![]() ![]() She decides to do a documentary on a young Black actress from the 40s called “the watermelon woman”. Cheryl plays a character named Cheryl (loosely based on herself) who works at a video store with her friend Tamara in Philadelphia and is trying to become a filmmaker. Written, directed and starring, the incredible, Cheryl Dune, a Black lesbian filmmaker. The Watermelon Woman is a classic 90s indie film. This pick goes out to all my sapphic sisters! ![]() Maya Renee Castro (TV/Film/Theater Editor)įilm: The Watermelon Woman Dir. Each editor’s pick will be focused around a specific theme, this months theme is representation. ![]() So here is a list of TV/Film/Theater made by beautiful BIPOC/multicultural/multiethnic artists to expand your mind, start a conversation, or even spark something in your soul. ![]() There is not one specific way to tell our stories and we deserve to be seen and heard. I also wanted to showcase our TV/Film/Theater picks because although it may feel like all you see are white stories or stories of the oppressor, our stories have been here for a while and are extremely diverse and expand over all genres. I wanted to include an editors’ pick so y’all, our beautiful viewers, can get to know us, your amazing editors. ![]()
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