

RoxFilm is dedicated to celebrating films by, for, and about people of color around the world and we’re honored to bring you 100+ incredible films this year!

SSBC: The Kreative Konvergence
Saturday, December 7, 2024 | 1:00 - 8:00pm | Black Market: Nubian Square (2136 Washington St, Boston, MA 02119)
The Kreative Konvergence focuses on uniting diverse voices in the creative and film industry, providing a platform for ideas and connections to flourish. It aims to generate collaborative energy, fostering change and growth in a harmonious manner during uncertain times. Come out to experience the possibilities in the wake of change in our country and our industry.
Stay and celebrate with us afterward at the SSBC holiday gathering to wrap up the year.
Schedule:
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM — State of the Union Address
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM — What we want to offer to DO ABOUT IT!
5:30 PM - 8:00 PM — Holiday Party

New England Conservatory: Actor Prep Workshop
Nov 06, 2024 - 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM EST
This event will be held in person.
Where: Hibernian Hall, 184 Dudley Street, Roxbury, MA 02119
Vocal warmups, tongue twisters, physical warmups, emotional preparation, getting out of your head and into the scene, improvisation, and more! This workshop is for every actor who may be bored with their preparation and those just entering the world of how to prepare for auditions, callbacks, and filming.
All are welcome to this special New England SAG-AFTRA Conservatory, in collaboration with the Roxbury International Film Festival, and presented by Secret Society of Black Creatives Actors Forum members, and SAG-AFTRA members David J. Curtis, Liz Eng, Naheem Garcia and Andrea Lyman.
This Actor Prep Workshop is open to all SAG-AFTRA members and the general public!
Click here for information on public transit, driving directions, and where to park at Hibernian Hall
RSVP: Reservations are required.

BLACK MEDIA: PIONEERS THEN AND NOW
Check out Lisa Simmons and Nerissa Williams-Scott on the “The State of Black Storytelling in Film and Television” panel happening at 11:45am!
Black Media: Pioneers Then and Now is a day-long symposium created to highlight Black media professionals and their innovative and important work in the journalism, PR, marketing, advertising, and film industries. Our symposium speakers have broken barriers in their fields, amplified Black voices and stories, and navigated the challenges that still exist for Black storytellers and communications professionals. Their experiences and perspectives will be shared on panels ranging in topics from the future of antiracist journalism to cultivating diverse talent in the media industry. Attendees will network with other media professionals, gain insight into their own careers and ambitions, and celebrate the important work–past, present, and future–of Black media.

DAILY SCRIPT READ: *SURPRISE READING*
ABOUT THE SCRIPT
It’s a surprise, but we promise it’ll be worth waiting for!
ACTORS READING
Dina Jean
Heather Gibson
Keith Mascoll
Odis Spencer
Sonya Joyner
Daily Script Reads happen online on Zoom from 12-1PM, every day from Monday, June 24th to Friday, June 28th. Click here for information about the writers, actors, and the 2024 Daily Script Reads

DAILY SCRIPT READ: LOIS P. ROACH
ABOUT THE SCRIPT
LENA AND LEONARD
Lena and Leonard meet the night before he leaves for basic training during World War II. Lena moves on with her life and a new relationship with Mad Williams, yet Leonard never leaves her mind or her heart. Leonard and Lena marry when he returns home but life isn’t easy and the city of Boston becomes its own powder keg of rules and regulations. This black couple accepted the challenge of war but can they survive a riot and each other?
TWO SCENES
Date Night at Wally's
Lena and Leonard have a rare date night when Fingers, Leonard's friend from his military days, comes to town to play a gig at Wally's. Now favored sons in Europe, Fingers and his band are embraced by his adopted home once the war is over. The Morgan household is in chaos with Lena's cousin Mabel in charge of the children as the Lena and Leonard head out.
The Front Porch is the Boxing Ring
Leonard hopes to start his own construction business; he thinks he will have a better chance if he moves his growing family to his sister's home in Virginia. However, sometimes wherever you go you follow.
ACTORS READING
Lois P. Roach
Andrea Lyman
Chrystee Pharris
David J. Curtis
Kadahj Bennett
Naheem Garcia
Daily Script Reads happen online on Zoom from 12-1PM, every day from Monday, June 24th to Friday, June 28th. Click here for information about the writers, actors, and the 2024 Daily Script Reads

DAILY SCRIPT READ: GWEN TANNER
ABOUT THE SCRIPT
THE MEAN PHOTOGRAPHER
ACTORS READING
Chris Everett
Christopher James
Maria Wilkins
Sharon Squires
Daily Script Reads happen online on Zoom from 12-1PM, every day from Monday, June 24th to Friday, June 28th. Click here for information about the writers, actors, and the 2024 Daily Script Reads

