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Iserukiramuco rya Filime rya BlackStar niserukiramuco rya firime ngarukamwaka ryateguwe na BlackStar Projects. Iriserukiramuco ryibanda kuri firime zivuga ndetse n’abirabura n’abasangwabutaka baturutse hiryanohino ku isi. [1] Kanama i Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Amerika. Byasobanuwe nka "Sundance Yirabura." [2] [3]

Ibirori byiswe umurongo wokohereza Marcus Garvey, Umurongo wa Black Star . Yashinzwe mu mwaka [3] na Maori Karmael Holmes, ahw'iserukiramuco ryambere rya Filime rya BlackStar ryatekerejwe bwambere nka "microfestival" y'umunsi umwe, kuberako umubaremunini wabyoherejwe, amaherezo ryahindutse ibirori mpuzamahanga by’iminsi ine. [4] Holmes yateje imbere iserukiramuco bitewe nuko yabonaga kohabaye iminsi mikuru micye ya firime kubakinnyi ba firime birabura, [5] ndetse nogushaka gusangira inkuru zirenze imyumvire itandukanye yabantu bafite ibara. [6] Abashyigikiye ibirori barimo Fondasiyo ya MacArthur, Knight Foundation, HBO, CAA, Comcast, na Lionsgate . [3]

Iserukiramuco ryambere ryarimo icyiciro cya master hamwe nokwerekana igice cya <i id="mwNw">Hagati</i> ya Ava DuVernay . [7] [8] Yakozwe na Projet idaharanirinyungu ya BlackStar, muririserukiramuco harimo firime 40 zoku migabane ine. [5] Nyuma y'ibirori harimo firime za Arthur Jafa, Ja'Tovia Gary, [9] Terence Nance, Jenn Nkiru, [10] Gabourey Sidibe, [11] Janine Sherman Barrois, [12] Darius Clark Monroe, Shatara Michelle Ford, [13] Garrett Bradley, [14] na Naima Ramos-Chapman . Abagize itsinda barimo Bradford Young, Rashid Shabazz, [4] Spike Lee, na Tarana Burke . [15]

Yaba Blay, Akiba Solomon, Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, na Tariq “Igitekerezo Cyirabura” Trotter bose babanje gukorera mu nama ngishwanama y'ibirori. [16]

Mu 2024, ibirori byari byitabiriwe n'abantu barenga 17.000. [17]

Mushikiwabo uteguragahunda ya Blackstar Projects harimo Seen, ikinyamakuru gisohoka kabiri mubuhanzi nokwandika; amahugurwa y'abahanzi b'amabara; ubusabane; n'imurikagurisha. [5]

Amafilime azwi yagaragaye

[Hindura | hindura inkomoko]
  • Ibiryo byubugingo byubusa [6]
  • Hagati y'ahantu hose [6]
  • Brooklyn Boheme [6]
  • Indangamuntu yemewe [6]
  • Ubukwe bwa Noheri [20]
  • Mbwira Ikintu Cyiza [21]
  • Urukundo Nubutumwa, Ubutumwa Nurupfu [21]
  • 9 Kugenda [21]
  • Ayiti Mon Amour [22]
  • Umuhanda wa nde? [22]
  • Umugani wa Bane [22]
  • Umwirabura [12]
  • Douvan Jou Ka Leve + Iminsi ine muri Gicurasi [12]
  • Jinn [12]
  • Ibyiyumvo byo kurebwa [12]
  • Isabukuru nziza, Marsha! [12]
  • Miss Juneteenth [25]
  • Kubogama kubogamye [25]
  • Gusezera Amor [25]
  • Binyuze mu ijoro [25]
  • Ubwenegihugu [25]
  • Munsi yintambwe yijimye [25]
  • Kujya kuri Mars: Umushinga wa Nikki Giovanni [28]
  • Umukobwa [28]
  • Umwuka Wera [29]
  • Ballad ya Suzanne Césaire [30]
  • Umwamikazi w'inzozi zanjye [31]
  • Inzozi mu [31]
  • Bye Bye Tiberiya [31]
  • BLKNWS: Amategeko &amp; Ibisabwa [32]
  • Himura Ya Umubiri: Ivuka ryinzu [32]
  • Urukundo, Brooklyn [32]
  • Ibyo usigaranye byose [5]
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