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Black Cinematheque Dallas


A unique film program, Black Cinematheque Dallas is the only venue in the Southwest, presenting Black films by accomplished media artists from around the world on a monthly basis. Families can enjoy documentaries, features, shorts, animation and experimental films by African American independent filmmakers as well as African filmmakers from Africa, Canada, Great Britain, and Caribbean filmmakers from Martinique, Haiti, Jamaica, Cuba, Columbia and Brazil.By featuring films from the African Diaspora, Black Cinematheque Dallas encourages discovery and discussion thus conveying to our audiences the shared kinship, rituals, history, traditions and diversity of Africans throughout the world. Through the world of film no matter how far apart our boundaries, we can all become closer and realize our united spirit.

Hours
General public 8:00 PM unless otherwise stated

Admission
$5.00 general admission. Seniors and students pay what you can.

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Visitor Information

Black Cinematheque Dallas
2500 Pine Street
Dallas, TX 75215
214.426.1683 phone

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Public Transportation
Access to DART bus line. We do not provide transportation for our patrons.

Directions & Parking
All screenings are held at the South Dallas Cultural Center, Ample free parking.3400 S. Fitzhugh Avenue Dallas,TX 75215 (@ Robert B. Cullum Blvd & Second Avenue) The SDCC is across from the P C Cobb Fieldhouse and near the Smirnoff Concert Pavillion of Fair Park

Other Information
Community based groups can request special screening i.e. Seniors Cinema or Children of the Sun Film Festival can be arranged or special screenings for children and youth groups on Saturday.