Hollywood Black Film Festival

April 10th, 2008 by Trevor

JUNE 3 - 8, 2008
BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA

Revolution has been accepted at the 2008 Hollywood Black Film Festival!

HBFF, dubbed “The Black Sundance,” is an annual, six-day celebration of Black cinema, serving as a forum to showcase the talents of Black filmmakers and enhance appreciation for Black filmmaking. The festival has become a focal point for Hollywood ’s African-American creative community, attracting producers, executives, screenwriters, film and television personalities, aspiring artists and diverse audiences from Southern California and around the world.

The slate includes 51 shorts, 11 student films, 2 animated films and 2 music videos… Revolution will be competing with Give It To Me (featuring Timbaland, Nelly Furtado, and Justin Timberlake) for Best Music Video.

This is an exciting opportunity and arose only one week after Revolution’s nomination for Best Short Film at the Arizona Black Film Festival! Revolution is already getting some attention so we’re excited to see what happens in two months at the Hollywood Black Film Festival!

We should have more info on our HBFF screening time soon, but until then…

Revolution will be screening at the following 4 film festivals:

LA United Film Festival: April 18th - 20th in Beverly Hills

Rincon International Film Festival: April 22nd - 26th in Puerto Rico

Sweet Auburn International Film Festival: May 7th - 11th in Atlanta

Florida Music Festival’s Indie Film Jam: May 14th - 17th in Orlando

 

One Comment

  1. davey d Says:

    our vid is gonna kill that same old same old timberland video garbage. cant wait to up the superstars with only a few thousand dollars and some truly creative minds.
    guerrilla steez

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