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再生時間: 176 秒 | ヌード: yes | 作成者: Ruffah |
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ファイル形式: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | 解像度: 960x720 | 追加日: 2019-Feb-03 |
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Cheryl Dunye, born May 13, 1966, is an acclaimed film director, producer, screenwriter, editor, and actress. Her work frequently explores themes of race, sexuality, and gender, with a particular focus on issues faced by black lesbians. Notably, she starred in the 1996 film 'Watermelon Woman,' in which her character searches for information about a mysterious black actress from Philadelphia known as the Watermelon Woman. This role allowed Dunye to explore themes of identity and representation within her own community.
別名: Guin Turner, Guinevere Jane Turner
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Guinevere Turner, born May 23, 1968 in Boston, Massachusetts, is an American actress known for her roles in film and television. She gained prominence for playing the lead role of Mistress Tanya Cheex in 'Preaching to the Perverted' (1997), a movie about a moral crusade against the London S&M scene.
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制作会社: Dancing Girl
ジャンル: Comedy, Comedy Drama, Comedy Film, Drama, Lgbt-Related Film, Romance, Romance Film
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キーワード: adoring, black lgbt, celebratory, lgbt, philosophical, vibrant, woman director
Cheryl, a young Black lesbian filmmaker in Philadelphia, embarks on a project to uncover the life of The Watermelon Woman, a Black actress from the 1930s who played 'mammy' archetypes in films. As Cheryl investigates, she discovers that the actress, Fae Richards, had a long affair with Martha Page, a White female director during the Harlem Renaissance. Meanwhile, Cheryl becomes romantically involved with Diana, a White woman, which strains her friendship with Tamara, her best friend and coworker at a video store. Through her discoveries about Fae's life and her own experiences, Cheryl comes to new realizations about her identity and the film industry.
Watermelon Woman is a 1996 comedy-drama directed by Cheryl Dunye, focusing on Black lesbian culture in Philadelphia during the mid-1990s. The film blends documentary-style footage with narrative elements as Cheryl explores the life of Fae Richards (The Watermelon Woman), celebrating her legacy and challenging stereotypes. It also addresses themes of interracial relationships and friendship within the LGBTQ+ community. Though limited in plot details, sources highlight Cheryl's personal growth and the film's celebration of Black lesbian culture.