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The Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival Begins Tomorrow, Sept. 20

The Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival Returns to Campus with Star-Power from HBO, Amazon, Starz Veterans & More   

Panels include talent and executives from HBO’s Insecure, Amazon Studios’ Underground, Starz’ Power, and more to educate, entertain, and embolden the next generation of mission-driven storytellers 

The 4th Annual Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival announced today its event programming including 110 films; nine panel discussions featuring producers, writers, directors, actors, student filmmakers; five Q&As; and a premier Pitch Workshop. Scheduled for Sept. 20-24, 2022 on the Morehouse College campus, the five-day event is presented by Chromatic Black in partnership with Rockstar Brothers with generous support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation through the College’s Movement, Memory, and Justice Project. Badges are now on sale for the in-person festival as well as the 10-day virtual festival, scheduled for Sept. 20-30, 2022. 

“The Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival has amplified its reach by implementing an influential external advisory board and developing purpose-driven community partnerships,” said Kara Walker, executive director of the MCHRFF. “This year’s festival will be a thought-provoking journey through film produced by a high caliber group of talent with diverse perspectives and backgrounds.” 

In addition to the film screenings occurring throughout the festival, below are a few key events with TV and film creatives, executives, and talent:  

A full list of programming for the Morehouse Human Rights Film Festival can be found at morehousefilmfestival.eventive.org/schedule. For more information, visit morehousehumanrightsfilmfestival.com. 

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