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    Daughters of the Dust

    1991 · Drama · 1h 54m

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  1. Gullah, English. Budget. $800,000. 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. [2]

    • Julie Dash
    • 1992
  2. 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.

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    • Drama, History, Romance
    • Julie Dash
    • 1991-12-27
  3. Daughters of the Dust. Roger Ebert March 13, 1992. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Julie Dash's "Daughters of the Dust" is a tone poem of old memories, a family album in which all of the pictures are taken on the same day.

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  5. At the dawn of the 20th century, a family in the Gullah community of coastal South Carolina -- former West African slaves who adopted many of their ancestors' Yoruba traditions -- suffers a ...

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    • Cora Lee Day
    • Julie Dash
    • Drama
  6. Apr 13, 2020 · The movie itself has sent ripples of influence through the culture. It’s an explicit point of reference in Beyoncé’s “Lemonade,” with its elliptical approach to African-American memory ...

  7. Nov 18, 2016 · By Richard Brody. November 18, 2016. Trula Hoosier, Barbara-O, and Alva Rogers in “Daughters of the Dust,” directed by Julie Dash. Photograph Courtesy Cohen Film Collection.

  8. This unique community is explored in Julie Dash's debut feature Daughters of the Dust, a costume drama about the Peazant family, a fictional group of Gullah natives living on Ido Landing. The secluded family experiences conflicts surrounding religion, industrialization, and tradition.

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