Thursday, October 29, 2015

BDC at DOC NYC! BaddDDD Sonia Sanchez, Black Panthers, Wilhemina's War, and more!

BDC is at DOC NYC!
Nov 12 - 19th

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by Barbara Attie, Janet Goldwater and 
Sabrina Schmidt Gordon

IFC Center
Nov 18, 12:30 PM
Nov 19th, 7:15 PM*
Sonia Sanchez, the Directors, & Special Guests in Attendance for Evening Show!
"Sonia Sanchez is a lion in literature's forest. When she writes, she roars."  So said Maya Angelou about her friend and fellow poet.  The prodigious Sanchez has been on the front lines of art and activism for 60 years--teaching, writing, performing, protesting.  She was a pioneer of the Black Arts Movement, fought to establish the first university Black Studies programs in the country, and has exerted a widely acknowledged influence on the Hip-Hop and spoken word movements.  This performance-packed film features appearances by Questlove, Talib Kweli, Nikki Giovanni, Amiri Baraka, Ursula Rucker, Ruby Dee, Haki Madhubuti, Imani Uzuri, Bryonn Bain, Jessica Care Moore, Yasiin Bey (Mos Def) and more.

by Stanley Nelson, Laurens Grant

Bow Tie Chelsea Cinemas
Nov 15, 11:45 AM*
Nov 16, 4:15 PM
Director Stanley Nelson in Attendance for Nov 15, 11:45 AM Show!
Against a backdrop of civil unrest and the radical transformation of American society in the mid-1960s, the black nationalist organization known as the Black Panthers emerged as leaders of the expected revolution. Interweaving fascinating archival material with gripping first-hand accounts from members of the group's rank and file, director Stanley Nelson's definitive history reveals the promise of social change offered by the organization, and the insidious efforts of the establishment to suppress its fruition.

by June Cross
IFC Center
Nov 13, 12:45 PM
Bow Tie Chelsea Cinemas
Nov 14, 4:15 PM
Director June Cross in Attendance
While the perception of AIDS in America has changed from the death sentence it once was to a disease managed by medicine, in the deep South, HIV continues to claim the lives of rural black women in epidemic numbers. Despite facing institutional and personal obstacles every step of the way, 62-year-old Wilhemina Dixon works tirelessly to combat the stigma and care for her daughter and granddaughter, both HIV+.



Farihah Zaman (Remote Area Medical), Hao Wu (The Road to Fame) Yoruba Richen (The New Black) and Taj Paxton (Logo/Viacom) share the paths they followed from breaking in to making a career. Moderator: Luis Castro (Acting Commissioner, The City of New York Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment)
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Paper Chase
by Lauren Domino and Angela Tucker

A comedy set in New Orleans about a young girl 
raising money for college by any means necessary!

This project will only be funded if at least $50,000 
is pledged by Fri, Dec 4th

Please support BDC Member Angela Tucker's 
fiction feature directorial debut!

"Growing up I loved, loved teen movies and I always had a fantasy that I would make one. I wanted to create a film featuring young black girls who were smart and raunchy. Black girls who were focused on where to go to college but still drank too much at parties. Black girls who had crushes on guy who didn't know they existed. Black girls who had some family struggles but who didn't let their struggles define them. In other words, Black girls like many of my friends!"

Please support and join our movement to #createincolor
- Director & Writer, Angela Tucker
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Member Films Available on Netflix!

DOCUMENTED
Producer/Editor
Sabrina Schmidt Gordon
The New Black
Producer/Director
Yoruba Richen
Soul Food Junkies
Producer/Director
Byron Hurt

If you have a film available for sale or rental, please let us know and we'll share!
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Free Seminars from Third World Newsreel
Now through December!


Camera, Sound, Editing, Interactive Media and More!
Free and Open to the Public!
Register Today!
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BDC Member Benefits


BDC and Frame:Runner Partnership! 

Frame:Runner is a High Definition post-production facility specializing in color correction and finishing for broadcast television, festivals and theatrical distribution  They have worked on countless award-winning projects for BDC members, including Stanley Nelson's Freedom Summer and Thomas Allen Harris' Through A Lens Darkly, both premiering at this year's Sundance Film Festival!

Frame:Runner is offering a special discount to BDC Members on all professional services, from color correction and finishing in Avid, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and Premiere Pro, file and tape conversions, duplication and sound mixing.   

This is an INCREDIBLE benefit to our members!   
Thank you, Frame:Runner!

