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SOGAA Inc. created an international film festival in the city of Baltimore which highlights films produced, directed and starring African Americans and members of the African Diaspora. As a Same Gender Loving – lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender (SGL-LGBT) centered organization we will also prominently feature films with content of interest to the SGL-LGBT community. The Baltimore International Black Film Festival will serve a dual purpose of providing a venue for independent films while entertaining and educating the greater Baltimore area through a uniquely diverse cinematic experience.

Support the SOGAA effort to convene the seventh Annual Baltimore International Black Film Festival on October 28 to December 7, 2020 – LIVE!! with virtual screenings and events.

click on the Link below to make your DONATION to the GoFundMe campaign today!!!

SOGAA Fundraiser for Annual Baltimore Int’l Black Film Festival

Mission and Objective

The Baltimore International Black Film Festival (BIBFF) promotes and celebrates culturally significant films directed, produced, and staring African American and members of the African Diaspora. We also prominently feature and celebrate films with content of interest to the Same Gender Loving – Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender (SGL-LGBT) community. Our mission is to couple the film festival with education, health and exhibition programs that enrich the life of Baltimore City and greater Washington D.C., Maryland and Virginia community.

More About the Festival

With its unique paring of films by African-American, the African Diaspora and members of the Same Gender Loving – Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender (SGL-LGBT) community, the Baltimore International Black Film Festival (BIBFF) www.bibff.com serves a dual purpose of providing a venue to showcase and learn from independent films for, by and about African Americans, the African Diaspora and members the SGL-LGBT community locally, nationally and globally. The 1st Annual BIBFF was held at the historic Charles Theatre on December 3-5, 2014.  The Charles Theatre with its 1150-seat, 23,000 square-foot movie house is located in one of Charles Street’s most historic buildings and is only minutes away for the Baltimore Harbor in addition to numerous restaurants, bars, museums and attractions. BIBFF is truly a “Charm City” event blending entertainment and education in the greater Baltimore area through a uniquely diverse cinematic experience.

Visit the BIBFF website for more information