The International Black Film Festival of Nashville (IBFF), established in 2006, is a collaboration of dedicated professionals who support the need for a "community" effort to bring African-American and other Communities together to showcase their work as emerging and skilled independent filmmakers, actors, composers, screenwriters, directors and other film industry professionals.
"Defining Our Stories, Transforming the Image" as its organizational theme, IBFF strives to insure culturally accurate depictions in film with special emphasis on providing a forum for unheard, unseen and unknown viewpoints, and to showcase the rich creativity and diversity found in communities of color locally, nationally and internationally.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
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