Frame:Runner
555 West 57th Street, NYC
212-246-4224
Keith Shapiro, General Manager/Partner 
keith@framerunner.com

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BDC and Women Make Movies 

BDC Members are eligible for the partner discount for Women Make Movies workshops

For these benefits, BDC Membership must be current.  Join or Renew here!
Email bdcnewyork@gmail.com for more information.


Membership status subject to verification for all benefits.   
Invalid membership status may result in additional charges from participating vendors.  

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BDC Catalog & Directory 

The BDC Catalog & Directory is a searchable database of BDC members' work and contact information available to production companies,
networks, press, distributors, educators and others interested in
purchasing, screening, distributing member films and hiring our members.

Broadcasters, educators and commissioning editors contact us often for information about our members' work.  The BDC Catalog & Directory is an easy and efficient way to put you in touch with them as the inquiries come in.

Please send an email for further instructions to:


You MUST be a current BDC Member to be included.
Click below to join the BDC or renew your membership. 


Friday, October 23, 2015

Reel Sisters Film Fest Begins Tomorrow! Win A Free Ticket To The Awards Ceremony!


Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival + Lecture Series
The Black Documentary Collective (BDC), Presenting Partner


Long Island University/Brooklyn
1 University Plaza, Brooklyn, NY 11201

Featuring BDC Member* documentaries and panels!

CLICK PIX FOR TICKETS!

La Belle Vie (The Good Life)
by Rachelle Salnave*
Mary Lou Williams:
The Lady Who Swings the Band
by Carol Bash*

Changing the Face of Medicine
by Crystal Emery*
AMEN: The Life and Music of Jester Hairston
by Lillian Benson*
Jimmy Goes to Nollywood
by Jimmy Jean-Louis

The Art of Ama Ata Aidoo
by Yaba Badoe
Taboo Yardies
by Selena Blake

Good Love (Re) presentations of Love & Sex in Black Women's Cinema
Panelists: Michele Stephenson*, Yoruba Richen* and Nefertite Nguvu
Discussing notions of love and sex in film and television as it relates to Black women and women of color. There have been too many films in which we are portrayed as not having diverse human thoughts and feelings when it comes to love and sex. Are the old tropes of Sapphire, Jezebel and Mammy still valid in light of women filmmakers who are creating roles for Black women in which we are not devalued - roles in which we are told we are not worthy of love, devotion and healthy sexual relationships?  This panel celebrates women of color filmmakers who are claiming spaces for us to solidly give and receive "Good Love"!


Reel Sisters Awards Ceremony

Oct. 25, 2015, 6:30 pm
$35
BDC Members Eligible to Win Free Tickets!
Email bdcnewyork@gmail.com for more information




Award Ceremony Honors actresses Jessica Williams, beloved comedienne on Comedy Central's The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, and Ebony Jo-Ann, renowned for her role as Ma Rainey in August Wilson's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. 

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Monday, October 12, 2015

The Whole Gritty City Screens THIS Wednesday! BDC at New Orleans Film Festival!

The Whole Gritty City
by Richard Barber and Andre Lambertson

THIS Wednesday, October 14th, 6-10 PM
Dwyer Cultural Center
258 St. Nicholas Ave, btw 124th & 125th Sts.

As the BDC enters its 15th year, we kick it off with a screening of The Whole Gritty City, followed by a Q&A and Cocktail Reception!





"Sensitive, intelligent and inspirational"
"Marching bands have never been so captivating"

THE WHOLE GRITTY CITY
is a feature documentary that plunges viewers into the world of three New Orleans school marching bands. 


The film follows kids growing up in America's most musical city, and one of its most dangerous, as their band directors get them ready to perform in the Mardi Gras parades, and teach them to succeed and to survive. 

Navigating the urban minefield through moments of setback, loss, discovery, and triumph, these children and their adult leaders reveal the power and resilience of a culture.


"Gritty City is glorious" -David Simon, "The Wire", "Treme"
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BDC at New Orleans Film Festival
October 14 - 22

BaddDDD Sonia Sanchez
&
Mary Lou Williams: The Lady Who Swings the Band


October 18th &19th
October 18th &20th

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Monday, October 5, 2015

Sonia Sanchez, The Whole Gritty City, Netflix and More!

