One night only, short horror film screening coming to Kenosha Saturday
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A short horror film screening is coming to the Final Girl bar in Kenosha on Saturday, and features films by Black women and nonbinary filmmakers.Â
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Danielle Scruggs is the founder and curator of Black Women Directors, a digital archive "dedicated to increasing the visibility of Black women and nonbinary filmmakers through archival research, online curation and community programming."
Michael B. Jordan attends the European premiere of “Sinners".
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Zhou You, Jia Zhangke and Zhao Tao attend the "Caught By The Tides" Photocall at Cannes.
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Zhou You, Jia Zhangke and Zhao Tao attend the "Caught By The Tides" Photocall at Cannes.
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Kathleen Chalfant and Sarah Friedland pose with awards at the 81st Venice Film Festival.
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Leonardo DiCaprio at Warner Bros. Pictures "One Battle After Another" World Premiere.
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The Films
The Garden of Edette (2023), directed by Guinevere Thomas
A lonely Creole woman has to choose between sacrificing herself or a newfound friend to her flesh-eating garden.
Hag (2024), directed by Jay Najeeah
A young woman, pregnant with her first child, battles for her mental health and against a hometown urban legend come to life.
The Wounded and the Watcher (2021), directed by Nace DeSanders
Watching a tragedy take place, a mysterious somebody does nothing but react.
You Were Dead Yesterday (2025), directed by Destiny Cox
A Black family of five struggles to survive a zombie apocalypse and uncover the truth behind the outbreak.
Hair Wolf (2018), directed by Mariama Diallo
The staff of a Black hair salon in Brooklyn fend off a terrifying new monster: white women intent on literally sucking the lifeblood from Black culture.
This film and her feature-length debut "Master" premiered at Sundance Film Festival
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A short horror film screening is coming to the Final Girl bar in Kenosha on Saturday, and features films by Black women and nonbinary filmmakers.Â
Danielle Scruggs is the founder and curator of Black Women Directors, a digital archive "dedicated to increasing the visibility of Black women and nonbinary filmmakers through archival research, online curation and community programming."