In the Order of Weapons: 50 Years of Community Film Across Black America

NBFF Panel: Where Creativity Meets Commerce: Small Businesses Working with Film & TV 

The Newark Museum of Art 49 Washington Street, Newark

Discover the wealth of opportunities in New Jersey's film and TV industry and explore the resources and incentives from the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA). Hear from local business owners who have already benefited. Complimentary food from Cornbread will be provided. Free registration required.

NBFF Panel: 50 Years of Black Film

The Newark Museum of Art 49 Washington Street, Newark

Join us for a panel discussion that explores the evolution of Black cinema over the past five decades. Delve into the milestones, influential films, and pivotal moments that have helped shape the landscape of film. Free, registration required.

NBFF Live Music in the Lounge

The Newark Museum of Art 49 Washington Street, Newark

Unwind with some live music in the Engelhard Court Lounge. Gain access with a NBFF screening ticket, NBFF festival pass, or NMOA museum admission.

In the Order of Weapons: 50 Years of Community Film Across Black America

The Newark Museum of Art 49 Washington Street, Newark

As we celebrate 50 years of the Newark Black Film Festival, join us for a dynamic curation of radical short documentaries made by and for Black communities across the United States. These films, collectively created by community entities, confront local power, preserve histories, and effect change. Following the screening, enjoy a panel discussion featuring MacArthur prize-winning filmmaker Louis Massiah, moderated by Yvonne Michelle Shirley.

Newark Black Film Festival: Swamp Dogg Gets His Pool Painted

The Newark Museum of Art 49 Washington Street, Newark

Join us for a screening of Swamp Dogg Gets His Pool Painted, directed by Isaac Gale, Ryan Olson, and David McMurry. This documentary follows cult musician Swamp Dogg and his housemates Moogstar and Guitar Shorty as they transform their suburban LA home into an artistic haven and navigate the turbulent music business. Stay for a Q&A with Swamp Dogg, Moogstar, and Dr. Jeri Williams.

Listening is Fundamental: Black Film Edition, with Egypt

The Newark Museum of Art 49 Washington Street, Newark

A special edition of the exciting sample recognition bingo game, curated by Newark native, Egypt, uniquely blending music and film. Side A showcases songs from artists who've made acting debuts, while Side B features songs that cleverly integrate snippets from beloved movies. Gain access with a NBFF screening ticket, NBFF festival pass, or NMOA museum admission.

Newark Black Film Festival: Rob Peace

The Newark Museum of Art 49 Washington Street, Newark

Join us for a special screening of Rob Peace, directed by Chiwetel Ejiofor. This film tells the story of an inner-city Newark kid who attends Yale but ultimately succumbs to harsh economic realities and the demons of his past. Stay for a Q&A with special guests following the screening.

$12 – $15