DAILY SCRIPT READ: MACSONNY C. ONYECHEFULE
ABOUT THE SCRIPT
THE DUFFEL
A young man tries to survive a final confrontation with his former employer following a series of misadventures occurring after he legally obtained a prized duffel bag.
Trigger Warning: Gun Violence, Death
ACTORS READING
Anjie Parker
Ashley Aldorondo
Brenda Ray
Darline Ann Harris
Dashaun Bartley
Gilda James
Jacqueline Parker
Michael Nurse
Rahman Oladigbolu
Daily Script Reads happen online on Zoom from 12-1PM, every day from Monday, June 24th to Friday, June 28th. Click here for information about the writers, actors, and the 2024 Daily Script Reads

DAILY SCRIPT READ: DANTE HAUGHTON
ABOUT THE SCRIPT
MINUTES OF ARC
A young contractor with daring aspirations struggles to scaffold his independence throughout a mystical and reformative journey of madness.
ACTORS READING
Arthur Williams
Janine Robinson
Joshua Olumide
Justin Davis
Meagan Dilworth
Parmie Polk
Stephen Spencer
Daily Script Reads happen online on Zoom from 12-1PM, every day from Monday, June 24th to Friday, June 28th. Click here for information about the writers, actors, and the 2024 Daily Script Reads

26TH ANNUAL ROXBURY INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
JOIN US FOR THE 26TH ANNUAL ROXBURY INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL!
JUNE 20 - JULY 3, 2024
IN PERSON AND ONLINE

(FREE) SSBC THE KONNECT KONFERENCE
April 12-14, 2024 | Bruce C. Bolling Municipal Building (2300 Washington St., Roxbury, MA 02119)
FREE EVENT!
Join RoxFilm at the SSBC’s The Konnect Konference! There will be have 3 days worth of events and programming centered on education and networking for the film and advertising commercial industries. For filmmakers of all levels from working professionals to those just starting out.
And our very own Lisa Simmons will be one of the speakers during the Opening Remarks on Saturday 4/13!

2024 ROXFILM FESTIVAL PASSES - EARLY BIRD PRICING AVAILABLE ON FEB. 1ST!
Don't miss out on the full RoxFilm experience -- get your in-person and online festival passes now for access to screenings for 60+ films with Q&As, special events, filmmaker hangouts, workshops, and more!
The festival schedule will be released in late May/early June.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
If you would like to only attend screenings and events in person, please only purchase the in person festival pass.
If you would like to only attend screenings and events online, please only purchase the online festival pass.
If you would like to attend screenings and events both in person and online, you must purchase both passes.
The Boston Globe's Black History Month Film Festival (FREE; ONLINE + IN PERSON)
Various dates, February | Online + In Person
The Boston Globe’s Black History Month Film Festival
Co-presented GlobeDocs, A Beautiful Resistance, RoxFilm, and the Museum of Science. The Boston Globe is proud to host its 4th annual Black History Month Film Festival. This event series aims to celebrate the lives, culture, and creativity of Black Americans through a mix of classic and new films, which will be available for virtual viewing throughout the month. Each screening will be followed by a virtual panel event to provide insight and context for these stories of strength, joy, and love.
Film screenings include If Beale Street Could Talk, Crooklyn, Eve’s Bayou, and The Mural Master — along with an in person event, A Beautiful Resistance Live!
Join Globe writers and editors, filmmakers, and talent for these five installments. Sign up once to register for free for all virtual Black History Month film events.
(GLOBE SUMMIT - FREE) DRESSED FOR SUCCESS: A FIRESIDE CHAT WITH RUTH E. CARTER
Film buffs already recognize her costumes, and now cinephiles and the most casual of movie-goers will be able to put a face and a story to the award-winning work of Ruth E. Carter. The Springfield, Mass. native, who was the first Black woman to win an Oscar for costume design, joins the Globe’s Jenee Osterheldt for an intimate conversation about following her lifelong passion, her work on “Black Panther,” and more.
This year's Summit will take place in-person at WBUR CitySpace with the option to also tune in virtually via livestream. Ruth E. Carter will be joining virtually.
(GLOBE SUMMIT - FREE) BEYOND THE BEATS: THE LEGACY OF MICHAEL L. BIVINS
Host of Boston Globe Today Segun Oduolowu sits down with Michael L. Bivins, CEO of SportyRich Enterprises, as he celebrates the 40th Anniversary of New Edition and continues to serve as an ambassador for the community of Roxbury and the City of Boston. They'll also talk about the process of creating his recent docufilm, "The Hustle of @617MikeBiv," which details his life as a kid from Roxbury's Orchard Park Projects who dreamed of playing in the NBA, but due to his popularity, was redirected into becoming an entertainment and business heavyweight.
This year's Summit will take place in-person at WBUR CitySpace with the option to also tune in virtually via livestream.

