Tuesday, May 10, 2016

2016 Capital City Black Film Festival Tickets Are Now On Sale

The Capital City Black Film Festival (CCBFF) today announced that tickets are now on sale for its 4thannual event, taking place August 25th - 28th at the Austin Convention Center. CCBFF Passes, which provide access to all or select ticketed events during the three-day Festival, are available at a significant discount through May 31st.

The CCBFF VIP Pass gives film lovers the full festival experience, including all screenings, premieres, panels, parties, a premium swag bag and more, for the early bird price of $149 (a $315 value).VIP Pass holders get express access to all screenings and preferred seating at the Festival's opening night and closing awards galas. Additional tickets - including an all film or day pass, as well as individual event tickets - start at just $15 and can be purchased at www.capcitybff.com.

"This year promises to be our biggest and most exciting Festival yet, and we have some surprises in store that you won't want to miss," said Winston G. Williams, Founder and Executive Director of CCBFF. "We want people to experience all the Capital City Black Film Festival has to offer; consider this your personal invitation to come see some fantastic films, network with industry professionals, party with fellow film lovers and support great independent filmmaking."

The Capital City Black Film Festival is one of the fastest growing film festivals in the region and attracts a multicultural audience of filmmakers, artists, industry professionals and film lovers from around the world. This year, CCBFF expects to present a selection of 80 narrative and documentary feature films, short films and music videos - including regional, U.S. and world premieres - from emerging and established independent filmmakers.

About Capital City Black Film Festival

The Capital City Black Film Festival (CCBFF) presents programming that celebrates and showcases films that are written, directed or produced by African American filmmakers, films which prominently feature African American actors or films that address topics and issues relating to the Black community. CCBFF offers year-round programming for filmmakers and film lovers alike, including screenings, networking, educational workshops and special events. For more information about the Capital City Black Film Festival and its programs, please visit http://www.capcitybff.com.

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