The film is an intimate portrayal of Todrick Hall: a talented singer, songwriter, dancer, actor, choreographer, playwright, costume designer, Broadway performer, American Idol finalist, star of his own self-titled MTV Show and viral YouTube sensation. The opening night feature film, Behind The Curtain: Todrick Hall, directed by Katherine Fairfax Wright, will begin at 7 pm at the Charles Theatre (1711 North Charles Street).
Lewis Museum and the Murphy Fine Arts Center, bringing the best independent films to Baltimore for and by African-Americans, the African diaspora, and the same-gender loving, bisexual, and transgender community! #ReelUnityīuying a festival pass gets you into any screening or panel throughout the event, the opening night film and reception, plus the closing night film and awards ceremony and reception. The 4th annual Baltimore International Black Film Festival opens at the Charles Theatre and will hold screenings at the Reginal F. October 4th – The Center for Black Equity Baltimore will partner with Sogaa / Black International Film Festival for a reception at Nancy by SNAC (131 West North Avenue, Baltimore), from 5 to 7 pm. October 3th – Club Bunns will host an A-List Party from 10 pm to 2 am at 606-608 W. There are however, events planned all month long in October to celebrate Black Pride. Baltimore Black Pride Week runs October 3rd through 9th.