September 18-20, 2026 | New York City

WEEKEND

BLACK FILM SPACE

Schedule & Panels

FRIDAY
September 18, 2026
3pm-10pm

Community Screening and Opening Night Party

SATURDAY
September 19, 2026
11am-8pm

Full Day BFS Conference
& pitch competition

SUNDAY
September 20, 2026
1pm-5pm

 BFS Awards

Full schedule to be announced soon

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Full schedule to be announced soon 〰️

Where
Craft Meets Community

There are film festivals.
There are networking events.
Then there’s BFS WEEKEND.

BFS Weekend 2026 is our 4th annual large-scale conference dedicated to helping Black filmmakers grow their craft, expand their networks, and explore bold new approaches to storytelling. This is a hands-on, skill-building experience designed for Black filmmakers at all levels.

Experience immersive workshops, panels led by industry experts, and community-driven discussions focused on the art and craft of storytelling. While many events offer exposure, ours is dedicated to providing opportunities for deep creative development outside of expensive academic programs.

Our 2026 theme IS FOCUSED ON CAREER SUSTAINABILITY. Our 2026 theme will center tools, strategies, and relationships to help Black creatives to sustain thriving careers in today’s industry climate. Attendees will walk away feeling empowered, innovative and ready to conquer the ever-changing world of film, television and content.

Tickets

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BFS Weekend ’26

September 18–20, 2026 · New York City

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Friday, September 18th
Regular - $50 (Ends Sep 3)
Late - $55


Saturday, September 19th
Regular - $80 (Ends Sep 3)
Late - $100


Sunday, September 20th
Regular - $125 (Ends Sep 3)
Late - $135


All ticket tiers include a Buy 4, Get 1 Free discount.

the pitch competition

The Black Film Space Logline & Pitch Competition is back—and this year, it’s bigger than ever.

In Partnership with The Gotham, we’re giving one storyteller the chance to pitch live in New York City during BFS Weekend, win a $2,500 cash prize, and gain exclusive access to industry opportunities designed to move their career forward.

Prizes for the winning film maker

• $2,500

• A Gotham Pro Membership


• A one-on-one consultation with a Gotham team member to discuss their project’s future

HOW TO enTER

• Purchase a Saturday ticket. You’ll automatically receive an e-mail with a form to enter the contest.

• Submit your logline by August 7th at 11:59 PM EST

• Finalists will be notified by September 1st.

2025 winner

Sekiya Dorsett won the 2025 competition with a sharp delivery and a powerful concept.

This year, it could be you.

Judges

Kia Brooks

Managing Director of The Gotham Film and Media Institute

Sharese Bullock-Bailey

Chief Program Officer at Manhattan Neighborhood Network, Emmy-nominated Producer and film industry strategic consultant. 

Shrihari Sathe

New York-based director and producer, Assistant Professor and the Head of Producing in NYU's Graduate Film Department . Sathe is a member of Producers United, PGA, IMPPA and AMPAS.

BFS Weekend Schedule

Friday, September 18

3:00 PM

Community Screening

Black Film Space Weekend kicks off with a full day of film, community, and celebration in partnership with BRIC Arts Media! We’ll open with a community screening featuring 10 dynamic short films at 3pm, followed by an industry screening of an exciting upcoming release at 6pm.

BRIC Arts Media
647 Fulton Street, Brooklyn NY


8:00 PM

oPENING niGHT pARTY

The screenings will be followed by our Opening Night Party, sponsored by Martingale Cognac—bringing filmmakers, creatives, industry professionals, and film lovers together to connect, celebrate, and toast to the start of an unforgettable weekend.

BRIC Arts Media
647 Fulton Street, Brooklyn NY

Saturday, September 19

STAGE A

The Sheen Center, Loretto Theater

18 Bleeker Street New York, NY

11:00 AM

Producing and Directing Effective Branded Content

In a world where audiences are flooded with content at every scroll, how do you create branded work that actually breaks through? This session explores the art and strategy of producing and directing branded content in an increasingly saturated media landscape. Industry professionals will unpack how to develop concepts that feel fresh, capture attention quickly, satisfy client goals without sacrificing creativity, and build authentic connections with audiences. Learn how to cut through the noise, create work that resonates, and turn standout branded storytelling into a sustainable part of your creative career.


12:15 PM

Film and Television Producing in 2026 and Beyond

The film and television industry is evolving faster than ever, and producers are being challenged to rethink how projects are developed, financed, packaged, and brought to audiences. In this candid conversation, with showrunner and producer Alliah Sophia Mourad, she will discuss the realities of creating content in today's marketplace. Attendees will gain practical insights into building sustainable careers, identifying opportunities in a changing industry, and producing projects that are both creatively fulfilling and commercially viable. Whether you're producing your first short film or your next feature or series, this session will provide the tools and perspective needed to thrive in the current entertainment landscape.

