Black History Month: Movies for Young Filmmakers
Looking to introduce your young filmmakers to the rich tapestry of Black history? Here's a curated list of captivating films, descending by age appropriateness, to spark their curiosity and inspire their creativity:
Soul (2020)
*Most suited for children at and over the age of 8.*
Join Joe Gardener, Pixar's first Black lead character, on a soulful journey through the bustling streets of New York City. As he chases his passion for jazz, Joe discovers the true essence of life in this heartwarming animated adventure.
Self Made (2020)
*Most suited for children at and over the age of 14.*
Experience the empowering tale of Madam C.J. Walker, the first female African American self-made millionaire. Through her resilience and determination, Walker builds an empire in the late 1800s, inspiring generations to come.
Harriet (2019)
*Most suited for children at and over the age of 12.*
Embark on a courageous journey with Harriet Tubman, a true American hero, as she escapes enslavement and becomes a beacon of hope for freedom. Cynthia Erivo's powerful portrayal brings Tubman's extraordinary story to life.
Hidden Figures (2016)
*Most suited for children at and over the age of 10.*
Discover the untold story of three African American mathematicians whose brilliance propelled NASA's space missions. Celebrating their remarkable contributions, this film inspires future scientists and dreamers.
A Ballerina’s Tale (2015)
*Most suited for children at and over the age of 9.*
Step into the world of Misty Copeland, the first African American principal ballerina at the American Ballet Theatre. Through perseverance and passion, Copeland overcomes obstacles to redefine ballet history.
Dancing in the Light: The Janet Collins Story (2015)
*Most suited for children at and over the age of 5.*
Experience the enchanting story of Janet Collins, the first African American ballerina to grace the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House. This animated tale inspires young hearts with its message of determination and grace.
Project Mc² (2015)
*Most suited for children at and over the age of 7.*
Join McKeyla and her brilliant friends on thrilling spy missions that showcase the power of science and intelligence. This series breaks stereotypes and empowers young minds to embrace their intellect.
Selma (2014)
*Most suited for children at and over the age of 13.*
Witness the historic march from Selma to Montgomery led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a pivotal moment in the fight for civil rights. This gripping portrayal sheds light on the courage and sacrifice of those who fought for equality.
The Princess and the Frog (2009)
*Most suited for children at and over the age of 6.*
Delight in the magical tale of Tiana, Disney's first African American princess, as she embarks on a whimsical journey through the enchanting bayous of Louisiana. This timeless fairytale celebrates love, friendship, and dreams come true.
March On! The Day My Brother Martin Changed the World (2008)
*Most suited for children at and over the age of 4.*
Immerse yourself in the inspiring narratives of Black history through captivating storytelling and vivid illustrations. This educational DVD pack introduces young audiences to the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement.
These engaging films offer a window into the diverse narratives of Black history, igniting the imagination and fostering empathy in young filmmakers. Discover the stories that have shaped our world and inspire the next generation to make their own mark on history.