Newark Black Film Festival: Swamp Dogg Gets His Pool Painted

Newark Black Film Festival: Rob Peace

The Newark Museum of Art 49 Washington Street, Newark, United States

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

Newark Black Film Festival: Family Tree

The Newark Museum of Art 49 Washington Street, Newark, United States

Join us for a screening of Family Tree, directed by Jennifer MacArthur, and the short film It Takes a Village, directed by Joshua Kissi. Family Tree explores the connection between Black land ownership and sustainable forestry through the experiences of two North Carolina families. It Takes a Village is set in 1965 and follows a father as he prepares his son for manhood through a traditional rite of passage. Stay for a Q&A following the screenings.

Newark Black Film: Shorts Block

The Newark Museum of Art 49 Washington Street, Newark, United States

Join us for curated selection of short films: To the Girl that Looks Like Me directed by Ewurakua Dawson-Amoah, Harlem Fragments directed by Cameron Tyler Carr, City of Dreamz directed by Imani Celeste, Love Taps directed by Derrick Woodyard and Underwater Projects directed by dream hampton. Followed by a Q&A session.

Newark Black Film Festival: Seeking Mavis Beacon

The Newark Museum of Art 49 Washington Street, Newark, United States

Join us for our final screening at the 50th Newark Black Festival, of Seeking Mavis Beacon directed by Jazmin Renée Jones.