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- Q15139029 subject Q8225487.
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- Q15139029 abstract "In 2001, Adrienne M. Anderson established the International Black Women’s Film Festival in the City and County of San Francisco, California. She established the festival as an educational and charitable nonprofit and it was originally fiscally-sponsored by the (now defunct) Blue Nile Lotuses, Incorporated, a San Francisco fraternal organization and charity.The first festival was presented November 8 to November 24, 2002, in San Francisco, CA, at the Delancey Street screening room at 600 Embarcadero Street in San Francisco's South Beach area. The first festival was founded and organized by Adrienne M. Anderson and co-organized with entrepreneur Robin Bates who is the founder and CEO of Café de la Soul and La Jolie Noire Media, and co-founder of Black Paris Divas. George Lucas donated to the inaugural festival in 2002. The opening films of the inaugural festival were a short called FUNERAL AT THE SAMBA SCHOOL (Gurufim Na Mangueira) (2002) by director Dandara and the feature length documentary NOBODY KNOWS MY NAME (1999) by filmmaker Rachel Raimist.".
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- Q15139029 comment "In 2001, Adrienne M. Anderson established the International Black Women’s Film Festival in the City and County of San Francisco, California.".
- Q15139029 label "International Black Women's Film Festival".