Daughters of the dust
Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Dash, Julie (Metteur en scène)
- Jafa, Arthur (Producteur)
- Day, Cora Lee (Collaborateur)
- Rogers, Alva (Collaborateur)
- Barbara-O (Collaborateur)
- Bruce, Cheryl Lynn (Collaborateur)
- Moore, Kaycee (Collaborateur)
- Anderson, Adisa (Collaborateur)
- Hoosier, Trula (Collaborateur)
- Turpin, Bahni (Collaborateur)
- Farrakhan, Malik (Collaborateur)
- Barnes, John (Collaborateur)
- Linton, Amy Carey (Collaborateur)
- Burton, Joseph (Film editor) (Collaborateur)
- Marshall, Kerry James (Collaborateur)
- Williams, Michael Kelly (Collaborateur)
- American Playhouse Theatrical Films (Collaborateur)
- Geechee Girls Productions, Inc (Collaborateur)
- Cohen Film Collection (Firm) (Collaborateur)
Titre
Daughters of the dust
Résumé
At the dawn of the 20th century, a multi-generational family in the Gullah community on the Sea Islands off of South Carolina – former West African slaves who adopted many of their ancestors’ Yoruba traditions – struggle to maintain their cultural heritage and folklore while contemplating a migration to the mainland, even further from their roots.
The first wide release by a black female filmmaker, DAUGHTERS OF THE DUST was met with wild critical acclaim and rapturous audience response when it initially opened in 1991. Casting a long legacy, DAUGHTERS OF THE DUST still resonates today, most recently as a major in influence on Beyonce’s video album Lemonade.
Winner of the Cinematography Award and nominated for the Grand Jury Prize in the Dramatic competition at the Sundance Film Festival. Chosen for preservation by the National Film Preservation Board, USA
Distributeur
Cohen Film Collection
Date
1991
Durée
1:53:00
Langue
Anglais
Référence
Dash, Julie. (1991). Daughters of the dust. Cohen Film Collection. https://uqam-bib.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1143308477
Approches et analyses
Cours
Discipline
Régions géographiques
Thématiques
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