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Black Film as Protest: Dwayne LeBlancJoin us for the return of the Black Film as Protest screening series! We're launching a new season focused on radical filmmakers from the global diaspora starting with a special evening featuring Dwayne LeBlanc.
Screening: CIVIC by Dwanye LeBlanc
AAACC (African American Art & Culture Complex)
Friday September 12 2025
6P (Doors open)
Free Community Screening
Filmmaker in person.
CIVIC (20 mins)
CIVIC is a short film that follows Booker on his first trip back home to South Central L.A. after several years of self-imposed exile. Without any clear motive or even a warning Booker returns to the place that holds his origins and the people who shaped him. Framed almost exclusively inside of his car CIVIC tracks Booker’s fleeting and fragmented encounters around his old streets.
• Indie Memphis Film Festival ~ Best Mid-Length Short Film
Audience Award (Memphis TN)
• New Orleans Film Festival ~ Special Jury Recognition
• Black Harvest Film Festival (Chicago IL)
• 1261 Film Festival (Bahamas)
• Soho House DTLA (Los Angeles CA)-International Film
• Festival Rotterdam (Rotterdam Netherlands)-Clermont
• Ferrand Film Festival (Clermont-Ferrand France)-New
• Directors / New Films(NYC)
& More...
Dwayne LeBlanc is a Los Angeles–based first-generation Caribbean American self-taught filmmaker whose work explores themes of migration visibility and dual identities.
His debut narrative short film Civic was named one of The Best Movies of 2023 by The New Yorker. His sophomore film Now Hear Me Good premiered in the Tiger Shorts Competition at IFFR and continues to screen at major international festivals and leading art institutions. He is set to complete his trilogy with the upcoming short You Do Not Exist.
About the BlackMaria Microcinema
The BlackMaria is a 40-seat brick-and-mortar space in San Francisco dedicated to cinema as study discourse and disruption. At the core is a cinema lens framework using RDA (Rooted in Decolonization and Abstract Thinking).
A project of Indigofera—a creative meditation on place space/time continuum and community.
Venue Details:
Burial Clay Theater
The African American Art & Culture Complex (AAACC)
762 Fulton St
San Francisco
Details:
Date: Friday September 12 2025
Time: 6:00 PM (Doors Open)
Free Community Screening
Burial Clay Theater AAACC
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
African American Art & Culture Complex, 762 Fulton St, San Francisco, CA 94102, United States
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