What’s new at the Globe’s 4th annual Black History Month Film Festival
Wednesday, February 7th • Segment
The Boston Globe’s annual Black History Month Film Festival features classic and recent films highlighting the culture and artistry of Black Americans. Screenings include Barry Jenkins’s “If Beale Street Could Talk,” Spike Lee’s “Crooklyn,” and “The Mural Master,” a documentary about Roxbury native and muralist Rob “ProBlak” Gibbs. A screening of “Eve’s Bayou” includes a discussion with director Kasi Lemmons and Roxbury International Film Festival Artistic/Executive Director Lisa Simmons, moderated by Globe film critic Odie Henderson. For the schedule, including partner events and panel discussions led by Globe journalists, visit globe.com/bhmff.