Martha's Vineyard film fest returns with Black star power, bold storytelling and cultural legacy

This combination of photos shows Jennifer Hudson, left, Michelle Obama, center, and Issa Rae. (AP Photo)

LOS ANGELES (AP) 鈥 No matter the time on Martha's Vineyard, a shimmering glow will be powered by the star presence of Black filmmakers, actors and tastemakers like Issa Rae, Mara Brock Akil and Michelle Obama who are shaping culture on their own terms.

For two-plus decades, the has been a cultural reunion, a summer sanctuary and a safe haven where some of the industry's most influential voices converge in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts. This week marks the return of the 23rd annual nine-day celebration, which kicks off Friday with a stacked slate that includes appearances from singer-actor and Hall of Fame basketball player Dwyane Wade, screenings like 's 鈥淗ighest 2 Lowest鈥 and intimate conversations with figures such as the .

Over the years, the festival has drawn the who乌鸦传媒 who of Black Hollywood 鈥 including , , and . The Obamas made a surprise appearance in 2022.

鈥淚t乌鸦传媒 a moment when so many of us converge and gather in a location that has historically received us incredibly well,鈥 said , who will screen her new Roku Channel series 鈥淪olo Traveling with Tracee Ellis Ross.鈥 The three-episode show follows Ross as she embarks on solo journeys to unplug, indulge and reconnect through Morocco, Mexico and Spain.

Ross said traveling solo is a way of life. She said sharing her project at MVAAFF felt right, noting that the Vineyard-set episode of Akil's 鈥淔orever鈥 captures the spirit and beauty of the picturesque island.

鈥淚t felt like the perfect location to kind of share,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he timing was perfect from when the show came out.鈥

What makes MVAAFF a must-stop?

Set on the campus of the Martha乌鸦传媒 Vineyard Performing Arts Center and the Vineyard Lounge, the festival has grown from a grassroots gathering into a premier destination where Black creatives can find inspiration, connection and support.

Akil paid homage to festival founders Stephanie and Floyd Rance, crediting them for building a creative pipeline where stories rooted in Black culture live and are seen.

鈥淭hey know the value. They know the need,鈥 said Akil, who will screen 鈥淭he Vineyard鈥 episode from the at the festival. 鈥淩egardless of what the institution or systems of Hollywood sees as valuable, we claim the value of our stories. We have a chance to celebrate them, complete them, tell them, view them and share them with an audience. It allows for the completion of the story, so that we can move on to many, many, many more stories that need to be told.鈥

Floyd Rance described MVAAFF as a vital part of the entertainment ecosystem, offering a platform where Black voices and stories are given the spotlight they deserve.

鈥淚t乌鸦传媒 always good to have somewhat of a convergence for folks of like mind in the arts and entertainment to gather, coalesce, share ideas, rekindle friendships and fellowship,鈥 said Floyd, who along with Stephanie said they did not expect their festival to become such a main attraction.

鈥淒espite the political climate and what乌鸦传媒 going on in entertainment, it乌鸦传媒 always a good time for birds of a feather to flock together.鈥

In addition to the panels and screenings, Stephanie Rance said this year's festival centers on the theme of joy, focusing more on celebration than struggle. She乌鸦传媒 especially excited for attendees to experience a range of conversations, from little-known moments in Black history to a panel on Ralph Lauren乌鸦传媒 Oak Bluffs collection with Morehouse and Spelman.

The of African American History and Culture will host a discussion on Black dandyism, paying tribute to fashion icon Andr茅 Leon Talley.

鈥淭he community at large on the Vineyard and the folks that come from all over the world to the festival really embrace the filmmakers,鈥 she said. 鈥淓verybody loves the studio and the streaming content and the talent that comes in. But we really are a filmmakers鈥 film fest at heart.鈥

What else is happening on the Vineyard?

This year乌鸦传媒 festival is delivering a dynamic slate that blends star power, conversation and creative insight.

Spike Lee will unveil exclusive clips from his upcoming film 鈥淗ighest 2 Lowest鈥 starring . is set to lead a panel on Black storytelling, diving into how content creation can retain cultural authenticity.

Jennifer Hudson will open up about her Emmy-nominated daytime talk show, while Dwyane Wade will participate in a men乌鸦传媒 luncheon with industry leaders to discuss leadership, legacy and capital in today乌鸦传媒 evolving media space.

Joy Reid is hosting a fireside chat on power and purpose. Issa Rae returns with a preview of part two of her documentary 鈥淪een & Heard,鈥 continuing her exploration of visibility for Black creatives. And will be honored with a tribute to 鈥淎 Different World,鈥 celebrating the force the show continues to be decades later.

The screenings will showcase a wide range of Black storytelling, including Starz乌鸦传媒 鈥淢agic City: American Fantasy,鈥 the Tyler Perry-produced 鈥淥ld Mary Mare,鈥 HBO Max乌鸦传媒 鈥淭he Gilded Age,鈥 and Ryan Coogler乌鸦传媒 critically acclaimed

On the final day, Michelle Obama and her brother will hold a live taping of their podcast that'll include an interview with .

For returning filmmakers like Andre Gaines, the festival has become a cultural home to showcase work. This year marks his third screening at MVAAFF, where he鈥檒l show 鈥淭he Dutchman,鈥 a bold reimagining of Amiri Baraka乌鸦传媒 searing 1964 play.

鈥淚t乌鸦传媒 great to show our stories in front of our people and get this visceral and genuine reaction when it comes to things that we鈥檙e familiar with,鈥 said Gaines, who乌鸦传媒 also collaborating with MVAAFF founders Stephanie and Floyd Rance on a documentary about the late ESPN anchor .

Gaines said the festival affirms the value of Black storytelling in a way that mainstream spaces often overlook.

鈥淪ome people look at our festivals, media or award shows as being less than what the mainstream or our white contemporaries might consider them to be, but they aren鈥檛,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat乌鸦传媒 the beauty of this festival. We talk to each other and herald the filmmakers that came before us and the ones currently working. We get this grand opportunity to come together in that form.鈥

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