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  1. Century of Black Cinema, A. 1:40:19 / United States / 2003 / PG. This film highlights moments in the long and rich African American cinema history in relation to social and political events, and how it affected black viewers of the time. Categories. Documentary.

  2. Feb 28, 1980 · Location. Metadata. Top. Eighteen months of planning and preparation preceded the opening of the massive Hippodrome Theater on December 31, 1907, with seating for 3,548 and the world's second largest stage. Architect John Eliot of Knox and Eliot designed the building to span the lot at 720 Euclid Avenue through to Prospect Avenue to the south.

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  3. A good overview and insight to a forgotten time. Though Letterboxd shows the documentary is from 2003, it’s likely made in the year 2000, which isn’t a bad thing. Being that close to the 90s, the film doesn’t overly focus on how important 90s black cinema was. Instead, it focuses on the entirety of black actors and filmmaking in a ...

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  4. www.clevelandfilm.com › cleveland-on-filmCleveland On Film

    Mar 19, 2021 · The earliest known film made in Cleveland was the short actuality film, Giant Coal Dumper (1897), produced by Ohio native Thomas Edison in New York. This early Kinetoscope short was followed by others, including Public Square, Cleveland (1900) and Cleveland Fire Department (1902). In 1908, local cameraman William Hubern Bullock captured the ...

  5. Sep 12, 2019 · Greater Cleveland Urban Film Festival: shining light on black indie movies, building community . Published: ; Sep. 12, 2019, 12:39 p.m.

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  6. Bullock was soon part-owner of 5 movie theaters and a founder of what became the Cleveland Motion Picture Exhibitors Assn. By the time of WORLD WAR I, the city was dotted with silent movie houses bearing such fanciful names as Wonderland, Fairyland, Moonlight, Lark, See It, and Enjoy U. There was a total of 32 movie listings in 1917, including ...

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  8. Feb 5, 2024 · The institute’s Detroit Film Theater is also hosting a film series to showcase more than 20 Black movies—including The Flying Ace (1926) and Harlem on the Prairie (1937)—in connection with ...