despite that fizzled start, the film had taken on a second life with a new generation of teens who weren't even born when she was making it but were drawn to the dreamy images and themes thanks to the internet.
Great films will always find an audience, eventually. — Bahr“Daughters of the Dust”: Julie Dash’s 1991 lyrical, dreamlike drama about the Gullah women of the Sea Islands off the coast of South Carolina in the early 1900s, was the first film directed by an African American woman to get a nationwide theatrical release. “Daughters of the Dust” (airing Sept.