Format:
1 DVD-Video, 1 Blu-ray
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farbig
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1 Booklet (28 Seiten)
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12 cm
Edition:
dual format edition
Content:
"In South Carolina's Sea Islands at the dawn of the 20th century, a multi-generational family of the Gullah community - former west-African slaves who adopted many of their ancestors Yoruba traditions - struggle to maintain their cultural heritage and folklore while contemplating a migration to the mainland and even further from their roots. The first wide release by a black female filmmaker, "Daughters of the Dus"t was met with wild critical acclaim and rapturous audience response when it opened in 1991. The film and its legacy still resonates, most recently as a major influence in Beyonce's video album Lemonade. This new restoration of Julie Dash's landmark film, completed by Cohen Media Group in conjunction with UCLA and overseen by cinematographer Arthur Jafa, means audiences will finally see the film exactly as the director intended." [amazon.de]
Note:
Original: USA, Großbritannien 1991
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Bildformat 1.85:1
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Special features: presented in high definition and standard definition ; audio commentary with Julie Dash and Michelle Materre ; "An interview with Julie Dash" (2017, 72 mins): the director in conversation with Dr. Stephane Dunn ; "Q&A with director Julie Dash and actress Cheryl Lynn Bruce" (2017, 25 mins): from the 2016 Chicago International Film Festival, moderated by actress Regina Taylor ; "An interview with Arthur Jaffa" (2017, 51 mins): the cinematographer interviewed by Karen Alexander ; 2016 theatrical trailer ; illustrated booklet with full film credits, essays and reviews by Jennifer DeClue, Gaylene Gould, Karen Alexander and Lizzie Franke
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Enthält: An interview with Julie Dash - Q&A with director Julie Dash and actress Cheryl Lynn Bruce - An interview with Arthur Jaffa
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Englisch - Untertitel: englisch für Hörgeschädigte
Language:
English
Keywords:
DVD-Video
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Blu-Ray-Disc
Author information:
Dash, Julie 1952-
Author information:
Jafa, Arthur 1960-
Author information:
Marshall, Kerry James 1955-
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