Euzhan Palcy

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Palcy at the [[2023 Berlin International Film Festival]] Euzhan Palcy (; born 13 January 1958) is a Martinican film director, screenwriter, and producer. Her films are known to explore themes of race, gender, and politics, with an emphasis on the perpetuated effects of colonialism. Palcy's first feature film ''Sugar Cane Alley'' (''La Rue Cases-Nègres'', 1983) received numerous awards, including the César Award for Best First Feature Film. With ''A Dry White Season'' (1989), she became the first black female director to have a film produced by a major Hollywood studio, MGM.

Palcy also directed the independent film ''Siméon'' (1992). She has since moved towards directing documentaries and television projects such as ''Aimé Césaire: A Voice for History'' (1994). She then directed the television films ''Ruby Bridges'' (1998) and ''The Killing Yard'' (2001), as well as the documentary ''The Journey of the Dissidents'' (2005) and the miniseries ''The Brides of Bourbon Island'' (2007).

Throughout her career, Palcy has explored various genres, often breaking ground being the first female black director to do so. She is the first black director to win a César Award and the Venice Film Festival's Silver Lion, both for ''Sugar Cane Alley'' (1983). In 2022, she was given the Academy Honorary Award for her contributions to cinema. Provided by Wikipedia
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    A dry white season : [screenplay] / rewrite by Euzhan Palcy. by Palcy, Euzhan

    Published 1987
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    Sugar cane alley / Media Home Entertainment.

    Published 1984
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    Screenwriters on screenwriting / written and directed by Ally Acker. by Acker, Ally

    Published 1991
    Contributors: “…Palcy, Euzhan…”
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