BDC's Sister Organization, BAD West
Presents its 9th Annual Day of Black Docs

Featuring BaddDDD Sonia Sanchez
by Barbara Attie, Janet Goldwater and Sabrina Schmidt Gordon
Co-Presented by Black Documentary Collective

Saturday, October 10th
12-5 PM

American Film Institute
Mark Goodson Theater
2021 N. Western Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90027


BaddDDD Sonia Sanchez is a new feature-length, performance-packed documentary about the renowned poet and activist's contribution to the world of poetry, her singular place in the Black Arts Movement, and her role in American culture over the last 50+ years.

Featuring Amiri Baraka, Nikki Giovanni, and Haki Madhubuti, Questlove, Talib Kweli, Jessica Care Moore, Yasiin Bey (Mos Def), Ursula Rucker, Imani Uzuri and Bryonn Bain. 
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The Whole Gritty City
by Richard Barber and Andre Lambertson

Wednesday, October 14th, 6-10 PM
Dwyer Cultural Center
258 St. Nicholas Ave, btw 1245th & 125th Sts.

As the BDC enters its 15th year, we kick it off with 
a screening of The Whole Gritty City, 
followed by a Q&A and Cocktail Reception!

Click Pix for Tickets




"Sensitive, intelligent and inspirational"
"Marching bands have never been so captivating"


THE WHOLE GRITTY CITY is a feature documentary that plunges viewers into the world of three New Orleans school marching bands. 


The film follows kids growing up in America's most musical city, and one of its most dangerous, as their band directors get them ready to perform in the Mardi Gras parades, and teach them to succeed and to survive. 

Navigating the urban minefield through moments of setback, loss, discovery, and triumph, these children and their adult leaders reveal the power and resilience of a culture.

"Gritty City is glorious" -David Simon, "The Wire", "Treme"

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Member Films Available on Netflix!

DOCUMENTED
Producer/Editor
Sabrina Schmidt Gordon
The New Black
Producer/Director
Yoruba Richen
Soul Food Junkies
Producer/Director
Byron Hurt

If you have a film available for sale or rental, please let us know and we'll share!
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Monday, August 24, 2015

BDC Events
The Black Panthers:
Vanguard of the Revolution
Directed by Stanley Nelson
Produced by Laurens Grant

Opening in NYC at the Film Forum
Wednesday, September 2

209 West Houston St., New York, NY 10014
Special guests and filmmaker Q&As throughout the run!

Opening Night Screening Hosted by
the Black Documentary Collective (BDC)
7:15 pm

Q&A with Stanley Nelson, Laurens Grant 
and Kathleen Cleaver (via Skype)

(Click pix for ticket information)

The Black Panthers is the first feature length documentary to explore the Black Panther Party, its significance to the broader American culture, its cultural and political awakening for black people, and the painful lessons wroght when a movement derails.  Stanley Nelson goes straight to the source, weaving a treasure trove of rare archival footage with the voices of the people who were there: police, FBI informants, journalists, white supportersand detractors, and Black Panthers who remained loyal to the party and those who left it.

"The moment is right for a documentary history of the Panthers."
- The New York Times

"An essential portrait of a singular radical movement in the American experience."
- The Baltimore Sun

"The women's voices are as vital and important as those of their male counterparts, something not often seen in documentaries about times of social change.  The fact that these women aren't tied to their husbands  or lovers, but are seen as entities of their own, makes The Black Panthers all the more exceptional."
- Buzzfeed
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**Save the Date!**

Mary Lou Williams: The Lady Who Swings the Band
by Carol Bash

Premieres in NYC at Harlem Stage!
*TUESDAY* September 22, 7:30 pm
Special Performance by Geri Allen


Mary Lou Williams: The Lady Who Swings the Band is a story of tragedy and triumph, seen through the eyes of a prodigy.  From World War I through the Vietnam War, from the birth of jazz to the height of rock and roll, we journey the 20th century through the lens of one of its leading musical innovators who is determined to create in a world that could not see past her race or gender.
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BDC Friends

Join Imagenation's #ILoveSoulCinema Campaign!

4 DAYS LEFT!


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Thursday, April 30, 2015

#BaltimoreUprising; William Greaves Memorial; Haiti Film Fest; Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution KIckstarter Continues, and More!

Color of Change:
Demand that Governor Hogan Appoint Maryland's Attorney General
to Assist in the Case to Help Secure Justice for Freddie Gray

(click pix to sign the petition)

#BaltimorePolice: A Reign of Terror

It has been more than two weeks since Baltimore police killed Freddie Gray and no officer has been fired, arrested, or prosecuted. Local officials don't even have answers to the most basic questions: Why did police violently arrest Gray? Why was this healthy 25-year-old's voice box crushed, his spleen ruptured and 80% of his spine severed after 45 minutes with Baltimore law enforcement?

