Julie Dash

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Julie Dash (born October 22, 1952 in Long Island City, Queens, New York) is a United States filmmaker. Her Daughters of the Dust in 1991 was the first full-length film with general theatrical release by an African American woman. Daughters of the Dust was included in the National Film Registry in 2004.

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[edit] Filmography

Director

  • Making Angels (2007) (pre-production)
  • Brothers of the Borderland (2004)
  • The Rosa Parks Story (2002) (TV)
  • Love Song (2000) (TV)
  • Incognito (1999) (TV)
  • Funny Valentines (1999) (TV)
  • SUBWAYStories: Tales from the Underground (1997) (TV) (segment "Sax Cantor Riff")

... aka Subway (UK: DVD box title)

  • "Women: Stories of Passion" (1 episode, 1997); Grip Till It Hurts (1997) TV Episode
  • Praise House (1991)
  • Daughters of the Dust (1991)
  • Illusions (1982)
  • Diary of an African Nun (1977)
  • Four Women (1975)
  • Working Models of Success (1973)

Writer

  • SUBWAYStories: Tales from the Underground (1997) (TV) (segment "Sax Cantor Riff")

... aka Subway (UK: DVD box title)

  • "Women: Stories of Passion" (1 episode, 1997); Grip Till It Hurts (1997) TV Episode (teleplay)
  • Daughters of the Dust (1991)
  • Illusions (1982)

[edit] Literature

Julie Dash, Bell Hooks, Toni Cade Bambara, Daughters of the Dust: The Making of an African American Woman's Film, New Press 1992

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