Directed by Denise Dowse (USA, 2021, 82 min.)
Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story is a biopic on the life of gospel singer Mahalia Jackson, her rise and challenges in the music industry, her unbreakable bond with Dr. Martin Luther King and her dramatic impact on the civil rights movement. The film stars American R and B and jazz recording artist Ledisi.
This film is also available for online rental.
Preceded by a Vocal Performance and Two Short Films:
Vocal Performance by Yulanda Miller
Born and raised in Boston, MA, Yulanda (Henry) Miller grew up in the South End of Boston, is a Boston Latin School graduate and holds a BS in Management from University of MA. She was raised in Ebenezer Baptist Church where she began to sing and found her calling. After singing her first solo at age 14 her Minister of Music, Donnell Patterson, suggested she take voice lessons, and her grandmother agreed to pay for them. Since then, her voice has afforded her the opportunity to sing in many venues, on radio and television, for weddings and funerals; but she most enjoys ministering to congregants on Sunday mornings and allowing God to use her to bless them through song.
She is the Boston Director of Global Payroll for Turbonomic, an IBM Company. She is the mother of an adult daughter, and leads the Greater Boston Chapter of Power to Exhale, an international women's empowerment organization. In her spare time, Yulanda loves to travel, bake, spend time with family and friends, and sing. She is honored to join us for this incredible opportunity this year, and looks forward to an amazing evening with Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story.
Otis’ Dream
Directed by Jason and Blue (USA, 2020, 14 min.)
In 1946, when attempting to vote was literally deadly, some among us were willing to do whatever was necessary to vote. This film follows Otis Moss Sr. through his daylong journey to cast his ballot in rural Georgia. Powerful, poignant—and prescient as today’s struggles with voter suppression multiply.
If There Is No Struggle
Directed by Jarred Katsiane (USA, 2021, 13 min.)
A young photographer celebrates historical figures via Boston’s public art.
Festival Passes
If you wish to see multiple films in the Roxbury International Film Festival lineup, purchase a festival pass!
There are separate passes for in-person and online screenings. To access all in-person and online events, please purchase both passes.
In-Person Pass
$165; available through June 25, 5 pm
The In-Person Pass grants access to all events in the festival, including those at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Hibernian Hall; the Boston Public Library’s Roxbury branch; and ArtsEmerson. See a full list of in-person screenings at roxfilmfest.com.
Note that additional venues will be listed on your pass purchase as Non-MFA screenings.
ROXFILM@Home Pass
$50; available through June 30, 11:59 pm
The ROXFILM@Home Pass grants access to all online screenings.

Wheelchair accessible
Event Policies
Because this film screening starts after Museum hours, please enter through the Linde Family Wing Entrance on Museum Road.
Ticket Information
To order tickets by phone, call 1-800-440-6975 ($6 processing fee applies); to order in person, visit any MFA ticket desk.
Auditorium Mask Policy
Masks are optional, but visitors are no longer required to wear them while attending events in Remis Auditorium and Alfond Auditorium.