Black X Film Festival

Mission

The Black X Film Festival is a three-day online film festival (September 25-27, 2020) started by a collective of Black artists and allies to showcase Black creators. Through providing this free event of music and film, we showcase the radical multifaceted expressions of the Black experience by centering Black resilience and a commitment to anti-racism.

We intentionally named the film festival, Black X, to play into the multiplicity of meanings of ‘X’; where X may be seen as an abbreviation of eXperience, a celebration of Black eXistence, and an homage to Malcolm X. ‘X’ is a crossroads offering the opportunity to choose to employ Black success as a revolution of social order, over the violent complacency that has shaped and characterized contemporary society.

Collectively, we have long observed the devastating effects of white supremacy permeating ALL spaces and are actively working to upend systemic racism within our communities. Through foregrounding emerging and mid-career artists, we will provide the artistic space for professional recognition and payment for the creative labor of Black artists. The generated financial support through fundraising affords the fair compensation of Black artists, and the donation of funds to organizations that are working on the ground for Black lives.

Visit our website learn more about the festival and to donate to our nonprofit effort.

Featured Films

Check out their trailer for the weekend, which goes live at 8:45PM on Wednesday, September 23, 2020!

Friday, September 25, 2020 at 5:00PM – (Virtual) “Opening Night”

San Francisco History Days 2020 is proud to partner with Black X Film Festival to feature a curated selection of virtual programs. Join them for “Opening Night” of the Festival, in which award-winning stand-up comedian Sampson McCormick will deliver opening remarks followed by a special segment on WBS News providing satirical steps on How to be Woke. Then follow Sirius Lee as time travel, martial arts and electro-funk collide in this hilarious web series that explores just how little some things change. Be ready to laugh!

This event is free but pre-registration is required.

Sunday, September 27, 2020 at 1:30PM – (Virtual) Film Screening: “Finding Place”

San Francisco History Days 2020 is proud to partner with Black X Film Festival to feature a curated selection of virtual programs. Join them for Finding Place, a collection of films centered around the idea of place as it pertains to home, refuge, community, and the politics of Blackness which denies access to places both physically and symbolically.

This event is free but pre-registration is required.