Denton Black Film Festival
When:
January 22, 2025 to February 2, 2025
Where:
Denton, TX
About the Event:
The Denton Black Film Festival is the brainchild of Harry Eaddy, president of the Denton African American Scholarship Foundation, Inc. A few years ago, he approached two staples of the Denton community – Cheylon Brown and Mesha George – with a unique idea to bring an event focused on Black cinema to the region. Together, the trio began dreaming up an event that would evolve into the festival thousands enjoy today. Not long after Eaddy and his fellow founding organizers began collaborating, the Denton African American Scholarship Foundation came onboard as the festival’s founding sponsor. Mesha George served as festival director and film programming director in the inaugural year of the festival. That first year, more than 800 people attended the day-and-a-half event. Initially, the focus was only cinema, but by the second year when Eaddy became festival director, DBFF added art, music and spoken word to its rosters of offerings. Comedy and artist panels/workshops were added in subsequent years.
Today, DBFF exists to address under-representation in film and media by giving Black stories an audience and Black creatives a platform. Sharing culture and building community are the goals of DBFF.
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