We Are Parable presents: The Watermelon Woman (15) + Panel Discussion and Social

Cheryl Dunye’s groundbreaking work of New Queer Cinema.
Mon 30 Mar 18:15
Mon 30 Mar
18:15

Free 90s-themed networking for Manchester film creatives! 

 

Join We Are Parable in the Event Space after the screening for a networking social, including a panel discussion on Black film archiving, physical media importance & Black women filmmakers with archivist and film programmer Damilola Lemomu, and a physical media swap hosted by Cultplex.

 

If you’ve missed out on tickets for the screening, come to the social! Reserve your spot here.

Cheryl, an aspiring Black lesbian filmmaker working in a video store, is making a documentary about a black actress from the 1930s who was typecast, credited only as “the watermelon woman”.

While uncovering the true story of the actress’ life, Cheryl simultaneously experiences an upheaval of her own. 
This special 30th anniversary screening of The Watermelon Woman is presented in partnership with We Are Parable as part of the We Are Here project - a nationwide programme funded by the BFI and The National Lottery to increase access to Black cinema. 

Preserved by the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Preservation funded by 13th Gen, Outfest, The Andrew J. Kuehn Jr. Foundation, TIFF, First Run Features and Yves Averous.

This screening will begin at the advertised time with no ads or trailers.

We Are Parable presents: The Watermelon Woman (15) + Panel Discussion and Social
Director
Cheryl Dunye
Cast
Cheryl Dunye, Guinevere Turner, Valarie Walker
Duration
85 min
Opening
Mon 30 Mar
Year
1996
Country
United States
Language
English

Certificate: 15

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