Cheryl Dunye’s indie classic “The Watermelon Woman” marked new territory for the boundaries of race in film, queer cinema and censorship.
“A dazzlingly inventive landmark of the New Queer Cinema!” – BFI The wry, incisive debut feature by Cheryl Dunye gave cinema something bracingly new and groundbreaking: a vibrant representation of ...
San Francisco is the next stop on an international tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of Cheryl Dunye's widely acclaimed film The Watermelon Woman, which has been restored and digitally remastered ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – On Tuesday, the Little Theatre and Trillium Health celebrated Pride Month and Juneteenth with a film screening. Organizers showed the 1996 film “The Watermelon Woman,” which follows ...
A two-day symposium honoring the 20th anniversary of Cheryl Dunye's groundbreaking film, The Watermelon Woman " the first feature film directed by and starring a black lesbian " will be held September ...
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