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“Justice for George Floyd: The Tipping Point?” snags a win 🏆 for Best Short Documentary Film by a Black Filmmaker @ IBDFF 2024 

    My short #documentary film 🎥, “Justice for George Floyd: The Tipping Point?” snagged a win 🏆 for Best Short Documentary Film by a Black Filmmaker in #Toronto, #Canada, taking  home it’s 4️⃣th #FilmFestival honor at the International Black & Diversity Film Festival #IBDFF #justiceforgeorgefloyd #justicefilm2024 

    The International Black & Diversity Film Festival – IBDFF is an independent film festival and part of the Black Actors & Film Guild Canada registered as a Canadian not-for-profit association established to give a platform to Black Actors, Writers, Artists, and Filmmakers while celebrating cultural diversity through inclusion, bringing independent films and filmmakers from around the globe to showcase their work here in Toronto, Canada every year! Showcasing Black Cinema through diversity that Toronto as a multicultural city is known for. 

    IBDFF main focus is to promote Films made by Blacks, or by other race with Black Actors in key roles, or films that showcase Black realities from across the Globe, IBDFF is also open to the inclusion of independent films that can be seen and appreciated by those interested to learn about other cultures hence promoting a blend of cultural diversity through film. By so doing we would achieve our objectives of promoting Black Films to a diverse audience and filmmakers in attendance.