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DANNY GLOVER GIVES A DOUBLE PORTION @SFBFF WITH TWO FILMS SATURDAY NIGHT & SUNDAY AFTERNOON
June 15, 2019

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6/15/2019
 
ACTIVIST, ACTOR, PRODUCER, HUMANITARIAN, FRIEND OF SAN FRANCISCO BLACK FILM FESTIVAL, DANNY GLOVER GIVES A DOUBLE PORTION @SFBFF WITH TWO FILMS SATURDAY NIGHT & SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Actor, Activist, Humanitarian, Producer and BFF of SFBFF will showcase two films at  The San Francisco Black Film Festival, XXI and will be in attendance.
SATURDAY, TONIGHT 7:00 P.M.
The Robeson Effect
The Robeson Effect Trailer
The Robeson Effect Directed by Juney Smith
FILM SCREENS SATURDAY, 7:00 P.M.
FilmMore Grand Theater (Formerly Yoshi's)
1330b Fillmore Street
 
*****Also Appearing with Danny Glover, 
Actor Ben Guillory and Director Juney Smith!****
 
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
 
DANNY GLOVER IN "STRIVE"---LIVE APPEARANCE AT  
AAACC BURIEL CLAY THEATER,
762 FULTON STREET, SAN FRANCISCO 94102 
 
Strive (2019) Trailer
Strive (2019) Trailer
 
Strive Directed by Robert Rippberger 
FILM SCREENS Sunday, 4:35 P.M. 
AAACC
Buriel Clay Theater
762 Fulton Street
(Includes short films: "My Brother Wes" by Tom Suzuki;
"LiME" by Donta Storey and Dontal Storey)"  
 
Danny Glover will be in attendance at both screenings
"Thank you, Danny for always being a BFF of SFBFF." 
Other SFBFF News
Visit www.sfbff.org and check out the Awards Ceremony tonight! 
Canna-Flick, Just another example of SFBFF "No Pigeon Holes", always an out of the box experience at family friendly prices.
How 'Bout Some Pre-Fourth of July Fireworks @ SFBFF... 
Remember, Steve Urkel of Hit TV Show "Family Matters," Well, He's All Grown Up...Jaleel White is a French Professor Now in the "Fifth of July," Comedy! And it's a laughing matter!
Film by Camilo Vila, Monty Fisher, Mercedes Neves-Hatchwell  
FILM SCREENS SUNDAY, 12:00 P.M.
AAACC NIA Room
762 Fulton Street
Speaking of Old Sitcoms... Tatyana Ali, ("Fresh Prince of Bel Air") stars with Mira Sorvino ("Mighty Aphrodite") in "Doe".... love her line in the trailer to Timothy Davis (husband) "Who are you John?"  "This is Us" Faithe Herman showcases her talent on the big screen as well.
"Rachel" Tatyana Ali  with husband "John," Timothy Davis in film DOE .
Directed by Justin Foia
(Click Image for Trailer)
FILM SCREENS SUNDAY, 4:00 P.M.
JHC Screening Room
1330 Fillmore Street
VISIT WWW.SFBFF.ORG FOR FULL SCHEDULE OF 80 PLUS FILMS!
SPONSORS TO DATE:
 
The San Francisco Black Film Festival XXI, thanks the following sponsors: California Arts Council; Bill Graham Memorial Foundation; San Francisco Arts Commission; PGE; San Francisco BayView Newspaper; KPOO; KMEL; KBLX; Comcast; Dolby; HellaBay, Oakland International Film Festival; SF Village Project;  San Francisco Chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. (Thanks for providing paid SFNCBW Doris Ward Workforce Development & Employment Training interns)  and San Francisco Business and Professional Women, IncAdd Your Name As A Sponsor Here. There is always time to support the on-going multicultural work of the San Francisco Black Film Festival.   Call Jackie Wright, 415 525 0410. See sponsorship levels or go to www.sfbff.org and click on donate button. 
International 
The San Francisco Black Film Festival XXI Salutes DIFF 2019 in Durban South Africa, July 18-28, 2019
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