"Black Lens" film series at Milwaukee Film Festival highlights black culture, representation in film
Posted: Oct 28, 2018 7:00 AM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- We are two-thirds of the way through the Milwaukee Film Festival. On Sunday there's a short film "Black Enuf" that is part of the Film Festival's "Black Lens" film series.
Most of the movies are followed by discussions on black culture and representation in film.
Amanda Porterfield reports on how this pillar of Milwaukee Film is inspiring conversation, celebration and community.
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