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Sisters in Cinema

Released Feb 15, 2003 1h 0m Documentary List
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This documentary examines the history of African-American women film directors, examining their current place in the industry as well as the long and arduous road they traveled to get there. Containing interviews from filmmakers such as Julie Dash, Kasi Lemmons, Cheryl Dunye and even Maya Angelou, Yvonne Welbon's film looks at the obstacles that have always been in the path of black female directors and the resourceful ways in which they have overcome them to make their movies. Read More Read Less
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Synopsis This documentary examines the history of African-American women film directors, examining their current place in the industry as well as the long and arduous road they traveled to get there. Containing interviews from filmmakers such as Julie Dash, Kasi Lemmons, Cheryl Dunye and even Maya Angelou, Yvonne Welbon's film looks at the obstacles that have always been in the path of black female directors and the resourceful ways in which they have overcome them to make their movies.
Director
Yvonne Welbon
Producer
Alison Duke, Michael Fuller
Screenwriter
Yvonne Welbon
Production Co
Our Film Works
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Feb 15, 2003, Original
Runtime
1h 0m