Commissioner Arrington to Kick-Off Annual Black History Month Film Festival with Opening Reception

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Commissioner Arrington to Kick-Off Annual Black History Month Film Festival with Opening Reception

February 15, 2022
Well known Atlanta actor to serve as event emcee.

Fulton County District 5 Commissioner Marvin S. Arrington Jr., welcomes acclaimed actor Lamman Rucker as the guest emcee for the 2022 Black History Month Film Festival Opening Reception on Friday, February 25, 2022.
 
The Opening Reception, which will be held from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. the Wolf Creek Library located at 3100 Enon Road in South Fulton kicks off the 2022 Black History Month Film Festival scheduled for Saturday, February 26, 2022.
 
The Opening Reception will include a screening of ‘Betty Davis: They Say I’m Different’.  Additionally, awards will be presented to the student winners of the Unsung Black Heroes Essay & Film Competitions. Participating students in Fulton County were invited to either submit a 1,500-word essay or 10-minute short film highlighting an African American who has made a significant contribution to black progress and American History.

Please RSVP for the opening reception @ www.BHFF2022.eventbrite.com

The remaining films will be screened from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Saturday afternoon at the following locations:
 
Film Screenings: “Finding Your Roots: Decoding Our Past” & “The Harlem Renaissance & Beyond”
Metropolitan Library                             
1332 Metropolitan Pkwy, SW
Atlanta, GA 30310
Please RSVP @ www.BHFF2022SE.eventbrite.com

Film Screenings: “Slavery By Another Name” & “Black Theater – The Making of a Movement”
Wolf Creek Library
3100 Enon Road
South Fulton, GA 30349
Please RSVP @ www.BHFF2022SW.eventbrite.com

Film Screenings: “Black Power Mixtape” & “We the People: From Crispus Atticus to Barack Obama” 
ArtsXChange
2148 Newnan Street
East Point, GA 30344
Please RSVP @ www.BHFF2022EP.eventbrite.com
Commissioner Arrington will host the 2022 Black History Month Film Festival in conjunction with Fulton Films, Friends of Wolf Creek, and the Urban Film Review.
 
Although the film festival is free, guests are strongly encouraged to RSVP for their choice of screenings. All screenings will be held from 12:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. 
 
Those seeking more information on this event can reach the office of District 5 Commissioner Marvin S. Arrington Jr. at www.FultonCommission5.com. The event can be shared on social media via the hashtag #2022BHFF.