In the plush setting of the Maybourne Beverly Hills, Gina Prince-Bythewood marks a quarter-century milestone for her iconic romance-sport hybrid with a gathering that feels both reverent and forward-looking. The event, slated for an intimate afternoon in mid-February, blends a warm reception with a lively panel that teases out the film's lingering resonance in women's athletics and Black collegiate culture. Attendees will hear from athletes, scholars and creators who trace the movie's ripple effect-from redefining the narrative arc for female basketball players to amplifying the visibility of HBCU talent on a national stage. The conversation promises to be as much about memory as about momentum, reminding everyone that the love story at the heart of the film continues to inspire new generations of players and fans alike. The festival's very name, a nod to first-look opportunities for HBCU voices, underscores a broader shift toward inclusive storytelling that honors both sport and community.