Maupintown Film Festival looks into history through the eyes of Black filmmakers

The Jefferson School African American Heritage Center hosted the 12th annual Maupintown Film Festival Sep. 5-7. The event primarily showcases the works of up and coming African American filmmakers while also giving a space to talk about the themes prevalent in their films.

This year the theme of the festival was “Bold and Beautiful.” A showcase of African American history and culture, the movies shown were mostly documentaries with a time slot allocated on Saturday for cartoons.

Lorenzo Dickerson, founder of the Maupintown Film Festival, described this year’s iteration as a celebration…

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