The 8th Annual Baltimore International Black Film Festival

REEL UNITY PAIR: First Week Out / Fire in Little Africa

Film(s) To Be Screened

First Week Out

In 1979, Larry Williams entered prison and was released 42 years later.

FIRST WEEK OUT follows Larry’s pivotal first week of freedom. Follow Larry in his first week out as he tries to make sense of his past, navigates life in a re-entry home, reunites with an old prison friend, applies for a job, meets with a new mentor, and forges a path forward.

Research has shown that the first week out of prison for formerly incarcerated men and women will define their future success or failure. After serving their sentences, it is vital for individuals to have an opportunity to become a functioning member of society.

Every week there are more than 10,000 people in America like Larry experiencing their first week out of prison. Within three years, two out of three won’t make it and will end up back in prison. We wanted to tell Larry’s story to encourage viewers to join the thousands of people and organizations across the country helping individuals like Larry beat the odds.


Fire in Little Africa

100 years after the Tulsa Race Massacre, over 50 of Oklahoma's best artist come together to create a commemorative album to honor the legacy of BlackWallStreet. This was a recorded in 5 days and right on the famous Greenwood Avenue.


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Screening Location

SNF Parkway Theatre

5 West North Avenue

Baltimore, Maryland

Baltimore, MD 21201

Viewing Time

  • October 9, 2021, 9:55 pm

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