7th Annual Rehoboth Beach Black American Film Fest


Event Details


Due to the weather alert, Alice and Return to Hockessin and its accompanying panel discussion on Sunday were cancelled. They have been rescheduled for March 22nd. The theater is also showing another screening of The ReWrite.
Rehoboth Beach Film Society
7th Annual Rehoboth Beach Black American Film Fest
sdarj - the southern delaware alliance for racial justice

Celebrating Black History Month through cinema

The Rehoboth Beach Film Society and its partner the Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice (SDARJ) present the 7th Annual Rehoboth Beach Black American Film Fest.


The film festival showcases award-winning feature films and documentaries that highlight the contributions and, resilience, and artistry of Black filmmakers.

Tickets & Passes: Special VIP passes ($90 for members, $100 for general) are available, including entry to all films, priority seating, and a $50 donation to SDARJ. Individual tickets are $12 for general admission and $9 for members.

The festival aims to foster community dialogue and highlight the diverse, often untold stories of African Americans.

Watch Steve Monz and Lisa Bryant of DelmarvaLife interview Dave Bever, Executive Director or the Rehoboth Beach Film Society, and Joe Lawson, the Executive Director of SDARJ about the Rehoboth Beach Black American Film Festival.

The Schedule

Friday 2/20 at 4:30pm

The ReWrite Get tickets | Get VIP Pass | Watch the trailer

Friday 2/20 at 7pm

Sarah’s Oil Get tickets | Get VIP Pass | Watch the trailer

Saturday 2/21 at 1pm

Queen & Slim Get tickets | Get VIP Pass | Watch the trailer

Saturday 2/21 at 3:30pm

A Portrait of a Postman: From Texas to Hermès Get tickets | Get VIP Pass | Watch the trailer

Saturday 2/21 at 6pm

Judas and the Black Messiah Get tickets | Get VIP Pass | Watch the trailer

Sunday 2/22 at 12pm

Love, Brooklyn Get tickets | Get VIP Pass | Watch the trailer

Sunday 2/22 at 2pm

Alice Get tickets | Get VIP Pass | Watch the trailer

Sunday 2/22 at 4:30pm

Return to Hockessin #107C Get tickets | Get VIP Pass | Watch the trailer

The Movies

The ReWrite – 2/20 at 4:30pm

A struggling screenwriter, obsessed with portraying Black Excellence and authenticity on the big screen, is forced to do a rewrite of his latest draft in order to save his career.

Director: Terry Dawson
Year: 2025
Runtime: 95 minutes
Rating: NR

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Sarah’s Oil – 2/20 at 7pm

Sarah Rector, an African-American girl born in Oklahoma Indian Territory in the early 1900s, believes there is oil beneath the barren land she’s allotted, and her faith is proven right. As greedy oil sharks close in, Sarah turns to her family, friends, and some Texas wildcatters to maintain control of her oil-rich land, eventually becoming among the nation’s first female African-American millionaires—at eleven years old.

Director: Cyrus Nowrasteh
Year: 2025
Runtime: 103 minutes
Rating: PG

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Queen & Slim – 2/21 at 1pm

While on a forgettable first date together in Ohio, a black man and a black woman are pulled over for a minor traffic infraction. The situation escalates, with sudden and tragic results.

Director: Melina Matsoukas
Year: 2019
Runtime: 131 minutes
Rating: R

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A Portrait of a Postman: From Texas to Hermès – 2/21 at 3:30pm

Hermes has allowed only one American to design for their brand in its rich 185-year history. He is an 80-year-old, Black, reclusive postal worker who lives in a run-down house on the wrong side of the railroad tracks in Waco, Texas.

Director: Christopher Charles Scott
Year: 2025
Runtime: 97 minutes
Rating: NR

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Judas and the Black Messiah – 2/21 at 6pm

Bill O’Neal infiltrates the Black Panthers on the orders of FBI Agent Mitchell and J. Edgar Hoover. As Black Panther Chairman Fred Hampton ascends—falling for a fellow revolutionary en route—a battle wages for O’Neal’s soul.

Director: Shaka King
Year: 2021
Runtime: 126 minutes
Rating: R

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Love, Brooklyn – 2/22 at 12pm

Roger, a writer, navigates complicated relationships with his ex Casey and his current lover Nicole, a newly-single mother, with the support of his best friend Alan. A modern romance set against the rapidly changing landscape of Brooklyn, New York.

Director: Rachael Abigail Holder
Year: 2025
Runtime: 97 minutes
Rating: NR

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Alice – 2/22 at 2pm

Alice yearns for freedom as an enslaved person on a rural Georgia plantation under brutal and disturbed owner Paul. After a violent clash with Paul, she flees through the neighboring woods and stumbles onto the unfamiliar sight of a highway–and soon discovers that the actual year is 1973. Rescued on the roadside by a disillusioned political activist named Frank. Alice quickly comprehends the lies that have kept her in bondage and the promise of Black liberation. Inspired by true events, “Alice” is a modern empowerment story that traces Alice’s journey through the post-Civil Rights Era American South

Director: Krystin Ver Linden
Year: 2022
Runtime: 100 minutes
Rating: R

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Return to Hockessin #107C – 2/22 at 4:30pm

2024 documentary film produced by New Castle County about the historic Hockessin Colored School No. 107C in Delaware, exploring its vital role in the Brown v. Board of Education case, the experiences of its alumni facing integration backlash, and the community’s effort to restore the school building, highlighting a key, often forgotten, part of American civil rights history.

Director: Alexander Roy Arcturus Newman
Year: 2024
Runtime: 30 minutes
Rating: NR

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BAFF 2026 VIP Film Festival Pass

Your VIP Pass includes Comp Tickets to All Festival Films

VIP Passes also provide:

Donation of $50 made, on your behalf, to the Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice
Priority seating for all screenings
Complimentary bottled water at each screening
Recognition at the festival opening reception and closing event
Concierge service to assist in booking your films
Pass price $100 General $90 Members