Film News: Chicago’s Black Harvest Film Fest Opens Nov. 4th, 2022, with ‘Black Harvest Feast’

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CHICAGO – One of the longest running and most important Black film festivals is right here in Chicago, as the 28th edition of the Black Harvest Film Festival has Opening Night on Friday, November 4th, and runs in-person until November 20th at the Gene Siskel Film Center in the downtown Loop. For Opening Night details and ticket information, 28th BHFF OPENING.



The Opening Night festivities include four short films (the Black Harvest “Feast”), the presentation of the Legacy Award to Chicago casting director Sharon King and a post screening reception. Hosting the Opening Night ceremonies is LeAnn Trotter of Chicago’s NBC5.

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28th Black Harvest Film Festival, November 4th-27th, 2022
Photo credit: SiskelFilmCenter.org

Celebrating its 28th edition, the Black Harvest Film Festival is Midwest’s largest and longest-running Black film festival, and the Gene Siskel Film Center’s most vibrant annual showcase, featuring provocative films that celebrate the stories, dreams, history, and legacy of African Americans and the African diaspora. The Black Harvest Film Festival supports the Gene Siskel Film Center’s ongoing mission to present inclusive and insightful programming.

The Black Harvest Film Festival Opening Night is November 4th, 2022, at the Gene Siskel Film Center, 164 North State Street, Chicago. For complete details about the Festival, which runs through November 20th (online then available through November 27th), the schedule of films and ticket information, click 28thBHFF.

HollywoodChicago.com senior staff writer Patrick McDonald

By PATRICK McDONALD
Editor and Film Critic/Writer
HollywoodChicago.com
pat@hollywoodchicago.com

© 2022 Patrick McDonald, HollywoodChicago.com

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