Four women

Dimanche 16 janvier 2022, 20h30 – Salle 300

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directed by Dash

With Linda Martina Young

USA, 1975, 10 minutes, Color

Synopsis

In this experimental short by Julie Dash — which is one of the first experimental films by a Black woman filmmaker — dancer Linda Martina Young interprets the same-titled ballad by Nina Simone and embodies the spirits of four women: Aunt Sarah, Saffronia, Sweet Thing and Peaches. These women represent common stereotypes of Black women attempting to survive in America.

Julie Dash

Dash began her study of film in 1969 at the Studio Museum of Harlem’s Cinematography Workshop, with a special interest in foreign film. She was then accepted into film school at the Leonard Davis Center for the Performing Arts, where she wrote and produced a promotional documentary for the New York Urban Coalition called Working Models for Success. After Dash graduated, she moved to Los Angeles and attended the Center for Advanced Film Studies and the American Film Institute. In 1975, Dash directed Four Women, a “choreopoem” based on the song of the same title by singer Nina Simone. In 1977, Dash directed the film, Diary of an African Nun, which was shown at the Los Angeles Film Exposition and won her a Director’s Guild Award for student filmmaking.

In 1983, Dash directed Illusions, a short film about a young African American woman passing for a white executive assistant in 1940s Hollywood. The film won her the 1989 Jury’s prize for Best Film of the Decade by the Black Filmmaker Foundation.

In 1999, the 25th annual Newark Black Film Festival honored Daughters of the Dust as being one of the most important cinematic achievements in black cinema in the 20th century.

Dash’s novel, Daughters of the Dust was published by Dutton Books in 1997. The novel is the continuing story of the Peazant family from the movie, and Dash wanted to have the novel titled Geechee Recollections. When going to press, however, the publisher chose to go with the well-known title from the original movie.

Dash has directed music videos, television commercial spots, shorts, and long form movies for cable and network television including the NAACP award-winning CBS network television movie, The Rosa Parks Story, Funny Valentines, Love Song, Incognito and “Sax Cantor Riff,” a segment of HBO’s SUBWAY Stories: Tales from the Underground. She has directed music videos for music artists including Raphael Saadiq; Tony, Toni, Tone; Keb ‘Mo; Peabo Bryson; Adriana Evans; Sweet Honey in the Rock; and Tracey Chapman’s “Give Me One More Reason.” Dash directed multiple episodes of the award-winning dramatic series, Queen Sugar, Season 2, created and produced by Ava DuVernay and Oprah Winfrey, for OWN Television; and she hosted The Golden Years, a limited series for Turner Classic Movies. (10/20)

de Julie Dash

avec Linda Martina Young
États-Unis exp. vostf 1974 coul.
7min (vidéo num.)

La danseuse Linda Martina Young incarne les quatre figures féminines de la ballade de Nina Simone, Quatre femmes.

Julie Dash

Née à New York, Julie Dash est une cinéaste, réalisatrice de clips et de publicités, auteur et créatrice de sites web. Ses études de cinéma ont débuté à Harlem en 1969, mais l’ont finalement conduite à l’American Film Institute et à UCLA, où elle a réalisé The Diary of an African Nun (1977), basé sur une nouvelle d’Alice Walker, qui a remporté un prix étudiant de la Directors Guild of America. Son court métrage Illusions (1982), acclamé par la critique, a ensuite remporté le prix du jury du meilleur film de la décennie décerné par la Black Filmmakers Foundation

Le premier long métrage de Dash – Daughters of the Dust (1991) – a été le premier film d’une Afro-Américaine à sortir en salle aux États-Unis. La Bibliothèque du Congrès l’a inscrit au National Film Registry en 2004. Julie Dash est revenue sur les personnages du film et leur milieu gullah dans son roman du même titre, publié en 1999.

Parmi ses téléfilms, citons Love Song (2000), avec la chanteuse R&B Monica Arnold, le thriller romantique Incognito (1999) et le drame domestique Funny Valentines (1999). Julie Dash a été nominée pour un Directors Guild Award pour The Rosa Parks Story (2002) avec Angela Bassett.

Elle a réalisé des clips musicaux pour Tony ! Toni ! Toné !, Keb’ Mo’, Peabo Bryson, Adriana Evans, Sweet Honey in the Rock et Tracy Chapman.

Lorsqu’elle ne travaille pas sur ses projets, Julie Dash donne fréquemment des conférences dans de nombreuses universités de premier plan, dont l’université de Stanford, Princeton, Harvard et Yale.

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