Dubbed “The Black Sundance,” the Hollywood Black Film Festival (HBFF) is an annual 4-day celebration of Black Cinema drawing together established filmmakers, popular film and TV stars, writers, directors, industry executives, emerging artists, and diverse audiences from Southern California and around the world. HBFF’s INFOTAINMENT CONFERENCE features a wealth of informational panels and workshops covering a wide variety of topics which include: film production, distribution and marketing, pitching, writing for television and film, in addition to specific programs designed to inform and educate actors.
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Director - Bobby Mardis
Music Producer - Cholly J
Writer - Cholly J, Stephen Ashford & Bobby Mardis
Exact Running Time - 6:00
Country of Production - USA
Website: http://brotha2brotha.com/
Synopsis:
Young Black men in major metropolitan cities all around America are dying. Rappers from the San Francisco Bay Area have gotten together to express the issue via this music video. “Peace on the Streets” is a part of a film called "Black Male: An Endangered Species" which is an electrifying doc geared to address this issue and offer some solutions from felons, hit men, the Clergy, educators, crack heads, Bangers, community leaders and politicians.