Black History Film Festival

Atlanta, United States
Tier CTrusted
57
Legitimacy Score

Emerging or unverified festival

The Black History Film Festival in Atlanta is a Black-cinema showcase founded in 2008 and known for spotlighting Black filmmakers, storytellers, and student filmmakers. It is notable for its mix of narrative and documentary features, shorts, student competitions, filmmaker conversations, and community screenings, making it a long-running platform for Black storytelling and civic memory in Atlanta’s film culture.

Last updated Aug 15, 2026

Legitimacy Analysis

Positive Indicators (+22 pts)

  • 20 years of verifiable history
  • 2 verified pro signals
  • Verified trusted status

Red Flags (-15 pts)

  • No physical screenings

Trust Signals

Positive Signals

  • FF_GOLD_BADGE
  • Documented history with archived programs

Festival Details

Founded

2006

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Legitimacy Score57/100
TierTier C
Reviews0
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