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Screening Internship (Winter-Spring 2025)

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BlackStar Film Festival is an annual celebration of the visual and storytelling traditions of Black, Brown and Indigenous people from around the world.

Since 2012, the festival has brought together filmmakers, supporters and enthusiasts through screenings, panels, workshops and conversations. This yearly gathering creates space for dialogue and opens the opportunity for greater understanding within and across our communities. The films presented by BlackStar constitute a dynamic and important collection — one that is unlike any other — because they highlight both independent filmmakers and cultural communities.

Through the festival and our other projects, BlackStar is building a liberatory world in which a vast spectrum of Black, Brown and Indigenous experiences are irresistibly celebrated in arts and culture.

Position Description

This internship is designed to give students and emergent professionals insight into programming for an international film festival. Interns will assist programmers who are overseeing our five submission categories (Experimental, Short Documentary, Feature Documentary, Short Narrative, and Feature Narrative) by screening submissions and preparing detailed film evaluations. The internship offers flexible hours, with approximately 10-15 hours per week spent viewing films in two assigned categories. Interns will have access to private films and are required to maintain confidentiality

The dates of this internship are from January 7 to April 28, 2025, with a mandatory one hour virtual orientation on January 7. All work will take place remotely, and interns are not required to reside in Philadelphia to participate. Upon successful completion of the internship, BlackStar offers either college credit or a modest stipend of $600, plus a 2025 BlackStar Film Festival all access pass.

Skills & Qualifications

  • Strong knowledge of and interest in film and media
  • Strong analytical skills
  • Good writing and communication skills
  • Excellent organizational skills
  • Ability to work independently viewing about 10-15 hours of film weekly
  • Ability to use Microsoft Word and Excel
  • Access to a laptop or desktop computer
  • Foreign language ability desirable — reading and listening comprehension

How to Apply

Please complete this application form by Tuesday, October 22. You should expect to hear back from us in early November. For inquiries about this internship, please contact Akili Davis at [email protected].

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Screening Internship (Winter-Spring 2025)

Intern

Screening interns will assist programmers who are overseeing our five submission categories (Experimental, Short Documentary, Feature Documentary, Short Narrative, and Feature Narrative) by screening submissions and preparing detailed film evaluations.