- Among the films being screened is an A24 production, "The Inspection." It follows a young, gay Black man struggling with his relationship with his mom while enlisted in the U.S. Marines.
- Headlining the festival are "Tableau" a full-length feature filmed in Orange County, and "The Smell of Money" which focuses on environmental racism and a battle against the pork industry in eastern North Carolina.
- WUNC caught up with Devotion Director J.D. Dillard and Black Label Media Producer Rachel Smith — a 2006 UNC-Chapel Hill graduate — ahead of a screening of the film at Film Fest 919.
- Want to see movies before they’re decorated with awards? Film Fest 919 returns to Chapel Hill this week.
- Dula family reunions in western North Carolina include of the black and white sides of the family. But for decades these two sides did not…
- Dula family reunions in western North Carolina include of the black and white sides of the family. But for decades these two sides did not…
- Tab Hunter was a Hollywood golden boy whose looks propelled him into quick fame. He starred in more than 40 major motion pictures including “Battle Cry”…
- Tab Hunter was a Hollywood golden boy whose looks propelled him into quick fame. He starred in more than 40 major motion pictures including “Battle Cry”…