The Calgary Black Film Festival (CBFF) is underway, starting with a premiere at the Globe Theatre, showcasing Manuela Dalle’s Dancing in A-Yard.
The festival is in its fourth year, and started as an online-only event hoping to amplify the voices of Afro-descendants.
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This year there are 35 films, panels and workshops, showcasing the talent of creators from diverse backgrounds.
In addition to the films, there is a free CBFF market happening on Saturday, featuring panel discussions and workshops with industry professionals.
A full lineup of events is available the CBFF’s website.
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