It is nearly time for the 11th San Diego Black Film Festival. Are you ready? This incredible event will take place from Friday, January 30th through Sunday, February 2nd. The motto of the festival is “spotlight on African American and African Diaspora cinema” and the goal is to give a space for black artists to tell their stories. Film buffs should check out this amazing festival when staying in San Diego.
If you are interested in attending the San Diego Black Film Festival, there are a number of different options you have for purchasing tickets. For $150 you can purchase the Screening Pass. The Screening Pass will give you entrance to the festival every day of the festival, which means you can watch as many films as you’d like! Your pass also allows you entrance into the Opening Reception, the panel discussion, the industry party, and the closing brunch. If you have a screening pass you also get to go to the head of the line, which means no waiting for you! For $50 you can get an industry pass. This pass is simply good to attend the industry party. You will not be able to see any films. If you would like to simply watch the closing film of the festival, the closing film pass will only be $15. If you would like to attend the closing brunch and the closing film, you can purchase a ticket for only $40. The pass that will allow you entrance to the opening day reception and the opening film will be $50. If you only want a ticket for the opening day film, it can be purchased for $25. You can attend the filmmakers breakfast for $50. Here you can get a chance to talk to the brilliant minds of the filmmakers. For $150 you can attend the Awards Dinner and Gala, which will be on January 31at. For more information, please visit the official website at sdbff.com.
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