Young Voices Speak Through Film At 11th Annual BHERC Youth Diversity Film Festival Online on BHERC TV
By Sentinel News Service
Published January 7, 2021
Festival group photo with Host actress Olivia Tillman “This is US”, BHERC Founder Sandra Evers-Manly, Director Billie Green, Brotherhood Crusade Cherisse Bremomd Weaver and student filmmakers
(Photo credit: Cazzie Burns)
The Black Hollywood Education and Resource Center (BHERC) announced the
11th Annual Youth Diversity Film Festival programming. Traditionally brought to the public annually as a live event, this year the festival will make its online debut on BHERCTV.com. The BHERC Youth Diversity Film Festival (YDFF) opens
BHERC Diversity Youth Film Festival Logo2
70 films culled from 1500 entries across the US and around the world streams online due to the COVID - 19. Festival includes industry led panels.
Our young filmmakers are very astute and in tune with what is going on in the world today. YDFF gives them a powerful platform and opportunity to share their stories with an international audience. ” Sandra J. Evers-Manly, President and Founder, BHERC
LOS ANGELES, CA, US, January 5, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ (Hollywood, CA) - The Black Hollywood Education and Resource Center (BHERC) announced today the 11th Annual Youth Diversity Film Festival programming. Traditionally brought to the public annually as a live event, this year the festival will make its online debut on BHERCTV.com. The BHERC Youth Diversity Film Festival (YDFF) opens Saturday January 16th and runs thru Thursday, January 31st, 2021.
Call For Entries Now thru December 31st, 2020 For The 11th Annual BHERC Youth Diversity Film Festival
By Sentinel News Service
The Black Hollywood Education and Resource Center (BHERC) announced today a
Call For Entries for the
11th Annual BHERC Youth Diversity Film Festival streaming virtually on BHERC.TV
Saturday, January 16
th thru Sunday, January 17th, 2021. After a successful month-long 26th Annual African American Film Marketplace & S.E. Manly Short Film Showcase (AAFM SEMSFS) which went virtual this year due to COVID – 19 online at www.BHERC.TV entertaining more than 6700 attendees from across the globe, the Youth Diversity Film Festival will also screen virtually focused solely on films by Middle and High School students and special panels with industry professionals.