Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor presents the fifth annual Black Film Festival. This event celebrates diversity and explores the rich tapestry of African-American stories through the medium of film on Sunday, October 6, at 3 PM.
The festival consists of four short films, a short discussion after each film, and a mid-screening reception. It is presented by the Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center in partnership with Bay Street Theater, Black Public Media, JoLa Films, Inc., Suffolk County Office of Minorities, and The Witness Project.
The annual festival showcases short films celebrating black voices and stories. It is a unique opportunity to experience a diverse selection of films created by talented black filmmakers.
“Our Black Film Festival is an extension of our Thinking Forward Lecture Series, Equality Matters in the Hamptons. With our talks and films, The Center aims to start and continue important conversations about race. The more we learn, the better we can understand each other. This brings us together. Hope and love are our guiding forces,” said Bonnie Michelle Cannon, the Executive Director of BCCRC.
Said Tracy Mitchell, Executive Director of Bay Street Theater, “Bay Street Theater is thrilled to, once again, partner with Bonnie Cannon and the BCCRC to support the Black Film Festival and bring these important films to our community at large.”
Tickets are $13 for adults and $5 for children and students. Click here to purchase.