Against Hype, A Few Films Actually Are Different From Anything That Came Before Them
Take Daughters of the Dust, for instance. "Â Julie Dash's astonishing debut is a portrait of a multigenerational South Carolina Gullah family as they prepare to migrate north in 1902." (But truly, you could get a decent film education watching most of these movies as lockdown continues, or staying at home seems the safest move.) " […]
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