Alliah Sophia Mourad

Sean Charles

↘ Saba Kinfe


1:30 PM

Nobody builds a career in Hollywood alone. Inspired by the legacy of John Singleton and his commitment to opening doors for the next generation, this session explores how emerging filmmakers can seek out mentorship, build meaningful industry relationships, and turn guidance into real career momentum. Through candid conversation and firsthand insights, we’ll unpack what makes a great mentor-mentee relationship, how to show up ready for opportunity, and—most importantly—how to pay it forward as you rise.

Learning from John Singleton: Utilizing Mentorship as a Tool for Emerging Filmmakers

Thomas Golianopoulos

↘ Sheldon Candis


1:30 PM

Navigating Submissions for Festivals, Funding and Labs

The applications are endless, the competition is fierce, and the rejection emails can take a toll—but don’t count yourself out. This session gets candid about navigating festivals, grants, labs, and fellowships at a time when filmmaker morale is low and opportunities feel harder to secure. Industry insiders will break down what makes a submission stand out, common mistakes that can weaken a strong project, and how to strategically position your work without burning yourself out. Learn how to sharpen your materials, build a smarter submission strategy, handle the inevitable “no’s,” and keep showing up until the right yes finds you.

↘ Moderator: Danielle Bennett

↘ Casey Baron


2:45 PM

BFS Weekend Pitch Contest

In Partnership with The Gotham, we’re giving one storyteller the chance to pitch live in New York City during BFS Weekend, win a $2,500 cash prize, and gain exclusive access to industry opportunities designed to move their career forward.

See all details here!

↘ Moderator: Danielle Bennett

↘ Judge: Sharese Bullock-Bailey

↘ Judge: Kia Brooks

↘ Judge: Shrihari Sathe


Sunday, September 20

Award Ceremony

Black Film Space will honor filmmakers, creatives and industry leaders who are redefining what sustainable success looks like. Join us as we honor the visionaries proving that longevity, impact and community matter just as much as the spotlight to close out Black Film Space Weekend 2026. Check out more details on previous years.

Unable to attend? Make a donation directly here.

Honoreees

Day 1 Award

Okema T. Moore

Director / Producer

  • Winner 2025 ABFF Director's Showcase

  • EMMY Nominated, PGA Producer

  • 2025 Black Magic Collective Episodic Directing Fellow


Maverick Award

TBD

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Advocate Award

Nikki Love

SVP Development & Production ALLBLK

  • The Oscars (BTS Segment)

  • G.R.I.T.S

  • Wild Rose


Trailblazer

Rita Coburn

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Visionary Award

Lisa Cortes

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  • Little Richard: I Am Everything

  • The Space Race

  • Murder has Two Faces


Powerhouse Award

Susan Fales-Hill

Producer, Writer, and Actress

  • A different World

  • And Just Like That

  • Linc's


Icon or Legend Award

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Speaker Details

Alliah Sophia Mourad

Carolyn Pride

ChiChi Anyanwu

Destiny Lilly

Erica A Hart

Erica Jensen

Francesca Francois

Herrana Addisu

Jackie Dixon

Kia Brooks

Kwasi Boadi

Lisa Cortés

Markice Moore

Nia Fraser

Nikki Love

Okema T. Moore

Portia Black

Raven Irabor

Sean Charles

Sharese Bullock-Bailey

Sharon Perker-Frazier

Shrihari Sathe

Susan Fales-Hill

Thomas Golianopoulos

Traci Luthy

Ty Gabriel Jones

PAST BFS WEEKEND CONFERENCES


Our conference is growing! Here are highlights from the three prior years.

2023

On a cold, September Weekend, Black Film Space held its inaugural three day conference to see if there is interest in our vision to convene Black Filmmakers. Despite the weather and us doing this for the first time, the event was a well-attended success. We had amazing guests such as actor William Jackson Harper, TV Director Ne and veteran Director of Photography Cliff Charles.

2024

We expanded into a bigger space, partnered with Afrofuture Festival for our party and a panel and incorporated our cliveRd. supported grant for our pitch competition, and focused on genres as our theme.

2025

The world traveled beyond the NYC area and a significant portion of our 300+ attendees flew in from all over the United States. Aside from our main stage, we included additional workshop rooms that featured AI experts, attorneys, agents, casting directors and more!

Black Film Space is committed to ensuring our events are accessible to all attendees. If you have any accessibility needs, require accommodations to fully participate,
or have general questions about the event, please contact us in advance at info@blackfilmspace.com.

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