Julie Dash
Director

Birthdate: October 22, 1952
Location: Queens, New York

 

 
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.

 
Julie Dash Movies- Director
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2004

Brothers of the Borderland

   

2002

The Rosa Parks Story (TV)

   

2000

Love Song (TV)

   

1999

Funny Valentines (TV)

   

1999

Incognito (TV)

  Available through third-party resellers on Amazon.com.

1997

Subway Stories: Tales from the Underground (TV)

  She directed the segment "Sax Cantor Riff"

1991

Daughters of the Dust

   

1991

Praise House

   

1982

Illusions

   

1977

Diary of an African Nun

   

1975

Four Women

   

1973

Working Models of Success

   
 
Julie Dash Books
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1999 Daughters of the Dust (Paperback) Amazon.com    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    No longer in mass distribution. Available used through third-arty resellers at Amazon.com.
         
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