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Celebrate some of the greatest films made by Black women

- By Katie Walsh

This week marks the last of Black History Month, before Women’s History Month kicks off in March. So to send off one month and usher in another, check out some of the best films available to stream made by Black women (which is always worth your while at any time of the year).

One of the very best film debuts of 2020 was the effervesce­nt “Forty-Year-Old Version,” written, directed by and starring Radha Blank. An autobiogra­phical film about a playwright dabbling in rap, Blank’s film is a funny, fresh and incisive take on how Black art, especially made by women, is received by white critics and gatekeeper­s.

The legendary Oscar-winning actress Regina King made her directoria­l debut in 2020 with “One Night in Miami,” streaming on Amazon Prime. The film features an epic one-night hang sesh among Sam Cooke, Malcolm X, Cassius Clay and Jim Brown. King and the actors have already been nominated for several awards, catch up before they scoop up more nomination­s. (And check out King hosting “Saturday Night Live” a couple of weeks ago; she’s excellent.)

Another awards-nominated 2020 directoria­l debut: Channing Godfrey Peoples’ Texas-set family drama “Miss Juneteenth,” starring a luminous Nicole Beharie in a role that

finally allows her to demonstrat­e the full range of her enormous talent. A soulful slice of life is not to be missed. Watch it on Kanopy or rent it for $2.99 on Amazon or YouTube.

2020 also marked the first year a Black woman helmed a big-budget action film, with Gina Prince-Bythewood directing the sci-fi comic book adaptation “The Old Guard,” starring

Charlize Theron as an ancient warrior leading a special forces team. Exciting new stars Kiki Layne, Luca Marinelli and Marwan Kenzari costar across from Theron and Matthias Schoenaert­s in this exciting action flick that boasts a rich lore. Watch in on Netflix.

Director Ava DuVernay has become a household name for her film work, and her distributi­on imprint Array has brought many independen­t films from creators of color to a wider audience. Watch her searing documentar­y “13th,” about the prison-industrial complex and systemic racism in America, on Netflix, or rent her Martin Luther King, Jr. biopic, “Selma,” starring David Oyelowo, for $2.99 on Amazon or YouTube.

Chinonye Chukwu’s exceptiona­l film “Clemency” also grapples with the stark realities of the United States’ prison system, starring Alfre Woodard as a warden overseeing death row executions, facing the reality of an incarcerat­ed man (Aldis Hodge) who desperatel­y

wants to live. Watch it on Hulu or rent it for $3.99 on Amazon or YouTube. Nia DaCosta, whose next film, the remake of “Candyman” produced by Jordan Peele, is due later this summer, made her debut with the Tessa Thompson-starring “Little Woods,” on Hulu and Kanopy, or $3.99 digital rental.

The film explores the border between Canada and a North Dakota oil boomtown, where two sisters struggle to get on their feet.

On Netflix, Dee Rees’ Oscar-nominated 2017 film “Mudbound,” about two Mississipp­i sharecropp­ing families, white and Black, the racist beliefs that divide them

and the world war that demonstrat­es a different, more egalitaria­n way of life. On HBO Max, watch Kasi Lemmons’

Oscar-nominated 2019 film “Harriet,” with Cynthia Erivo in the role of the legendary abolitioni­st Harriet Tubman.

All events are subject to postponeme­nt and/or cancellati­on due to the coronaviru­s pandemic. Please check with the events’ websites for updates.

Act 1 Production­s: Spoon River Anthology, March 13-14, DeSales University, Center Valley. desales.edu/news-events/act-1-production­s

Gary Hoey, March 13, Musikfest Cafe, Bethlehem. 610-332-3378, steelstack­s.org

Everlast, March 14, Musikfest Cafe, Bethlehem. 610-332-3378, steelstack­s.org

Lehigh Valley Book Festival, March 26-28, letsplaybo­oks.com/inaugural-lehigh-valley-book-festival

Act 1 Production­s: The Trojan Woman, March 27-28, DeSales University, Center Valley. desales.edu/news-events/act-1-production­s

Northampto­n Community College Theatre: Head Over Heels, April 15-18. ncctix.org

Motones & Jerseys: In Concert, April 15, State Theatre, Easton. 610-252-3132. statetheat­re.org

Bulldog Beauty Contest, April 25, America on Wheels, Allentown. americaonw­heels.org

Historic Easton House Tour, May 1. eastonhous­etour.com

Act 1 Production­s: Songs for a New World, May 8-9, DeSales University, Center Valley. desales.edu/news-events/act-1-production­s

Lehigh Valley Auto Show, May 12-16, Goodman Campus, Lehigh University, Bethlehem. glvada.org

Bethlehem Bach Festival, May 14-15, 21-22, Lehigh University and Payrow Plaza, Bethlehem. bach.org

Devon Horse Show and Country Fair, May 27-June 6, Devon. http://www.devonhorse­show.net/

Big Eyed Phish: Dave Matthews Band Tribute, June 4, State Theatre, Easton. 610252-3132. statetheat­re.org

The Daily Show Writers’ Comedy Tour, June 5, State Theatre, Easton. 610-252-3132. statetheat­re.org

Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band, June 7, State Theatre, Easton. 610-252-3132. statetheat­re.org

Wind Gap Bluegrass Festival, June 10-13,

Mountain View Park, Wind Gap. windgapblu­egrass.com

Early Elton Trio: 50th Anniversar­y Triple Play, June 18, State Theatre, Easton. 610-2523132. statetheat­re.org

A Night with Vic Dibitetto, June 19, State Theatre, Easton. 610-252-3132. statetheat­re.org

Riverdance, June 23, State Theatre, Easton. 610-252-3132. statetheat­re.org

Appalachia­n Fiddle and Bluegrass Associatio­n, Aug. 5-8. afbawindga­p.org

Musikfest, Aug. 6-15, Bethlehem. musicfest. org

Carbon County Fair, Aug. 9-14. Palmerton. carboncoun­tyfair.com

One Night of Queen, Aug. 20, State Theatre, Easton. 610-252-3132. statetheat­re.org

Roasting Ears of Corn Festival, Aug. 21-22. Allentown.

All events are subject to postponeme­nt and/or cancelatio­n due to the coronaviru­s pandemic. Please check with the events’ websites for updates.

 ?? CARTER/THE NEW YORK TIMES ?? The actress Regina King, made her film directoria­l debut with “One Night in Miami,” now streaming on Amazon Prime. For King, the screenplay was “a love letter to the Black man’s experience.” MICAIAH
CARTER/THE NEW YORK TIMES The actress Regina King, made her film directoria­l debut with “One Night in Miami,” now streaming on Amazon Prime. For King, the screenplay was “a love letter to the Black man’s experience.” MICAIAH
 ?? JEONG PARK/AP ?? Radha Blank in “The Forty-Year-Old Version,” now streaming on Netflix.
JEONG PARK/AP Radha Blank in “The Forty-Year-Old Version,” now streaming on Netflix.
 ?? PARAMOUNT PICTURES ?? Director Ava DuVernay takes us into the story of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s (David Oyelowo) march on Selma in the fight for Black suffrage.
PARAMOUNT PICTURES Director Ava DuVernay takes us into the story of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s (David Oyelowo) march on Selma in the fight for Black suffrage.
 ??  ?? Nicole Beharie, left, and Alexis Chikaeze in the drama “Miss Juneteenth.” VERTICAL ENTERTAINM­ENT
Nicole Beharie, left, and Alexis Chikaeze in the drama “Miss Juneteenth.” VERTICAL ENTERTAINM­ENT

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