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The Cinematic Jazz of Julie Dash
A film by Yvonne Welbon
1992, 27 minutes, Color, VHS
Order No. W99497
From her innovative short works to her critically acclaimed feature debut DAUGHTERS OF THE DUST, the films of Julie Dash have broken new cinematic ground and redefined black women's images on screen. In this wide-ranging interview, Dash talks about her background, development and approach to movie making, as well as the struggles, victories and interdependence of African American women filmmakers. Excerpts from early films and Daughters of the Dust, the dramatic feature about different generations of South Carolina sea islanders which has thrilled audiences across the nation, underscore the originality of this immensely gifted artist.



AWARDS, FESTIVALS, & SCREENINGS

  • Maysles Cinema
  • Fifth Annual Women of Color Film and Video Festival
  • African American Women in the Arts Festival
  • Ibeji Women's Festival of the Arts
  • Festival Sundiata

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