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International Black Film Festival of Nashville – IBFFN 2010

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September 29th-October 3rd, 2010

Nashville, Tennessee may be known more for its music scene, but you can certainly get a film fix as well at the International Black Film Festival of Nashville.

The IBFF of Nashville strives to insure culturally accurate depictions in film with special emphasis on providing a forum for unheard, unseen and unknown viewpoints, and to showcase the rich creativity and diversity found in communities of color locally, nationally and internationally.

IBFFN CEO & Founder: Hazel Joyner-Smith

Our mission is « Through the art of film, we celebrate the richness, diversity and creativity of storytelling for the cultural enrichment, progression and education of communities worldwide. »

The International Black Film Festival of Nashville (IBFFN), established in 2006, founded by Chief Executive Officer and Owner Hazel Joyner Smith is a collaboration of dedicated professionals who support the need for a « community » effort to bring African-American and other Communities together to showcase their work as emerging and skilled independent filmmakers, actors, composers, screenwriters, directors and other film industry professionals. Defining Our Stories, Transforming the Image » as its organizational theme, IBFFN strives to insure culturally accurate depictions in film with special emphasis on providing a forum for unheard, unseen and unknown viewpoints, and to showcase the rich creativity and diversity found in communities of color locally, nationally and internationally.
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