DASH, Julie
Amerikaans regisseur (1952- )
Tevens scenario schrijver, producent
* 22.10. 1952, Queens, New York, USA
Education: CCNY; AFI; UCLA
Independent African-American filmmaker whose
first short, DIARY OF AN AFRICAN
NUN (1977), was adapted from a short story by
Alice Walker. DIARY was followed
by FOUR WOMEN (1978), a "choreopoem"
based on the Nina Simone song of the
same title, and ILLUSIONS (1982), about a
black woman executive passing for white
in 1940s Hollywood.
After almost six years of fundraising, Dash
completed her first feature, DAUGHTERS
OF THE DUST (1991). Set at the turn of
the century, the film is an impressionistic
portrait of an African-American
family—descendants of West African slaves—just as
they are about to give up
their insular customs and unique "Gullah" language to
travel north to
the newly industrialized land of "milk and honey." DAUGHTERS was
the
first feature-length film by an American-born black female filmmaker to be
released commercially in the United
States.
Filmografie
1975 Four Women director
1977 Diary of an African Nun
director
1982 Illusions director
1991 Daughters of the Dust producer, director, screenwriter
1991 Praise House director
1999 Funny Valentines) (TV)
1999 INcognito (TV)
2000 Love Song (TV)
2002 The Rosa Parks Story (TV)
2004 Brothers of
the Borderland
2007 Making
Angels
