Warrington Hudlin

Warrington Hudlin

Warrington Hudlin is a veteran producer of motion pictures, television, and most recently VR/360 video. Hudlin is best known as the producer of the landmark African American films, HOUSE PARTY, BOOMERANG, and BEBE KIDS, and cult classic TV specials, COSMIC SLOP (HBO) and UNSTOPPABLE (STARTZ). His debut VR productions are Kung Fu #MeToo and CineFemme Cypher which both address women rights and achievements. As the founding president of BFF (aka the Black Filmmaker Foundation), Hudlin has been a pioneering community organizer in the black film movement for four decades. He currently hosts an online discussion program titled Cast and Crew of Color LIVE and produces events in the BFF VR Conference Center. Warrington Hudlin is the Vice Chairman of the board of trustees at the Museum of the Moving Image where he has been a trustee since 2002. He is an advisor to the Universal Hip Hop Museum and a frequent Juror at the Tribeca Film Festival.