Social Justice Film Festival 2021

Black Lives Matter and the Art of Activism

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The Black Lives Matter movement has sparked a national reckoning over institutional and police violence, and while some things have changed, too much has remained the same. These films explore art as catalyst and fuel for change.


Sign up here to join the closing discussion, Black Lives Matter and Art as Activism, which will further explore the role of art and film in sustaining movements and change. (SAT Oct. 16, 6 PM PT)


*** As of September 16, 2021, the Social Justice Film Festival has made the difficult decision to be online-only this year. ***


This program is available to view VIRTUALLY from OCT. 7–17.


Festival passes grant the most streamlined, flexible viewing experience possible and are an excellent way to support social justice film.


Please see our festival page for information about panel discussions and other opportunities to connect with filmmakers and festivalgoers.

Set in black and white in the 1960s of an American city, Colorblind follows the story of a Black man who goes on a date.

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    6 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Greece, United States
  • Premiere
    Seattle
  • Director
    Angelos Bougas
  • Producer
    Angelos Bougas