Haile Gerima
Haile Gerima (born March 4, 1946) is an Ethiopian Amhara filmmaker who lives and works in the United States. He is a leading member of the L.A. Rebellion film movement, also known as the Los Angeles School of Black Filmmakers. Since 1975, Haile has been a film professor at Howard University in Washington, D.C. He is best known for Sankofa (1993), which won two awards. In 1970, he moved to California to attend the University of California where he earned Bachelor's and Master's of Fine Arts degrees in film. He was part of a generation of new black filmmakers who became known as the Los Angeles School of Black filmmakers, along with Charles Burnett (Killer of Sheep), Jamaa Fanaka (Penitentiary), Ben Caldwell (I and I), Larry Clark and Julie Dash (Daughters of the Dust).
| Known For | Directing |
|---|---|
| Most Rating | 0.1439 |
| Birthday | 1946-03-04 |
| Place of Birth | Gondor, Ethiopia |
| Also Known As |
2013
Venice 70: Future Reloaded
5.105/19
Made for the Venice Film Festival's 70th anniversary, seventy filmmakers made a short film between 60 and 90 seconds long on their interpretation of t...
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Venice 70: Future Reloaded
1994
Imperfect Journey
5/3
Haile Gerima and Ryszard Kapuscinski travel around Ethiopia talking to people about their current situations and what needs to be done for a prosperou...
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Imperfect Journey
1988
Ouaga
0/0
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Ouaga
2016
Spirits of Rebellion: Black Cinema at UCLA
0/0
Part of a multi-platform project highlighted by an hour long documentary about black filmmakers who worked and studied at UCLA between 1965 and the 19...
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Spirits of Rebellion: Black Cinema at UCLA
1973
As Above, So Below
7/1
The film opens in 1945 with a young boy playing in his Chicago neighborhood, and then follows the adult Jita-Hadi as a returning Marine with heightene...
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