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  2. Black women filmmakers - Wikipedia

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    Her film, Losing Ground, about a strained marriage between a teacher and her husband, a painter, was one of the first feature films directed by a Black woman. Jessie Maple is known for Twice as Nice (1989). Maple was the first African-American woman to join the International Group of Film and Television Photographers.

  3. Lena Waithe: ‘Stories by Filmmakers of Color Aren’t Only ...

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    Given $1 million by Indeed, Waithe, as well as executives from Ventureland and 271 Films, tasked the filmmakers with producing 15-minute shorts in a few weeks’ time.

  4. African Americans in film - Wikipedia

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    In the early days of cinema, African-American roles were scarce and often filled with stereotypes. Pioneers like Oscar Micheaux, one of the first significant African-American filmmakers, countered these narratives with films like The Homesteader (1919) and Body and Soul (1925), which were part of the "race film" genre and tackled issues such as racial violence, economic oppression, and ...

  5. Kathleen Collins - Wikipedia

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    Her two feature narratives – The Cruz Brothers and Miss Malloy (1980) and Losing Ground (1982) – furthered the range of Black women's films. Although Losing Ground was denied large-scale exhibition, it was among the first films created by a Black woman deliberately designed to tell a story intended for popular consumption, with a feature ...

  6. 100 Years of Reader’s Digest: People, Stories, Laughter - AOL

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    Come celebrate Reader's Digest's 100th anniversary with a century of funny jokes, moving quotes, heartwarming stories, and riveting dramas. The post 100 Years of Reader’s Digest: People, Stories ...

  7. Julie Dash - Wikipedia

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    She attended graduate school at the UCLA Film School and became one of a new generation of African and African-American filmmakers known as the "Black insurgents" or L.A. Rebellion. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] She directed Working Models of Success (1976), [ 15 ] and the next year, produced Four Women (1975), a short dance film based on a song by Nina Simone ...

  8. Monica J. Freeman - Wikipedia

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    Monica J. Freeman (born 1947) is an independent Black feminist filmmaker and arts administrator.. Freeman earned her MFA from Columbia University.According to one article, "In the early '70s, Monica Freeman's documentaries heralded a new generation of Black women producing independent films about Black women."

  9. Black women in the silent film era - Wikipedia

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    A website for Sisters in Cinema Documentary: A History of African American Women Feature Film Directors; Black Film Archive: A showcase for Black films made from 1915 to 1979; Columbia University on Women Film Pioneer Project: African-American Women in the Silent Film Industry; The Atlantic on When Hollywood's Power Players Were Women