Festival from my late father, Kali O'Ray, who lead the organization for a decade after my late grandmother, Ave Montague, founded it with the mission of affirming the African Diaspora worldwide and
empowering filmmakers, both established and aspiring, it is an honor to work with volunteers and sponsors to keep the festival moving forward for the commonwealth," said Cree Ray, Executive Director of the San Francisco Black Film Festival. "We continue with our motto "Healing the World One Film at A Time" and we do so with friends like our independent filmmakers and everyone who has loved our mission to provide a platform for the positive narrative of the African Diaspora as we work with independent and established filmmakers."

The majority of films, parties and panels will be held at AAACC 762 Fulton Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 with the finale event, closing day at AMC Kabuki 8 Theatres, 1881 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 in the Fillmore where the San Francisco Black Film Festival was founded by the late Ave Montague.

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