The Roxbury International Film Festival (RoxFilm), established in 1998, is recognized as the largest film festival in New England dedicated to celebrating films by and about people of color. Originally known as the Dudley Film Festival, it changed its name in 2010 to reflect its broader geographic reach. The festival annually screens a diverse range of narrative features, documentaries, shorts, and animated films, while also offering workshops, panel discussions, and networking opportunities. Held over approximately ten days, typically in June, RoxFilm's mission is to support diverse filmmakers and provide audiences with stories often overlooked in mainstream media. Screenings take place at various venues in and around Boston, Massachusetts, including the Museum of Fine Arts and Hibernian Hall.