Provocative. Entertaining. Fiercely independent. Celebrating People of Color around the world.
The Roxbury International Film Festival is the largest New England film festival dedicated to celebrating films by, for, and about people of color.
Our 23rd Annual Roxbury International Film Festival is nearly here! We have an exciting hybrid festival filled with over 70+ films, events, filmmaker hangouts, and more!
This year, we’re excited to host a hybrid festival with a few in-person (outdoor and indoor) screenings for the following films: How It Feels To Be Free, Memoirs of a Black Girl - w/ Afro, Executive Order - w/ The Last Starship, AILEY, Summer of Soul, and Jingle Jangle.
For full festival information, visit www.roxfilmfest.com/2021festival.
This year, we’re excited to host a hybrid festival with a few in-person (outdoor and indoor) screenings for the following films: How It Feels To Be Free, Memoirs of a Black Girl - w/ Afro, Executive Order - w/ The Last Starship, AILEY, Summer of Soul, and Jingle Jangle. For the full list of in-person screenings, visit here.
Film festival pass: $125
Film rentals: $9 - $13
Rent 3 or more films in one transaction and get a $1 discount on each film.
2021/06/17 - 2021/06/26
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115
Self Parking Options
Visitors to the MFA have three self-parking options: the Huntington Lot, the Fenway Lot, and the Museum Road Garage, all of which have entrances on Museum Road. The Huntington lot offers closer parking to the Huntington Avenue Entrance and the Fenway parking lot is more accessible to the State Street Corporation Fenway Entrance.
All parking facilities have handicap spaces.
Please take your parking ticket with you; all parking facilities are automated. Payment for parking may be made in the garage lobby, or by credit or debit card at the exit lanes of the lots. Scan your membership card to receive the discounted rate.
For additional information, please call the garage at 617-369-3657.