Hip Hop Film Festival

The Hip Hop Film Festival is the first film festival in the world to focus on producers, directors and writers from the global culture of Hip Hop.[1] The Hip Hop Film Festival was founded in 2015 by CR Capers, the CEO & Founder of the Harlem Film House.[2] The Hip Hop Film Festival has featured Master Cyphers by Academy Award-Winning Producer Bruce Cohen, Harlem Legend Dapper Dan, Actor and Entrepreneur Theo Rossi, Director Stefon Bristol and REVOLT CEO Detavio Samuels among others.[3][4][5][6][7]

Awards 2016

Year Winner Award Category Work Ref
2016 Artie Brennan Audience Choice Award Snuffalafaghost: Hip Hop's First Stylist [8]
2016 Steve Rahaman Best Cinematography Snitches [8]

Awards 2019

Year Winner Award Category Work Ref
2019 Kyvon Edwin Best Actor Winston [9][10]
2019 Kristopher Wedgwood Best Cinematography To The Madness [11][12]
2019 Martin Van Buren Best Feature Contents Under Pressure [13][14]
2019 Jahan Nostra & Ceschi Best Music Video El Chapo [15][16]
2019 Josiah DonMartin Best Screenplay God Bless You [17][18]
2019 Sam Diaz, et al. Best Soundtrack Nana’s Room [19][20]
2019 Jerod Couch Best of Fest: Audience Choice Award #Washed [21][22]

Awards 2018

Year Winner Award Category Work Ref
2018 Patrick House, et al. Best Feature Short Blue Diamonds [23]
2018 Johnny Martini Best Sound Design 12 Round Gun [24]
2018 Marcellus Cox Best Costume Design "Rolling in the Deep" [25]

References

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