April 27, 2024

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World Premiere of Music Comedy ‘A Hip Hop Story’ to Open America’s Largest Black Film Festival

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Today, the Pan African Film & Arts Festival (PAFF) announced that the world premiere of the music comedy A HIP HOP STORY will kick off its 32nd festival. Once again, PAFF will host a dazzling red carpet gala featuring an array of renowned celebrities, filmmakers, and cultural luminaries setting the stage for a two-week-long celebration of Black culture, storytelling, and creativity. 

PAFF will present an unforgettable evening filled with the glitz, glamour, and the magic of cinema with a red carpet of veritable who’s who of the entertainment industry, with stars from Hollywood and the global film community coming together to support the festival’s mission of showcasing diverse voices and stories.

A Hip Hop Story

Produced by Affion Crockett (Wild ‘N Out, Black-ish) the new comedy A Hip Hop Story stars Crockett alongside Cedric the Entertainer, Damaine Radcliff (Glory Road, Rambo: Last Blood), Jevin Smith, Damien Dante Wayans, Lil Rel Howery, Wayne Brady, Lil Mama, and Norm Nixon, Jr.

Opening Night will take place on Wednesday, February 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills. Confirmed guests include Crockett, Cedric the Entertainer, Damaine Radcliff, Jevin Smith, Damien Dante Wayans, Lil Rel Howery, Wayne Brady, Lil Mama, Norm Nixon, Jr. alongside Hollywood’s biggest names, as well as prominent figures from Black Hollywood, cultural luminaries, and politicians, including actor and activist Danny Glover.

Presented by Color Creative, the screening will feature an introduction by the filmmakers and special guests and be followed by a private Opening Night Party.

Affion Crockett stars in A Hip Hop Story

A Hip Hop Story will kick off PAFF’s two week celebration that will take place February 6-19, 2024. Now in its 32nd year, PAFF is returning to the Cinemark Baldwin Hills and XD and the adjacent Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza will once again feature the PAFF ArtFest with over 100 established and emerging fine artists and quality craftspeople from all over the Black Diaspora.

This year’s film festival features over 200 films from 54 countries, in 28 languages, including 68 World and 25 North American premieres. Of the films selected for the Festival, 49% are helmed by female, queer or non-binary filmmakers. 

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