The 14th Honolulu African American Film Festival presents films that celebrate Black excellence in art and justice. See 11 features from the US—and one from France—that highlight issues relevant to our past and present.
The program is presented in collaboration with the Honolulu African American Film Festival committee: Daphne Barbee-Wooten, Ethan Caldwell, Akiemi Glenn, Tadia Rice, and Sandra Simms.
Schedule of Events
2:00PM-4:00PM: Kemba
Based on the true story of criminal justice reform advocate Kemba Smith, who fell in love with a drug kingpin as a college student and faced life-changing consequences.
7:00PM-9:00PM: Color Book
This intimate portrait of a father navigating the experiences of raising a child with Down syndrome is a moving testament to resilience and love.
Cost:
Adult: $15
18 and Under: Free
Location: Honolulu Museum of Art - Doris Duke Theatre.
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