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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Julie_DashJulie Dash - Wikipedia

    Julie Ethel Dash (born October 22, 1952) is an American filmmaker, music video and commercial director, author, and website producer. Dash received her MFA in 1985 at the UCLA Film School and is one of the graduates and filmmakers known as the L.A. Rebellion.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0201969Julie Dash - IMDb

    Julie Dash. Thirty-one years ago, filmmaker Julie Dash broke racial and gender boundaries with her Sundance award-winning film (Best Cinematography) Daughters of the Dust. She became the first African American woman to have a wide theatrical release of her feature film.

  3. Thirty-one years ago, filmmaker Julie Dash broke through racial and gender boundaries with her Sundance award-winning film (Best Cinematography) Daughters of the Dust. She became the first African American woman to have a wide theatrical release of her feature film.

  4. Daughters of the Dust is a 1991 independent film written, directed and produced by Julie Dash and is the first feature film directed by an African-American woman to be theatrically released in the United States.

  5. Apr 13, 2020 · With her lyrical work, made in 1991, Julie Dash and her collaborators recentered the black female gaze.

  6. Jul 17, 2020 · Julie Dash on DAUGHTERS OF THE DUST and her Trailblazing Career. Julie Dash (AFI Class of 1974) is one of the most well-respected and inventive visual storytellers of her generation. After attending AFI in the mid-‘70s, she received her MFA in Film and Television Production from UCLA.

  7. Dec 27, 1991 · Daughters of the Dust: Directed by Julie Dash. With Cora Lee Day, Alva Rogers, Barbara O, Trula Hoosier. A languid, impressionistic story of three generations of Gullah women living on the South Carolina Sea Islands in 1902.

  8. Nov 18, 2016 · “What’s past is prologue,” proclaims a character at the beginning of Julie Dash’s cult classic film Daughters of the Dust, which, when it hit theaters in January 1992, became the first...

  9. Nov 18, 2016 · Richard Brody on the restored 1991 film by Julie Dash, “Daughters of the Dust,” about one African-American family moving North during the Great Migration.

  10. Julie Dash. Director: Reasonable Doubt. Thirty-one years ago, filmmaker Julie Dash broke racial and gender boundaries with her Sundance award-winning film (Best Cinematography) Daughters of the Dust. She became the first African American woman to have a wide theatrical release of her feature film. The Library of Congress placed Daughters of the Dust and her UCLA MFA senior thesis Illusions in ...

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