Julie Dash

Julie Dash

DirectorWriterProducer
Born
October 22, null
Awards
4 wins, 9 nominations

Thirty-one years ago, filmmaker Julie Dash broke racial and gender boundaries with her Sundance award-winning film (Best Cinematography) Daughters of the Dust. She became the first African American woman to have a wide theatrical release of her feature film. The Library of Congress placed Daughters…

Biography

Thirty-one years ago, filmmaker Julie Dash broke racial and gender boundaries with her Sundance award-winning film (Best Cinematography) Daughters of the Dust. She became the first African American woman to have a wide theatrical release of her feature film. The Library of Congress placed Daughters of the Dust and her UCLA MFA senior thesis Illusions in the National Film Registry. These two films join a select group of American films preserved and protected as national treasures by the Librarian of Congress. Dash recently designed two rooms for the Metropolitan Museum of Art and VOGUE, In American: An Anthology of Fashion, featured at the NYC Met Gala 2022.

Second Unit or Assistant Director

My Brother's WeddingMy Brother's Wedding(1983)

Sound Department

Passing ThroughPassing Through(1977)

Script and Continuity Department

A Different ImageA Different Image(1982)

Archive Footage

Hollywood BlackHollywood Black(2024)as Self

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