Collection context
Summary
- Creator:
- Smith, Mary Perry, 1926-2015 and Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, Inc.
- Abstract:
- This series contains audiovisual recordings of events hosted by the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame including the annual Oscar Micheaux Awards Ceremony, Independent Film, Video & Screenplay Competition awards ceremony, Film and Lecture Series, annual symposium, and Black Filmworks film festival, as well as various workshops, lectures, interviews, and miscellaneous smaller events.
- Extent:
- 113 Videocassettes, 11 Audiocassettes, 2 video reels, 1 film, and 1 video disc
- Language:
- Materials are in English
- Preferred citation:
[item], Mary Perry Smith Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame Archives Collection, Special Collection COL 5, Black Film Center & Archive, Indiana University, Bloomington.
Background
- Biographical / Historical:
The Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, Inc. (BFHFI) was founded in Oakland, California in 1974. The BFHFI began as a collaboration among Roy Thomas from the Afro-American Studies Department at UC-Berkley, Mary Perry Smith, who was the co-chairperson of the Cultural and Ethnic Affairs Guild and at the Oakland Museum, and Sonny Buxton of the San Francisco Bay Area station KGO-TV.
The BFHFI identified itself as an organization "dedicated to influencing Black images portrayed in film and television through education, the nurturing of current independent filmmakers and the preservation of contributions by Black artists" (BFHFI 20th Anniversary Celebration Program). Throughout its existence the BFHFI presented award ceremonies honoring contemporary and historic figures in black filmmaking. Notable programs established by the BFHFI include the Oscar Micheaux Awards Ceremony, the International Black Film, Video & Screenplay Competition, the Black Filmworks International Film Festival, and the Sidney Poitier Fellowship. Additionally, educational programs, various symposia, and lecture series on black film were conducted throughout the life of the organization.
The BFHFI initially operated in partnership with the Oakland Museum, later incorporating itself as an independent, non-profit organization in 1978. Attempts to establish a dedicated museum and permanent home for the BFHFI were ultimately unsuccessful, although the BFHFI did begin acquisition of collections for this proposed museum.
The final Oscar Micheaux Awards ceremony was held in 1993, the 20th anniversary of the founding of the event. The BFHFI continued to present the Black Filmworks International Film Festival and Black Independent Film, Video & Screenplay Competition through 2003.
For a more detailed administrative history, a biography for Mary Perry Smith, and a listing of other series, please see collection overview (http://purl.dlib.indiana.edu/iudl/findingaids/bfca/VAD4347).
- Scope and Content:
This series contains audiovisual recordings of events hosted by the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame including the annual Oscar Micheaux Awards Ceremony from 1988-1993, the 1995 Independent Film, Video & Screenplay Competition awards ceremony, the Film and Lecture Series and Film Symposium held in 1990 and 1991, and several years of the Black Filmworks film festival. Also included are various workshops, lectures, interviews, and miscellaneous smaller events.
- Acquisition information:
- The material in this series is part of a collection donated by Mary Perry Smith to the Indiana University Black Film Center Archive in January 2014.
- Processing information:
Processed by Ronda L. Sewald.
Completed in 2016.
- Arrangement:
This collection is arranged into the following series with this series containing eight subseries:
- Collection overview
- Series 1. Publicity Materials
- Series 2. Oscar Micheaux Awards Ceremony and Gala
- Series 3. Film Lecture Series and Symposiums
- Series 4. Black Filmworks and Independent Film, Video & Screenplay Competition
- Series 5. Sidney Poitier Fellowship Competition
- Series 6. Miscellaneous BFHFI events files
- Series 7. BFHFI event recordings
- -- Subseries 7.1. Oscar Micheaux Awards Ceremony footage, 1988-1993
- -- Subseries 7.2. Independent Film, Video & Screenplay Competition awards ceremony footage, 1995
- -- Subseries 7.3. Black Filmworks film festival footage, 1991-2001
- -- Subseries 7.4. Workshop footage, 1986-1990
- -- Subseries 7.5. Film and Lecture Series and Symposium footage, 1990-1991
- -- Subseries 7.6. Living Room Festival/Festival 52, probably 1995-1998
- -- Subseries 7.7. Interview tapes, approximately 1982-1990
- -- Subseries 7.8. Miscellaneous event and BFHFI-related footage, probably 1984-1999
- Series 8. Board and committee documents
- Series 9. General correspondence
- Series 10. HRMS, volunteer, and staff documents
- Series 11. General financial, fundraising, and legal documents
- Series 12. Memorabilia and artifacts
- Series 13. Third party publications
- Series 14. Research files
- Series 15. Mary P. Smith's files
- Series 16. Miscellaneous
- Series 17. Phil Moore Collection (Inventoried as if separate collection due to size)
- Series 18. Photographs (undergoing processing)
- Series 19. Born-digital materials (undergoing processing)
- Physical facet:
- VHS, 8mm, U-matic, Betacam, 16 mm, and DVD-R
- General note:
In 2022, the Black Film Center/Archive (BFC/A) transitioned to its current name, the Black Film Center & Archive (BFCA). This finding aid was created under the organizational name Black Film Center/Archive. Upon this organizational name change, all previous references to the BFC/A were updated in this finding aid to match the current name, Black Film Center & Archive.
Access
- RESTRICTIONS:
-
The bulk of the videorecordings in this series will be digitized as part of Indiana University's Media Digitization and Preservation Initiative (MDPI) between summer 2015 and winter 2018. Access to materials will be extremely limited until the time items are digitized. If you are interested in previewing items in this series, please contact the BFCA staff for the latest details.
- TERMS OF ACCESS:
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Materials may be used in-house at the BFCA; duplication permitted only with permission of the Archivist.
- PREFERRED CITATION:
-
[item], Mary Perry Smith Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame Archives Collection, Special Collection COL 5, Black Film Center & Archive, Indiana University, Bloomington.
- CAMPUS:
- Indiana University Bloomington
- LOCATION OF THIS COLLECTION:
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1320 East Tenth StreetHerman B Wells Library, Room 044Bloomington, Indiana 47405-7000, United States
- CAMPUS:
- Indiana University Bloomington
- CONTACT:
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812-855-6041bfca@iu.edu