The Watermelon Woman (15) + shorts

Cheryl Dunye’s groundbreaking work of New Queer Cinema, accompanied by a selection of the filmmaker’s early work.
Sun 17 Aug 15:30
Sun 17 Aug
15:30

Cheryl is a twentysomething black lesbian, living in Philadelphia and struggling to make a documentary about Fae Richards, a beautiful and elusive 1930s black film actress popularly known as “The Watermelon Woman.” 
While uncovering the meaning of Fae Richards’ life, Cheryl experiences a total upheaval in her own personal life. Each answer Cheryl discovers about the Watermelon Woman evokes a flurry of new questions about herself and her future. 
The first feature film made by a black lesbian, The Watermelon Woman is a ground-breaking work and an essential part of the New Queer Cinema which emerged from the independent filmmaking scenes of the 1990s. Plus 
The Watermelon Woman will be preceded by a selection of early short films from Cheryl Dunye, featuring: Janine (1990), Vanilla Sex (1992), An Untitled Portrait (1993) and Greetings from Africa (1996). 

The Watermelon Woman (15) + shorts
Director
Cheryl Dunye
Cast
Cheryl Dunye, Guinevere Turner, Valerie Walker
Duration
111 min
Opening
Sun 17 Aug
Year
1997
Country
US
Language
English

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