Daily Script Reads (FREE)
Join us for our Daily Script Read sessions presenting our very own local screenwriters work read by local actors followed by a Q&A to talk about their work — happening at 12-1PM EST on:
Thursday, June 22: LENA AND LEONARD by Lois P. Roach
Friday, June 23: NOT WAVING, BUT DROWNING by Torrin Harris
Monday, June 26: YE! A JAGUN STORY AKA JAGUN CODES by John Oluwole ADEkoje
Tuesday, June 27: LOVE OF A LIFETIME by David J. Curtis
Wednesday, June 28: THE DEAL by Kevin Phillip McLemore
Thursday, June 29: MINE- EPISODE TWO: "ONCE IN A BLUE MOON” by Rise-Home Stories Projects
Additional event and zoom information to come.
Click here to learn about the writers and actors of this year's script reads.
Co-presented by the Secret Society of Black Creatives.

Daily Script Reads (FREE)
Join us for our Daily Script Read sessions presenting our very own local screenwriters work read by local actors followed by a Q&A to talk about their work — happening at 12-1PM EST on:
Thursday, June 22: LENA AND LEONARD by Lois P. Roach
Friday, June 23: NOT WAVING, BUT DROWNING by Torrin Harris
Monday, June 26: YE! A JAGUN STORY AKA JAGUN CODES by John Oluwole ADEkoje
Tuesday, June 27: LOVE OF A LIFETIME by David J. Curtis
Wednesday, June 28: THE DEAL by Kevin Phillip McLemore
Thursday, June 29: MINE- EPISODE TWO: "ONCE IN A BLUE MOON” by Rise-Home Stories Projects
Additional event and zoom information to come.
Click here to learn about the writers and actors of this year's script reads.
Co-presented by the Secret Society of Black Creatives.

Daily Script Reads (FREE)
Join us for our Daily Script Read sessions presenting our very own local screenwriters work read by local actors followed by a Q&A to talk about their work — happening at 12-1PM EST on:
Thursday, June 22: LENA AND LEONARD by Lois P. Roach
Friday, June 23: NOT WAVING, BUT DROWNING by Torrin Harris
Monday, June 26: YE! A JAGUN STORY AKA JAGUN CODES by John Oluwole ADEkoje
Tuesday, June 27: LOVE OF A LIFETIME by David J. Curtis
Wednesday, June 28: THE DEAL by Kevin Phillip McLemore
Thursday, June 29: MINE- EPISODE TWO: "ONCE IN A BLUE MOON” by Rise-Home Stories Projects
Additional event and zoom information to come.
Click here to learn about the writers and actors of this year's script reads.
Co-presented by the Secret Society of Black Creatives.

Daily Script Reads (FREE)
Join us for our Daily Script Read sessions presenting our very own local screenwriters work read by local actors followed by a Q&A to talk about their work — happening at 12-1PM EST on:
Thursday, June 22: LENA AND LEONARD by Lois P. Roach
Friday, June 23: NOT WAVING, BUT DROWNING by Torrin Harris
Monday, June 26: YE! A JAGUN STORY AKA JAGUN CODES by John Oluwole ADEkoje
Tuesday, June 27: LOVE OF A LIFETIME by David J. Curtis
Wednesday, June 28: THE DEAL by Kevin Phillip McLemore
Thursday, June 29: MINE- EPISODE TWO: "ONCE IN A BLUE MOON” by Rise-Home Stories Projects
Additional event and zoom information to come.
Click here to learn about the writers and actors of this year's script reads.
Co-presented by the Secret Society of Black Creatives.

SAG-AFTRA Presents The Business of Acting Workshop (FREE)
This workshop will get you prepared for working as an actor. You will hear from SAG-AFTRA representatives, casting agencies, actors and filmmakers about the ins and outs of working in this field. Tips for auditions, headshots, contracts and more.
Naheem Garcia, David J. Curtis and Andrea Lyman will be leading the group in some acting exercises and techniques.
Panelists:
Nick Bohling, Boston Casting
Lisa Lobel, Boston Casting
Tim Ayers, Model Club Inc.
Benjamin Shallop, SAG-AFTRA
Facilitators:
Andrea Lyman
David J. Curtis
Naheem Garcia

Daily Script Reads (FREE)
Join us for our Daily Script Read sessions presenting our very own local screenwriters work read by local actors followed by a Q&A to talk about their work — happening at 12-1PM EST on:
Thursday, June 22: LENA AND LEONARD by Lois P. Roach
Friday, June 23: NOT WAVING, BUT DROWNING by Torrin Harris
Monday, June 26: YE! A JAGUN STORY AKA JAGUN CODES by John Oluwole ADEkoje
Tuesday, June 27: LOVE OF A LIFETIME by David J. Curtis
Wednesday, June 28: THE DEAL by Kevin Phillip McLemore
Thursday, June 29: MINE- EPISODE TWO: "ONCE IN A BLUE MOON” by Rise-Home Stories Projects
Additional event and zoom information to come.
Click here to learn about the writers and actors of this year's script reads.
Co-presented by the Secret Society of Black Creatives.

