Review of Daughters of the Dust (1991) by Rita Kempley for Washington Post — 02 Feb 2006
In the hands of director Julie Dash and photographer Arthur Jafa, this nonlinear film becomes visual poetry, a wedding of imagery and rhythm that connects oral tradition with the music video. It is an astonishing, vivid portrait not only of a time and place, but of an era's spirit.
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This review of Daughters of the Dust (1991) was written by Rita Kempley and published by Washington Post on 02 Feb 2006.
Daughters of the Dust has generally received positive reviews.
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