22nd Annual Pan African Film Festival and Art Festival at Baldwin Hills Crenshaw/ 2-2-2

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ANNUAL PAN AFRICAN FILM AND ARTS FESTIVAL DRAWS THOUSANDS
TO BALDWIN HILLS CRENSHAW
In observance of Black History Month, the festival will feature the best of cinematic, visual and performing artists from African communities around the world

LOS ANGELES (February 6, 2014) –The 22nd annual Pan African Film and Arts Festival, the premier celebration of international filmmakers, craftsmen and performers of African heritage, is set to commence today at Baldwin Hills Crenshaw. The festival is expected to draw more than 35,000 people from around the world to the mall over the next several weeks.

As the centerpiece of Baldwin Hills Crenshaw’s Black History Month programming, the event has a long-established history at the mall: in 1996, the Magic Johnson Theaters first hosted the Pan African Film Festival as part of its annual Celebration of African American Heritage. The festival has grown over the years to its current prominence, featuring screenings of globally acclaimed films, crafts produced by hundreds of fine artists and shows by award-winning comedians and spoken word performers.

This year’s Pan African Film Festival (PAFF)runs from Thursday, February 6ththrough Monday, February 17thwith a lineup that includes 179 movies from 46 countries. These entries will vie fora number of honorsat the Filmmakers’ Award Brunch at close of the festival, including Best Documentary Feature, Best Documentary Short, Best Narrative Short, Best Narrative Feature and Best First Feature Film, as well as audience favorite awards.

The film festival will kick off with an opening night gala for the Los Angeles premiere of the acclaimed South African film noir, “Of Good Report,” directed by Jahmil X.T. Qubeka. Other special events include the world premiere of “About Last Night” by Steve Pink on February 11th and “Blackbird” by Patrick-Ian Polk on closing night, February 16th.Local film enthusiasts will also enjoy this year’s PAFF Special Presentations, which include lecturesby Emmy award-winning actor and director Charles Dutton on February 8th and nationally renowned artist/social commentator IseLyfe on February 14th.

This year’s PAFF Institute, featuring a variety of panels and workshops about issues in the African film industry, will take place alongside performances and screenings. Topics for discussion include images of slavery in film, the rebirth of black cinema and even an actor’s workshop. In addition, the National Film and Video Foundation of South Africa will host “South Africa Day” on February 15th, commemorating 20 years of democracy in that country with screenings of two films that address social issues in South Africa, as well as a luncheon and forum discussion.

Across the promenade within the mall, more than 100 established and emerging artists of African heritage will showcase fine art, sculpture, and photography, unique crafts, home furnishings, jewelry, and designer fashions and accessories. This art exhibition is open to the public Thursday, February 6th through Monday, February 17thfrom 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. on weekdays, 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. on Saturdays and 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. on Sundays.

Aspoken word and poetry performance by some of the world’s hottest spoken word artists will take place on February 9th, featuring award-winning rapper, singer/songwriter and actress Lil’ Mama, who most recently served as a judge on the reality television series “America’s Best Dance Crew.” As part of “PAFF Presents LOL” the next day, February 10th, some of the city’s finest up-and-coming comedians will perform the next day at an improv comedy show.

“Baldwin Hills Crenshaw prides itself on serving as a gathering place and cultural resource for our neighborhood and for the entire city of Los Angeles, something that’s best illustrated each year during the annual Pan African Film and Arts Festival,” said Sharron King, General Manager of Baldwin Hills Crenshaw. “We’re proud to host this well-loved event and to celebrate the heritage and achievements of the African diaspora as part of the worldwide celebration of Black History Month.”

A full event schedule as well as single-event ticketsand all-festival passes are available for purchase at the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Rave Theaters box office and online at

About Baldwin Hills Crenshaw

Baldwin Hills Crenshaw is an 870,000-square-foot retail destination located at the intersection of Crenshaw Boulevard and Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. Anchored by Macy’s, Sears, Wal-Mart and Rave Theaters, plusmore than 100 specialty stores and dining options, BHCP has long been recognized as the hub of the surrounding communities. From a signature concert series known as BHCP Live!, the monthly Kid’s Club and a weekly Farmers’ Market, to the many public services offered at the mall, it is clear that BHCis more than just a place to shop— it is a central gathering place for the local community. BHC is committed to making this neighborhood an even better place to live, work, shop and just BE! BHC has teamed up with several community-based partners to support a variety of events and continue to support efforts and programming that reflect the history and interests of local residents.

Baldwin Hills Crenshaw is managed and leased by Primestor Development, Inc. Primestoris a full-service commercial real estate firm specializing in the management, revitalization and development of shopping centers in urban locations.

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