The best movies and TV series with Euzhan Palcy

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Born January 13, 1958, in Martinique, French West Indies, Euzhan Palcy is a leader for black people, especially black women, in cinema. She is a screenwriter, producer and director. After studying the likes of Billy Wilder and Orson Welles and receiving a few degrees, including one from Louis Lumière College, she directed her first feature, Sugar Cane Alley (1983), in Paris for less than a million dollars. The film is about an impoverished black family making sacrifices for a young boy on a plantation in Martinique during the 1930s. It won numerous awards internationally, among them the César Award and the Venice Film Festival Silver Lion. Palcy's second feature, A Dry White Season (1989), explored the politics of South African apartheid, beckoning actor Marlon Brando to end his nine-year retirement to portray lawyer Ian McKenzie in it. With A Dry White Season, Palcy became the first black woman director produced by a major Hollywood studio. The film was banned in South Africa for a period of time. Brando's direction by Palcy earned him his final Academy Award nomination, for Best Supporting Actor. This made Palcy the first director who is black to direct an actor to such an honor. Palcy has continued to produce and make films all the way into the 2010s.
Reel Herstory: The Real Story of Reel Women

Year: 2014

Country: US

Duration: 145 min

The Devil's Workshop

Year: 1981

Country: FR

Duration: 26 min

Year: 1975

Country: FR

Duration: 52 min

Siméon

Year: 1992

Country: FR

Duration: 115 min

Year: 2003

Country: US

Duration: 57 min

The Killing Yard

Year: 2001

Country: US

Duration: 110 min

In Darkest Hollywood: Cinema and Apartheid

Year: 1994

Country: US

Duration: 114 min

Aimé Césaire, Une voix pour l'histoire

Year: 1995

Country: FR

Duration: 165 min

The Producer/Director Relationship

Year: No information

Country: US

Duration: 52 min

A Dry White Season

Year: 1989

Country: US

Duration: 107 min