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Submit Today!

We are now accepting submissions for the 6th Annual Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival scheduled for September 17 – 21, 2024! Submit your film today via FilmFreeway to get the Early Bird price!⁣Short: Documentary / Narrative $30⁣Feature: Documentary / Narrative $45⁣Student Film*: $25 ⁣ *This category is for registered students at an accredited institution of higher education⁣

CONGRATS! 2023 AWARD WINNERS

The Morehouse College Human Rights Film FestivalAwards Six Films During 5th Annual FestivalCheck out the list of films that won best in category during the fifth annual Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival (MCHRFF) The categories included Documentary Short, Narrative Short, Documentary Feature, Narrative Feature, and Student Film. Dedicated to promoting understanding of global issues and artistic expression, the MCHRFF

News Release: Nominated

The Fifth Annual Morehouse College Human Rights Film FestivalAnnounces 20 Nominated Films, Igniting Passion for Social Justice And Global AwarenessThe highly anticipated fifth annual Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival (MCHRFF) today announced 20 films spanning five categories that have been nominated for its annual awards, including Documentary Short, Narrative Short, Documentary Feature, Narrative Feature, and Student Film. Dedicated to

2023 Official Selections

Congratulations to the@morehousefilmfest2023Official Selections! Purchase your badges for the 5th Annual Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival, Sept 19-23, at morehousehumanrightsfilmfestival.com. Higher education discount available for AUC students, faculty and staff!

2023 Early Selections

We are excited to announce early official selections for the 5th Annual @morehousefilmfest scheduled for September 19-23, 2023. Swipe through to see all the films! Honor StudentPlay ClothesHave MercyElephant!Finding UbuntuSpeak Up Brotha!WokmanRazing Liberty SquareThe Five Demandsifine The remaining selections and nominations will be announced Friday, June 30th.

Film Screening + Conversation

“Blurring the Color Line” opens up critical conversations on where the Chinese community fit into the black and white dichotomy of the segregated south, how anti-Blackness was established and perpetuated, and how marginal groups were pitted against each other in the hierarchical structure of white supremacy. Director Crystal Kwok@kwokthetalkwill take to the stage for a post screening conversation. Join us

Film Screening + Conversation

Memory Builds The Monumentuncovers the music, social challenges, and community of Houston’s historic 5th Ward as told first hand by aging community members who were there to experience one of the South’s most important music venues – Club Matinee. Date:Friday, February 17Time:6:30p.m.Location:Morehouse College: Ray Charles Performing Arts Center900 West End Ave SWAtlanta, GA, US, 30314Tickets:This event is free and open

Documentary on Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival

This short documentary about the Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival features Kara Walker, Executive Director; Jenn Sapp, Event & Content Manager; and Jasmine Gurley, Director of Public Relations and Communications. To learn more about the Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival visit: https://bit.ly/MHRFF. We are able to provide free programming thanks to supporters like you. Please consider making a

Atlanta on Film

Lights! 💡 Camera! 🎥 Action! 🎬 Check out the new WABE Studios original series#AtlantaOnFilmMondays at 10 p.m. on#wabetv! Season 1 features films from#atlfilmmakers curated byMorehouse College Human Rights Film Festival. Don’t miss out! The February 6 Atlanta On Film episode kicks off #BlackHistoryMonth with a short documentary about the Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival featuring Kara Walker, Jenn Sapp, and Jasmine Gurley.