David M. Massey is an Academy Award-Nominated filmmaker with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications & Education from Ohio Dominican University and a Master of Fine Arts degree in Advanced Film & Television from the American Film Institute. He is the first African American in the history of the Academy Awards to be nominated for an Oscar in the Live-Action Short Film category with Last Breeze of Summer (1992). Massey is the former co-chair of the Black Association of Documentary Filmmakers, West (BAD-West) He held that position for fourteen years when he was hand-picked by the founder, Saint Clair Bourne, in 2007.
A former radio announcer and television sports reporter for WBNB TV, a CBS affiliate in US Virgin Islands, Massey has produced and directed several films and television shows. Men of Courage is an hour docudrama that received a NAACP Image Award and aired on BET. Dare to Struggle, Dare to Win, a documentary on the 31st December Women’s Movement in Ghana, West Africa, led by the former First Lady of Ghana. Fespaco is a feature documentary narrated by Danny Glover on Africa’s largest and oldest film festival. Nature’s Little Secrets, is a film promoting the people, events and beauty of the British Virgin Islands. Under the UCE Productions banner, Massey produced six short films including Island Song that won the Audience Award at the Pan African Film Festival in 2013. When Justice Isn’t Just, a short documentary distributed by First Run Features in 2015 examined the law enforcement shootings of unarmed African Americans.
Massey’s latest projects are Where We’re From a feature doc that chronicles the LA independent hip hop movement in the early 90s is being distributed by Shout Studios; Not All Lost is a reality-based, celebrity driven PBS television program has aired in over hundred PBS markets; Hinika, in post was photographed in rural Ethiopia, documents the opening of a new hospital and medical school; Medical Racism: The New Apartheid, scrutinizes healthcare in the Black community and Africa; Tip of the Spear, depicts a historical overview of the Congressional Black Caucus and Passage, a live-action film set in 1600 Western Africa is a 2021 Academy considered movie.
Massey has been the recipient of several prestigious awards, including The Martin Ritt Scholarship; the 2011 PBS Innovation Award; the National Education Association “Advancement of Learning Through Broadcasting” award; the Heartland Film Festival’s Crystal Heart. He is also an Eastman Kodak Second Century Honoree. Additionally, Massey is a voting member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, serves on the Oscar qualifying festival committee and the Student Academy Awards committee.
In 1600 West Africa, Gamba, the village leader, confronts a new challenge that endangers his family and village.
Our Screenings
Passage was screened on St. Croix and St. Thomas, outdoors at Ridge to Reef Farm and in several film festivals including Martha Vineyard African American Film Festivals, Bronzelens in Atlanta and Reel Black Men in Los Angeles.
Our next Los Angeles screenings will be held at the Laemmle Santa Monica theaters for 7 days. Click for more information
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When Justice Isn’t Just
A documentary about inequality, unfair practices, and manipulations of America's judicial system.
Directed by David M. Massey
Produced by David M. Massey and Dawn Kirk-Alexander
Not All Lost
Young people of color who’ve achieved success despite facing challenging life circumstances.
Directed by David M. Massey
Produced by David M. Massey and Dawn Kirk-Alexander
A professional movie making company offering contemporary stories and confront real issues that young people face in today’s society. Each film comes with a study guide.
Urban Christian Entertainment, About Us
Baby Girl
Baby Girl cannot avoid the lure of the streets despite warnings from her older sister.
Higher Note
Twila, a 15-year-old choir singer, accidentally wins a recording contract.
Taking A Stand
Timmy, an openly gay high school student, is being harassed by two bullies.
The Spiritual Divide
Jenny wasn’t prepared for the head on collision when the secular and Christian worlds collide.
Thing For The Bling
The ladies love Quinten and the guys want to be him. He sports the sickest gear and the hottest bling.
Parents: Robert E Massey, Estella
Siblings: Theresa M Bland, Regina A Jackson, Earl G Massey, Robert G Massey, David M Massey, Harold E Massey
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