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| Julie Dash Brief Biography |
Julie Dash is the first African-American woman to direct a film and have it shown in theatres across the country. The highly-acclaimed film, Daughters of the Dust, took her ten years to bring to the screen and is a Top 100 BlackClassicMovies.com film.
Julie Dash is one of the leading African-American female directors of today. She directs television, motion picture and music video films. |
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| Julie Dash Movies- Director |
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2004 |
Brothers of the Borderland |
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2002 |
The Rosa Parks Story (TV) |
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2000 |
Love Song (TV) |
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1999 |
Funny Valentines (TV) |
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1999 |
Incognito (TV) |
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Available through third-party resellers on Amazon.com. |
1997 |
Subway Stories: Tales from the Underground (TV) |
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She directed the segment "Sax Cantor Riff" |
1991 |
Daughters of the Dust |
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1991 |
Praise House |
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1982 |
Illusions |
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1977 |
Diary of an African Nun |
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1975 |
Four Women |
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1973 |
Working Models of Success |
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| Julie Dash Books |
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| 1999 |
Daughters of the Dust (Paperback) |
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No longer in mass disttibution. Available used through third-party sellers at Amazon.com. |
| 1992 |
Daughters of the Dust: The Making of an African American Woman's Film (Hardcover) |
Amazon.com |
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No longer in mass distribution. Available used through third-arty resellers at Amazon.com. |
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