Sanaa Lathan and Gina Prince-Bythewood Reunite for the 25th Anniversary of ‘Love & Basketball’
The HBCU First LOOK Film Festival (HBCUFLF) marked a pivotal cultural milestone during NBA All-Star Week with a highly attended event at the Maybourne Beverly Hills, celebrating the 25th anniversary of “Love & Basketball.” This impactful gathering brought together leading figures from film, sports, and media to emphasize director Gina Prince-Bythewood’s influential role in transforming women’s representation in cinema and athletics.
”This event is more than a celebration of cinematic achievement; it exemplifies how powerful stories can reshape paradigms,” said Sheila Eldridge, CEO of Miles Ahead Entertainment and HBCU First LOOK Film Festival founder. “We are at a crucial intersection where storytelling meets advocacy, forging new pathways for future generations.”
Moderated by CNN’s chief legal analyst and anchor Laura Coates, the event featured a compelling discussion with filmmaker Gina Prince-Bythewood and an elite panel including actress Sanaa Lathan, WNBA legends Candace Parker, the iconic ‘Cheryl Miller, ‘ renowned journalist Cari Champion, and trailblazing sports commentator Jayne Kennedy. The ‘heartfelt’ conversation highlighted the film’s lasting impact on storytelling and its essential role in elevating the profiles of female athletes across industries.
“Thank you, Jayne Kennedy, for paving the way for every woman on this stage,” said Cari Champion, broadcaster. “I want to acknowledge journalist and cultural commentator Jemele Hill, who is seated in the audience, for continuing to be on the frontline pushing meaningful conversations about sports and representation.”
The event drew a distinguished VIP audience, including sports journalist Jemele Hill, actress Vanessa Bell Calloway, comedian Loni Love, actress Erika Ringor, and executive Tia Beauchamp, among others. Thanks to CNN, TNT Sports, Black Girl Vitamins, OWN, Visit East Point, and Warner Bros. Discovery, the event powerfully showcased the resilience of communities while fostering dynamic connections among art, culture, sports, and communities.
The 2026 HBCU First LOOK Film Challenge submissions opened on February 12, 2026, and will be accepted through August 28, 2026. For submissions, visit www.hbcufirstlook.com or www.FilmFreeway.com for rules and qualifications.
The HBCUFLF festival aims to broaden access, elevate visibility, and create impactful connections for HBCU filmmakers and creatives while fostering vital industry networks for today and the future.
Photos provided by Earl Gibson III




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