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In the winter of 1992, nearly one hundred years after motion pictures were invented, the first nationally distributed feature by an African American woman was released in the United States. The film tells the story of an African American sea-island family preparing to come to the mainland at the turn of the century. In her richly textured, highly visual, lyrical portrayal..more
Published January 30th 1994 by New Press (first published November 1992)
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Jann CatherI have not read the novel. This is the screenplay to the movie of 'Daughters of the Dust.' I have heard the novel entails events that occur after the…moreI have not read the novel. This is the screenplay to the movie of 'Daughters of the Dust.' I have heard the novel entails events that occur after the events depicted in the movie and written about in the screenplay. (less)
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Jul 17, 2017bookczuk rated it it was amazing
This is the book chosen by Charleston County Library for the One Book program. Read about it here. I have another copy but a librarian friend passed several more on to me to put out on our BookCrossing shelves for people to find and hopefully participate in the program in September. I'd not heard of it prior to the selection. The history of South Carolina fascinates me. I've lived here over half my life (33 years and counting, though not in one stretch) and I continue to love learning about the..more
Nov 04, 2007Darrell rated it it was amazing
Recommends it for: juanita, aunt lila, norma, janet, joanne, marieka, V, johanna
watched the film once - when i was too young to get a fraction of it - tho' i was quite excited to see that many black folks on screen and there not be guns, drugs or a plantation in evidence there is an introductory essay an interview of the filmmaker by bell hooks which is quite enlightening and the full script is included - masterful stuff
Sep 07, 2017Judaye rated it it was amazing
I let my Women's Studies professor borrow this and she never gave it back. (She ignored my emails.) I I let it go because the movie is one of a kind, and it is great to have its script on hand. I did get another copy for my birthday.
One of my all-time favorite books. Period.
Jan 03, 2019Paris Chanel rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Daughters of the Dust is one of the most mesmerizing, poetic films I've ever seen. Initially envisioned to be a silent short film, Julie Dash expanded it into a nonlinear feature film project after her ten years of intensive research on the history, customs, and folklore of the Gullah nation, their preservation of West African traditions, and the Transatlantic Slave Trade. There are scenes in Daughtersthat are permanently etched into my brain and lines that I will never forget from its rich stor..more
Sep 24, 2017Morgan rated it it was ok · review of another edition
This is a great book..if you're into Black independent filmmakers. The film Daughters of the Dust is compelling, and available on Netflix (fun fact: Beyonce's Lemonade is inspired by the film--the character of Trula could've walked into the 'Formation' video and fit right in). But this is poorly-edited, which proved distracting, and half of it is the screenplay, which is a little redundant if you've seen the film. The significance of the film, though, is that is is the first feature-length film..more
Having read the novel first, which Dash crafted as a sequel to the film that this screenplay was written for, I found myself lost in Dash's work. Unlike the novel, which is written in Gullah, no dialect is used in the screenplay, although an appendix does contain some of the introduction written to reflect the Gullah dialect. (I prefer the Gullah version, but I think that Dash's decision not to publish this in that voice gives this text a wider audience.) The preface materials are interesting, b..more
This book contains the script of Julie Dash’s Daughters of the Dust, along with an introduction by Dash and conversation between Dash and feminist bell hooks. For anyone who wishes to know more about the film’s production and themes, this book offers a bridge between vision and interpretation of the film for readers.
An amazingly insightful book that details Julie Dash's process in getting this ground-breaking film made, the difficulties she encountered, as well as the reception. There is also a fascinating interview here conducted by bell hooks, which made this book a fascinating reading experience. The latter half is dedicated to the screenplay.
Apr 04, 2018Jann Cather rated it it was amazing
Could read this book, over and over. Has to be accompanied with Julie Dash's 1991 films, 'Daughters of the Dust.'
Sep 29, 2017M. Hakikah Shamsideen rated it it was amazing
Amazing.
What a wonderful book. Dash never judges and her characters never judge. They can be angry or selfish or unhappy but always they are people with real feelings. The way events and 'lies' and ritual are combined is very moving. And the book ultimately ends with happiness for everyone without seeming false.
One of the most breathtaking and thought provoking films I have ever seen. This book adds another dimension to the visual odyssey.
OK, interesting to go through the thought process of an independent filmmaker, then reading the script that was the center of attention.
Apr 14, 2016Doris Raines rated it it was amazing
Great. Book. It. Will. Soon be. In. My. Libary.
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