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Sisters in Cinema

2003-05-01 | Documentary
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Explores the careers of twenty black women working as film directors.

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On September 06, 2024, there were 659 public reaction to Sisters in Cinema including arthouse, leaping off screen, overexposing, seedy underbelly, harsh lighting.
Explores the careers of twenty black women working as film directors..
The release date of Sisters in Cinema is May 01, 2003.
The casts of Sisters in Cinema are Stephanie Allain starring as Herself, Madeline Anderson starring as Herself, Maya Angelou starring as Herself, Neema Barnette starring as Herself, Julie Dash starring as Herself, Bridgett M. Davis starring as Herself.
The director of Sisters in Cinema is Yvonne Welbon, the writer is Yvonne Welbon.
The runtime of Sisters in Cinema is 57 minutes.
The genre of Sisters in Cinema is Documentary.