Film In Color
Podcast by Destiny McNeil
As an African American woman, I definitely understand the importance of “seeing yourself” doing things you aspire to do. Industries like sports have m...
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2 episodesAccording to feature film director and DP Russell Reed, “We're just now for the past five, six years diving into black cinema, like never before” and the representation of African Americans in American film is still in its “premature stage”. There has been a surge in the appearance of black films hitting the mainstream scene, but we are still at the point where black filmmakers are trying to authentically express the struggles of black Americans through their craft. This definitely doesn't come without the personal struggles endured by black filmmakers as they navigate their creative careers.
In 2002 Halle Berry became the first black woman to receive the Academy Award for Best Actress and since then, she has been the only black woman ever to receive one. There has yet to be a black director to win an Academy Award for Best Director and from 1975-1981 not one person of color was nominated for any award…at all. Facts like these don’t reign true because there is a lack of black talent in the industry, but because there is a lack of opportunity and diversity in spaces where decisions like these are made.
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