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@glamafricamag: @buffenterprises female films: @backtonaturaldoc @creamshortfilm @josouthwell @potatopotahto17 @chocolatefilms @VickiKisner

Female voices heard: Back to Natural, Cream, Diedre, Potato Potahto, Jocelyn, Stay Woke, & This is my story. Gender equality in action at #BTBUFF2017 Read full story here Thank you Glam Africa  

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@buffenterprises leads the way with gender diversity on/off screen

@Buffenterprises screens the work of top UK and international female talent whilst championing diversity in-house with a female festival director and a 45% female-led organisation. Women on and off screen: BT British Urban Film Festival embodies the true essence of total diversity in action. The British Urban Film festival known as BUFF has fostered and championed

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@EssexMagazine features @buffenterprises Black Films Matter story

Thank you @essexmagazine for featuring the story. Read the article here Friday 8th Sep, 4-6pm [Book Here] BLACK FILMS MATTER SHORTS Paulette Harris-German and Sue Caro co-host 7 shorts + Q&A’s featuring: STREETS PAVED WITH GOLD – directed by Victor Richards SEE YOU YESTERDAY – directed by Stefon Bristol JOCELYN – directed by Rachel Wang and

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Black Films Matter @buffenterprises, 8 shorts which address racial inequality across the globe

Black Films Matter – The rise of black filmmakers telling their own tales at BUFF Black lives matter. Fact. And until we recognise that Black lives matter, humanity is in serious trouble. 2016 saw some of the most heinous crimes played out in front of our very eyes, shared vehemently across social media. The mass

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Kele Le Roc confirmed as opening act for BT @BUFFAwards 2017

Kele le Roc was born Kelly Biggs in Mother’s hospital, Hackney, East London. Her Jamaican mother was a clothes designer and her England born father, a dancer and model. It was obvious from an early age that kelly had a penchant for all things musical. “My earliest memory” says Kele “was when i was about

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