NEWARK BLACK FILM FESTIVAL ADULT CINEMA CALENDAR
EYES ON THE PRIZE: THE PROMISED LAND
September 11
A segment of the 14-hour documentary series EYES ON THE PRIZE aired by PBS. The series has been heralded as "the principal account of the most important American social justice movement of the 20th century." The Promised Land chronicles the timeframe 1967 and 1968 and focuses on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
BACK TO AFRICA
September 12
The full-length feature telling a poignant story of Sade, a beautiful 24-year-old African-American woman, on a spiritual quest to Nigeria in search for her father who was forced to leave her mother and her when she was two years old.
BLACKOUT
September 18
A captivating film about the summer 2003 blackout, the largest in United States' history, and its impact on the East Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY.
HALLELUJAH!
September 19
The first sound film created by the famed King Vidor, Hallelujah! was one of the first all-black films shot by a major studio. Produced by MGM in 1929, it was intended for general audiences and won Vidor an Oscar nomination.
THE DITCHDIGGER'S DAUGHTERS
September 25
A Family Channel original movie, the film chronicles ditchdigger Donald Thornton's passionate efforts to motivate his daughters to become well-educated.
PAUL ROBESON AWARDS
September 26
DOCUMENTARY
Winner: Prince Among Slaves
Filmmaker: Andrea Kalin
Prince Among Slaves follows the true life story of Abdul-Rahman Ibrahima Sori, the prince of a large African kingdom, who was captured in a battle in 1788 and sold into the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. 2007
Honorable Mention: Bodega
Filmmakers: D. Penn, R. Kam, C. Nozkowski
A humorous look at the nutritional choices made by people who live in Americas urban counties, with a closer look inside the food pyramid. 2001
SHORT NARRATIVE
Winner: Reflections
Filmmaker: Keyana Ray
Three best friends learn to take HIV/AIDS seriously as they navigate romantic relationships in an urban environment. 2007
Honorable Mention: The Meeting
Filmmaker: Jeremiah Jahi
Rodney, a family man goes to meet his father for the first time with the hopes of building a relationship, only to entangle in loss, anger and hurt. 2006
LONG NARRATIVE
Winner: Algeny: The Genetic Factor
Filmmaker: Andrew Burroughs
Justin Thomas is a walking mystery a young man trying to make a life for himself in adulthood. But when he discovers the secrets of his past, his hopes for the future and his life are put in jeopardy. 2007
Honorable Mention: Death of a B-Boy
Filmmaker: Willis L. Petrie
The evolution of an artist. The degradation of a genre. The Death of a B-Boy deals with the death of Hip Hop. 2007
EXPERIMENTAL
Winner: Birthmarks
Filmmaker: Naima Lowe
Naima and Bill Lowe tell the story of how fathers and daughters make beauty out of trauma and art out of living. 2007
Honorable Mention: Amiri Barakas Something in the Way of Things (In Town)
Filmmaker: Bryan Green
Story of a young man falsely incarcerated, and a troubled single mom. 2007
Winner: Prince Among Slaves
Filmmaker: Andrea Kalin
Prince Among Slaves follows the true life story of Abdul-Rahman Ibrahima Sori, the prince of a large African kingdom, who was captured in a battle in 1788 and sold into the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. 2007
Honorable Mention: Bodega
Filmmakers: D. Penn, R. Kam, C. Nozkowski
A humorous look at the nutritional choices made by people who live in Americas urban counties, with a closer look inside the food pyramid. 2001
SHORT NARRATIVE
Winner: ReflectionsFilmmaker: Keyana Ray
Three best friends learn to take HIV/AIDS seriously as they navigate romantic relationships in an urban environment. 2007
Honorable Mention: The MeetingFilmmaker: Jeremiah Jahi
Rodney, a family man goes to meet his father for the first time with the hopes of building a relationship, only to entangle in loss, anger and hurt. 2006
LONG NARRATIVE
Winner: Algeny: The Genetic Factor
Filmmaker: Andrew BurroughsJustin Thomas is a walking mystery a young man trying to make a life for himself in adulthood. But when he discovers the secrets of his past, his hopes for the future and his life are put in jeopardy. 2007
Honorable Mention: Death of a B-BoyFilmmaker: Willis L. Petrie
The evolution of an artist. The degradation of a genre. The Death of a B-Boy deals with the death of Hip Hop. 2007
EXPERIMENTAL
Winner: BirthmarksFilmmaker: Naima Lowe
Naima and Bill Lowe tell the story of how fathers and daughters make beauty out of trauma and art out of living. 2007
Honorable Mention: Amiri Barakas Something in the Way of Things (In Town)Filmmaker: Bryan Green
Story of a young man falsely incarcerated, and a troubled single mom. 2007






