IKAM Productions is excited to bring BWFN to the DMV. From educational events to screenings, BWFN delivers content and information that makes an impact for all filmmakers.
Come to the Happy Hour to network with other filmmakers, learn about upcoming BWFN programming, and have some fun!
*Complimentary appetizers for the first hour or while supplies last!
Who is Black Women Film Network?
Established in 1997, the Black Women Film Network (BWFN) was founded to prepare black women to enter the film and television industries.
May every day be the beginning of an endless self discovery and adventure......whether you like it or not. Embrace it and soar! - H. Taha
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