The lack of accountability for Gray's killing is unacceptable and the solution to Baltimore's policing crisis is not martial law or more militarized policing. Right now, we need widespread public pressure to ensure the necessary leadership and independent oversight to bring Gray's killers to justice and overhaul the Baltimore Police Department. Without independent oversight it's unlikely that Gray's killers will be held accountable. Local district attorneys work too closely with police on a day to day basis to hold them accountable - and they almost never do.

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WILLIAM GREAVES MEMORIAL
Celebrating His Life, His Art and His Legacy

Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Malcolm X Blvd, NYC
*TONIGHT* Thursday, April 30, 2015
7pm - 9PM EDT 

(click pix for details)

The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 
in collaboration with the Greaves Family invite you to:

William Greaves: Celebrating His Life, His Art and His Legacy, a public tribute for pioneer filmmaker William Greaves and his leadership in film and television.The evening will feature several guest speakers and performers who have worked with or been inspired by Greaves' art and legacy.

 Director, producer and writer William Greaves began his career as a featured actor on Broadway and in motion pictures. His work behind the camera has earned him over 70 international film festival awards including an Emmy and four Emmy nominations. In 1980 he was inducted into the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, and in the same year he was the recipient of a special homage at the first Black American Independent Film Festival in Paris.  In 1986, he received an Indy -- the special Life Achievement Award -- from the Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers. He was recently honored by the National Black Theater and Film Festival with its first award for Lifelong Achievement in Film
and for Contributions to Black Theater.

Greaves has produced and directed television, documentaries and feature films over the course of his career.  For two years, he served as executive producer and co-host of the pioneering network television series BLACK JOURNAL, for which he was awarded an Emmy.  His recent film, Ralph Bunche:  An American Odyssey, a 2 hour documentary which aired prime-time on PBS, was shown in competition at Sundance and has won a Gold Award from two International Film Festivals.   

Among his other outstanding documentary films are From These Roots, an in-depth study of the Harlem Renaissance which has won over 20 film festival awards and has become a classic in African American history studies and Ida B. Wells: A Passion for Justice, which has won 19 film festival awards and was nominated for a 1990 NAACP Image Award.  Greaves also served as Executive Producer of Universal Pictures Bustini Loose, starring Richard Pryor and Cicely Tyson, and produced, wrote and directed three feature films --Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One; The Marajuana Affair; and Ali, The Fighter, starring Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier.   

Retrospectives of William Greaves work have been held at the Museum of Modern Art and the Brooklyn Museum in New York.

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HAITI FILM FESTIVAL
Presented by Haiti Cultural Exchange
May 8 - 15

*Opening Night Party at DROM NYC*

in partnership with the Black Documentary Collective (BDC)
(click banner for fest lineup & ticket info)


HCX is proud to announce the Third Biennial Haiti Film Fest taking place in venues throughout the city and kicking things off with the
Haiti Film Fest Opening Night on Thursday, May 7th at DROM NYC. 

Hosted by Haitian radio personality, Carel Pedre of CHOKARELLA; featuring short films Freedom by Matthew Brown and La Veuve by Wood-Jerry Gabriel, with performances by Sanba Zao of Lakou Mizik and Ioan Delice, New York's newest and hottest underground rap artist.
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Firelight Media's Kickstarter Campaign
"Stretch Goal" to bring
Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution to theaters
across the country!

Donate until Wednesday, May 6th!

(click below to donate)


Check out this message from Director, Stanley Nelson

With less than a week to go, to go we have reached our goal of $50,000 to support a theatrical release of The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution!

Thanks to your generous support we'll ensure this powerful history reaches diverse audiences in 13 cities this fall - including Oakland, New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Boston and Philadelphia.

The crisis of police brutality, poverty and political disenfranchisement have pushed ordinary people to call for change. Just this week we saw residents come together to heal Baltimore, and meet the needs of the most vulnerable people affected by the violence and curfews. That spirit of empowerment has inspired us to dream bigger with this film.

If we raise an additional $7,000 by May 6 we will host a free screening in Ferguson, and with more resources we will work to bring the film to theaters in additional cities like St. Louis and Cleveland.

Please help us bring this powerful story to even more cities!

As the Panthers say, All Power to the People!  Thank you!

http://theblackpanthers.com/ 
#BlackPanthersDoc
@panthersdoc
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