Trailer Watch: Essential films by Black female filmmakers at VMDIFF

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We've a special Trailer Watch this week - featuring films by Black female filmmakers that you can catch at DublinFilmFest

Image: IMDB Image: IMDB EVERY THURSDAY EVENING, we bring you three trailers for films that are out this weekend.

The films might be on streaming services, or on television. This week we have a special edition of Trailer Watch, with a focus on the work of Black female filmmakers. All of the films can be watched at the Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival, which runs from 3 – 14 March online. You can buy your tickets at Diff.ie – and check out the rest of the great programme while you’re there.Director Julie Dash’s 1991 film is considered a seminal moment in American independent filmmaking – and was a touchstone for Beyoncé’s movie Lemonade. The film was restored back in 2017.

#Open journalism No news is bad news Support The Journal Your contributions will help us continue to deliver the stories that are important to youThis cult British film, directed by Ngozi Onwurah, was the first film directed by a Black British woman to receive a theatrical release in the UK, back in 1995. What’s remarkable is that it wasn’t until 2004 that another Black British woman directed a full-length feature.

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