Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Just as Delilah’s personal life begins to get more complicated she finds herself in the middle of a legal firestorm, facing off ...
Cheryl Dunye’s indie classic “The Watermelon Woman” marked new territory for the boundaries of race in film, queer cinema and censorship.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Bridgerton” has been applauded for diverse casting across age, race, and body types, all while keeping the Regency era love ...
Dunye's 1996 debut, The Watermelon Woman, is being added to the Criterion Collection. It's a long overdue honor for the filmmaker who shaped how... Some advice from filmmaker Cheryl Dunye: 'Keep ...
It's a well-known fact that the world's best queer cinema is screened at the annual San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival, a 38-year-old event produced by LGBT media arts nonprofit Frameline.
In the first two episodes of OWN's new series "Delilah," director Dunye presents audiences an in-depth look at race, sexuality, and gender. In the 25 years since she became the first Black lesbian to ...
"It really is another way to start thinking about Black men's performances," director Cheryl Dunye said. "It's not about the body. It's about the mind." “Bridgerton” has been applauded for diverse ...
Growing up in Philadelphia, Cheryl Dunye says she was fascinated by the stories reflected in her mother's scrapbook photos. She studied filmmaking in college and graduate school but didn't see people ...
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Cheryl Dunye's 1996 debut, The Watermelon Woman, is being added to the Criterion Collection. It's a long overdue honor for the filmmaker who shaped how Black LGBTQ+ stories are told. Growing up in ...