SOME MOVIE NEWS
Euzhan Palcy

Euzhan Palcy

Directingb. January 13, 1958Martinique, French West Indies
About

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 bla…

Filmography
Journey of the Dissidents
Journey of the Dissidents2006 · Writer, Director
The Killing Yard
The Killing Yard2001 · Director
Ruby Bridges
Ruby Bridges1998 · Director, Co-Producer
Aimé Césaire: A Voice for History
Aimé Césaire: A Voice for History1995 · Director, Writer
Siméon
Siméon1992 · Director, Writer, Producer, Story
How Are The Kids?
How Are The Kids?1992 · Director
A Dry White Season
A Dry White Season1989 · Director, Screenplay
Sugar Cane Alley
Sugar Cane Alley1983 · Director, Writer
The Devil's Workshop
The Devil's Workshop1981 · Director
The Messenger1975 · Editor, Writer, Story, Director
Official SiteIMDb