The Denton Black Film Festival was created in order to address under-representation in film and media by giving Black stories an audience and Black creatives a platform. At the hybrid festival, filmmakers, industry leaders, emerging artists, and film enthusiasts come together to celebrate Black storytelling in all its forms.
The largest Black film festival in Texas and the Southwest will feature over 95 films, live performances, music, art, tech showcases, and conversations that celebrate the richness of Black culture and creativity.
Highlights include opening night film, Quakertown USA, the documentary Bastards of Soul, the documentary A Portrait of a Postman, a closing night concert by Kandace Springs.
Events will take place at multiple venues, including Alamo Drafthouse Denton, Campus Theater, Margo Jones Performance Hall, and more.
The Denton Black Film Festival was created in order to address under-representation in film and media by giving Black stories an audience and Black creatives a platform. At the hybrid festival, filmmakers, industry leaders, emerging artists, and film enthusiasts come together to celebrate Black storytelling in all its forms.
The largest Black film festival in Texas and the Southwest will feature over 95 films, live performances, music, art, tech showcases, and conversations that celebrate the richness of Black culture and creativity.
Highlights include opening night film, Quakertown USA, the documentary Bastards of Soul, the documentary A Portrait of a Postman, a closing night concert by Kandace Springs.
Events will take place at multiple venues, including Alamo Drafthouse Denton, Campus Theater, Margo Jones Performance Hall, and more.