March On’s 2024 Film Festival will spotlight writers who move the movement, with an emphasis on the writers of nonfiction, fiction, African futurism, spoken word, journalism, and cookbooks, past and present, whose works propel us into a more just and equitable world.
Photo & Video Disclaimer
Welcome to the 2024 March on Washington Film Festival (March On). By entering an event or program of March On, you are entering an area where photography, audio, and video recording may occur. Your entry and presence on the event premises constitutes your consent to be photographed, filmed, and/or otherwise recorded and to the release, publication, exhibition, or reproduction of any and all recorded media of your appearance, voice, and participation.
This media may be used for news, webcasts, promotional purposes, telecasts, advertising, and inclusion on websites, social media, or other media. You release March On from any claims related to the use of recorded media of you at the event. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Enjoy the festival!
EATON ROOM BLOCK : before Thursday, September 12th, 2024.
March On’s 2024 Film Festival will spotlight writers who move the movement, with an emphasis on the writers of nonfiction, fiction, African futurism, spoken word, journalism, and cookbooks, past and present, whose works propel us into a more just and equitable world.
THIS YEAR'S FESTIVAL PRESENTS:
- A panel on Inside the Book Business: Featuring executives involved in all stages of book publishing, from proposal to the shelves.
- The Quiet Word: Two rounds of a silent book reading experience, where attendees will read from banned books and engage in one-on-one discussions.
- A Fine Arts Salon: Curated by Black Art in America, this event features paintings and sculptures, a screening of a documentary on fine artist Augusta Savage, and panels on art-related subjects.
- Our Immersive Salon: This salon offers hands-on experiences with augmented and virtual reality pieces, alongside the screening of the film Love Machina and discussions on AI workforce development.
- The Annual March On Student & Emerging Filmmakers Competition: Screening the films of 12 finalists in narrative and documentary shorts, with prize winners announced.
- Screenings of selected narrative and documentary films.
- A panel on Inside the Book Business: Featuring executives involved in all stages of book publishing, from proposal to the shelves.
- The Quiet Word: Two rounds of a silent book reading experience, where attendees will read from banned books and engage in one-on-one discussions.
- A Fine Arts Salon: Curated by Black Art in America, this event features paintings and sculptures, a screening of a documentary on fine artist Augusta Savage, and panels on art-related subjects.
- Our Immersive Salon: This salon offers hands-on experiences with augmented and virtual reality pieces, alongside the screening of the film Love Machina and discussions on AI workforce development.
- The annual March On Student & Emerging Filmmakers Competition: Screening the films of 12 finalists in narrative and documentary shorts, with prize winners announced.
- Screenings of selected narrative and documentary films.
Upcoming Events
- Feature Film
- In-Person
And the Word Was Good
Washington, DC 20002 United States
- Screening
- In-Person
Film Competition Finalist screenings
Washington, DC 20005 United States
- Feature Film
- Hybrid
James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket
- No Film
- In-Person
The Gathering Table
Washington, DC 20002 United States
- Screening
- In-Person
Immersive Salon Opening Reception and Special Screening for Love Machina
Washington, DC 20002 United States
- Feature Film
- In-Person
Immersive Salon Open House
Washington, DC 20002 United States
- No Film
- In-Person
Black Art In America presents the Atlanta Fine Art Print Fair at March On
Washington, DC 20002 United States
- Screening
- In-Person
A Mother Apart Film Screening
Washington, DC 20002 United States
- Feature Film
- In-Person
Memoirs in the Movement
Washington, DC 20002 United States
- Feature Film
- In-Person
The Legends
Washington, DC 20002 United States
FILMMAKER GRANDPRIZE WINNERS
Best Narrative Student
- Feature Documentary
James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket
Best Narrative Emerging
- Feature Documentary
Zora Neale Hurston: Claiming a Space
Best Documentary Student
- Feature Documentary
W. E. B. Du Bois: A Biography in Four Voices
Best Documentary emerging
- Feature Documentary
A Litany for Survival: The Life and Work of Audre Lorde
Best Narrative Student
- Feature Documentary
James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket
Best Narrative Emerging
- Feature Documentary
Zora Neale Hurston: Claiming a Space
Best Documentary Student
- Feature Documentary
W. E. B. Du Bois: A Biography in Four Voices
Best Documentary emerging
- Feature Documentary
A Litany for Survival: The Life and Work of Audre Lorde
Films
- Feature Documentary
A Litany for Survival: The Life and Work of Audre Lorde
- Feature Documentary
W. E. B. Du Bois: A Biography in Four Voices
- Feature Documentary
Zora Neale Hurston: Claiming a Space
- Feature Film
It Was All A Dream
- Shorts
Searching for Augusta Savage
- Feature Film
Love Machina
- Feature Film
A Mother Apart
- Feature Documentary
James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket
Honorees
Reginald Dwayne Betts
Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
Congressman Steny Hoyer
The March On Awards were created to honor leaders across disciplines whose commitment to advancing civil rights is unwavering. Through their actions and with courage, they have ignited national conversations, compelled progress, and used their platforms as instruments for social justice and cultural change. As foot soldiers in the fight against injustice everywhere, we honor their work, commitment, and sustained efforts to continue the march forward.