Seattle Black Film Festival 2025

“yaka, yaka, yaka, yaka...” Block

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"Come,

Let us roam the night together

Singing.

I love you.

Across

The Harlem roof-tops

Moon is shining

Night sky is blue.

Stars are great drops

Of golden dew.”


- Harlem Night Song by Langston Hughes 


Release your wiggle! Step into this electrifying block of films that celebrates the history and pressing challenges facing queer club culture with this captivating block of films that explore the nightlife's history, vibrant energy, diverse identities, and pressing challenges. Through stunning visuals and compelling stories, these films highlight the connections, challenges, creativity, resilience, and joy that define the queer experience on the dance floor.

Miss Honey: The Catsuit is the story of how Fashion Designer and Ballroom Icon Douglas Says created his signature collection of cut-out garments and the origins of Caribbean Artist Moi Renee wearing the catsuit for a televised performance of his hit song, "Miss Honey."


The short is a proof of concept for a feature documentary on Moi Renee, in pre-production.

  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    7 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Genre
    Observational
  • Subtitle Language
    English
  • Social Media
  • Director
    Brandon R. Nicholas
  • Producer
    Brit Fryer, DaShawn Usher
  • Cast
    Douglas Says
  • Cinematographer
    Brit Fryer