Daily Script Reads (FREE)
Join us for our Daily Script Read sessions presenting our very own local screenwriters work read by local actors followed by a Q&A to talk about their work — happening at 12-1PM EST on:
Thursday, June 22: LENA AND LEONARD by Lois P. Roach
Friday, June 23: NOT WAVING, BUT DROWNING by Torrin Harris
Monday, June 26: YE! A JAGUN STORY AKA JAGUN CODES by John Oluwole ADEkoje
Tuesday, June 27: LOVE OF A LIFETIME by David J. Curtis
Wednesday, June 28: THE DEAL by Kevin Phillip McLemore
Thursday, June 29: MINE- EPISODE TWO: "ONCE IN A BLUE MOON” by Rise-Home Stories Projects
Additional event and zoom information to come.
Click here to learn about the writers and actors of this year's script reads.
Co-presented by the Secret Society of Black Creatives.

ROXFILM SILVER ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION (Performances, Youth Screenings, Honoree Ceremony, 'Squeeze' Screening)
You have been specially invited to join us on June 20, 2023 as we kick off our Silver Anniversary and celebrate 25 years of The Roxbury International Film Festival!
3:00 - 6:00PM: Celebration with 'Next Generation' Youth Films Screening, Vendors, and more in the Bolling Building/Nubian Square (FREE Admission)
5:30 - 7:30PM: Cocktail reception and Honoree Ceremony presentation; doors open at 5:30pm (Ticket required)
7:30 - 9:30PM: Film screening of Squeeze (trailer) directed by Robert Patton-Spruill at Hibernian Hall (Ticket required)

25TH ANNUAL ROXBURY INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
JOIN US FOR THE 25TH ANNUAL ROXBURY INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL!
IN PERSON: JUNE 20 - 28, 2023
ONLINE: JUNE 28 - JULY 2, 2023
For all festival information, visit the 2023 Festival page!

Roxbury Community College Brings You A Night of Hip Hop (FREE)
In honor of RCC's 50th Anniversary and the 50th Anniversary of Hip Hop, RCC will host a screening of two films: Welcome the the Terrordome - a documentary about Public Enemy, and a local film Take the T Train - a documentary on the history of Boston Hip Hop.
See below for the links to RSVP for each part of the event:
4:00 - 7:00PM: Film and Panel Discussion (RSVP HERE)
7:30 - 9:00PM: Performances (RSVP HERE)

The Konnect: Diversity in Film
The SSBC invites you to THE KONNECT!
An event in Roxbury where members and non-members of the film community can learn more about career opportunities in the film and television industry.

CLOSING PANEL: FILMS ABOUT MUSIC AND MUSICIANS (ONLINE)
Join us for a conversation about the importance of making films that bring to life to musicians and music.
Featuring the directors from Omar Sosa’s 88 Well-Tuned Drums, It’s Different In Chicago and Bonnie Blue: James Cotton a Life in Blues.
Moderated by Emmy Nominated, platinum selling composer/producer Malik Williams
Note: This event will take place online.

NEXT GENERATION (SERIES) (FREE ENTRY)
Films: Claymania (RAW Arts); Facade (RAW Arts); Dear Jason (RAW Arts); Generation Burnout (RAW Arts); Boston Arts Academy Films; It's Getting Bad Again; Crush(ed); Senseless Smoke
w/ live Q&A with Teen Empowerment.
Daily Script Read #4: ~SURPRISE~ SCRIPT READING
Join us for our Daily Script Read sessions presenting our very own local screenwriters work read by local actors followed by a Q&A to talk about their work — happening at 12-1PM EST on:
Thursday, June 23rd
Friday, June 24th
Monday, June 27th
Tuesday, June 28th
Click here for more information about the Daily Reads, scripts, screenwriters, and actors.

PRODUCING INDIE FILMS: Conversation with Darrien Gipson, SAGindie; Sponsored by The Secret Society of Black Creatives
A discussion about producing indie films with Nerissa Williams of TCGT Entertainment and Exec. Dir. of SAGIndie Darrien Gipson
Sponsored by The Secret Society of Black Creatives.
Daily Script Read #3: DECEPTION - by LISA SIMMONS
Join us for our Daily Script Read sessions presenting our very own local screenwriters work read by local actors followed by a Q&A to talk about their work — happening at 12-1PM EST on:
Thursday, June 23rd
Friday, June 24th
Monday, June 27th
Tuesday, June 28th
Click here for more information about the Daily Reads, scripts, screenwriters, and actors.