The festival offers audiences an inside look at industry professionals, impactful events and films created for and about people of African descent.
SAN ANTONIO — The San Antonio Black International Film Festival is back for its fifth year.an inside look at industry professionals, impactful events and films created for and about people of African descent.are St. Philips College and the Carver Community Cultural Center.Organizers say the festival is a rare opportunity to see diverse films not usually available to a wide audience.
or me, it was important to start a festival here that spoke to the images, the stories, the perspectives of black filmmakers throughout the diaspora so that people can be exposed to works other than, you know, regular run of the mill things that they see on on television and film,” said Ada Babineaux, Founder & Director SABIFF.
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