Louise Woehrle’s film “A Binding Truth” tells the story of a Black high school football player who transferred to a White school and was denied a spot on the state’s all-star game due to race, leading to one of North Carolina’s most volatile civil rights cases.
Natalie Morrow
Twin Cities Black Film Festival rolls on—as does its founder
Natalie Morrow, founder of the Twin Cities Black Film Festival, is attending this year’s event in a wheelchair after suffering a stroke, while the festival continues to showcase the best in cinema from around the world.
Twin Cities Black Film Fest set for Oct 19-22 at the Capri
‘I think that what we have is a really good selection. We have a lot of shorts this year, more so than features. We do have some documentaries.’
Film fest caps 20 years of celebrating Black storytelling
It’s been two decades since the Twin Cities Black Film Festival became an annual fall fixture for cinema lovers.
Festival serves as launching pad for local Black filmmakers
In Minnesota, it is the Twin Cities Black Film Festival (TCBFF) that stands as an important launch pad for emerging filmmakers. Now in its 16th year, the TCBFF has showcased and given a platform to hundreds of new and award-winning films.
Local event planner scores big with Super Bowl LII
Over the years, Natalie Morrow, Twin Cities Black Film Festival (TCBFF) founder-director, has gained a local reputation as a solid event planner. Now as a Super Bowl LII event planner, her reputation has expanded nationally. “There are so many events, public and private,” Morrow said of the countless parties and other events planned in the […]
