Queer
Black Cinema International Festival (QBC Film Fest), created by Angel
L. Brown in 2008 is an Avant-garde film festival that will bring
you the best films about the Black LGBT experience from around the
world. The three-day festival consists of showcasing films by both gay
and straight award-winning filmmakers of African descent. The festival
also includes industry lead panel discussions
and workshops, great networking social events/parties, closing with a
prestigious Award ceremony, honoring officially selected film makers.
The Annual Film Festival takes place mid- October. All are welcome to
attend regardless of their sexual orientation, race or gender. We aim to
enlighten, educate and entertain our audience with socially conscious
films while providing an open forum for the community-at-large to
discuss various issues dealing with the Black community and beyond in a
safe environment.
Queer Black Cinema is fiscally sponsored by
MIX NYC Experimental Queer Film Festival (MIX) and Gay Men of African
Descent (GMAD) a 501 C3 Not-For-Profit Organizations.
Description:QBC Int’l
Film Festival is an entity of Queer Black Cinema Institute (formerly
QBC Film Series, New York’s first and only Black LGBTQ monthly
micro-cinema.) Since the 2006 launch of the film series, the
organization has expanded into several projects created by Angel L.
Brown now under the umbrella of Queer Black Cinema Institute:
- QBC Film Festival: Three day Annual Film festival in NY
- QBC College Film Tour: Traveling exhibition of films/discussions
- Just|BE: The Black Gay Erotica 72 hour Poetry & Film Competition on HIV/AIDS prevention/ awareness
- Fades Of Black Women Film Showcase: honoring Black Lesbians Women Filmmakers
- QBC TV Network: Original programming for the web & public cable access television
For more info. including volunteering, interning or donating goto: qbcfilmfest@yahoogroups.com | www.queerblackcinema.org | www.twitter.com/qbcfilmfest | www.youtube.com/QBCTV