The Roxbury International Film Festival is the largest festival in New England that celebrates people of color. Over the course of 10 days the festival screens all genres of films, holds workshops and panel discussions and offers filmmakers the opportunity to network with each other as well as audience members. Screenings take place at the Museum of Fine Arts, Haley House Bakery Café, Hibernian Hall, and other sites in and around Roxbury. The Roxbury International Film Festival is a competitive festival that awards certificates in the categories of Audience Favorite, Narrative Film, Documentary Film, Narrative Short, Documentary Short, Youth, Emerging Filmmaker Award and a special award named after award-winning filmmaker Henry Hampton. Our goal is simply to screen films that celebrate and present more diverse images of people around the world.
For years, filmmakers, distributors, and film enthusiasts wondered why Boston, one of the largest metropolitan areas on the east coast, lacked a vehicle that supported independent films of color or that showcased diverse experiences of people of color throughout the world. The primary motivation behind the creation of The Roxbury International Film Festival (formerly known as the Dudley Film Festival) in 1999 was to provide this important opportunity. Started with a five thousand dollar grant to ACT Roxbury (no longer in existence) the film festival was born.
That was 25 years ago and our passion for film and filmmakers has sustained us all these years. We are a Black, women-led and volunteer-run festival and we could not do this without the support of sponsors, filmmakers, and the audiences who appreciate these independent films - these incredible stories - as much as we do. Now as we enter our 26th year (2024), the Roxbury International Film Festival continues to showcase and honor the works of emerging filmmakers of color as well as established filmmakers, and has become the largest festival in New England dedicated to this genre. Since its inception, the festival has welcomed over 40,000 attendees, screening more than 750 films. Our mission is to support diverse filmmakers by providing an opportunity for audiences to view their works and experience the stories often overlooked in mainstream media. Visit here for more details about how to support the work.
The RoxFilm Crew: contact us at roxfilmfest@gmail.com
Lisa Simmons – Artistic/Executive Director
Alison Simmons – Co-Director/Programmer
Catarina Aragon Lopes - Festival Committee / TCGT Entertainment
Christine Castasus - Festival Committee / TCGT Entertainment
Delilah Dasilva - Film Scout
Linda Dasilva – Social Media Manager
Darren and Alex DeLuca/Luca PR – Public Relations
Vallery Scott – Volunteer Manager
Renée Gaillard – Website Manager/Content Editor
Joanne Gomes - Festival Committee
Chioniso Jakazi – Festival Committee
Laurann Lento Black - Print Traffic Coordinator
Andrea Lyman – Festival Committee/Daily Script Read Director/Film Reviewer
Zoë Powell-McCroey – Festival Committee
Joyce Moore – Festival Committee
Susan Terrell – Lead Volunteer Coordinator/Film Reviewer
Carole Thompson - Festival Committee/Film Reviewer
Hans Thompson – Festival Committee/Film Reviewer
Nerissa Williams Scott - Festival Committee/ TCGT Entertainment
AWARDS
BOSTON MAGAZINE DEC/JAN 2024 - BEST FEST FOR SHORT FILMS 2024
MOVIEMAKER MAGAZINE 2024 - 25 COOLEST FILM FESTIVALS IN THE WORLD
BOSTON SOCIETY OF FILM CRITICS 2023 - COMMENDATION AWARD
BOSTON MAGAZINE’S BEST OF BOSTON® 2022 - BEST FILM FESTIVAL
BOSTON MAGAZINE’S BEST OF BOSTON® 2021 - BEST JUNE FESTIVAL
BOSTON MAGAZINE’S BEST OF BOSTON® 2019 - BEST FILM FESTIVAL
BOSTON SOCIETY OF FILM CRITICS 2018 - COMMENDATION AWARD