Black Debutantes

Black Debutantes

16 Episodes

Though their voices have historically been marginalized, innovative Black women filmmakers have long broken barriers to tell urgent, powerful, and perceptive stories on-screen. This celebration of pioneering Black women who made an impact with their very first—and in some cases only—feature film reveals a rich lineage of artists whose works open up into fascinating dialogue with one another. Exploring themes of revolutionary and anticolonialist struggle (Sarah Maldoror’s SAMBIZANGA, Sara Gómez’s ONE WAY OR ANOTHER), the experience of coming of age as a young Black woman (Cauleen Smith’s DRYLONGSO, Dee Rees’s PARIAH), and the meaning of heritage and history (Julie Dash’s DAUGHTERS OF THE DUST, Zeinabu irene Davis’s COMPENSATION), these uniquely insightful, formally imaginative works are each an act of courageous dedication and vision.

Programmed by Rógan Graham, who presented a version of Black Debutantes at London’s BFI Southbank in May 2025.

Black Debutantes
  • Black Debutantes Teaser

    Episode 1

  • I Am Not a Witch

    Episode 2

    Directed by Rungano Nyoni • 2017 • Zambia, United Kingdom
    Starring Maggie Mulubwa, Nellie Munamonga, Dyna Mufuni

    The acclaimed debut feature from Rungano Nyoni is a daring, sharply satiric feminist fairy tale set in present-day Zambia. When nine-year-old orphan Shula (Margaret Mulubwa) is accuse...

  • Just Another Girl on the I.R.T.

    Episode 3

    Directed by Leslie Harris • 1992 • United States
    Starring Ariyan A. Johnson, Kevin Thigpen, Ebony Jerido

    Leslie Harris’s indie touchstone made a splash when it won a special jury prize at Sundance in 1993, offering a window into a world still sorely underrepresented in mainstream cinema: that of...

  • Eve’s Bayou

    Episode 4

    Directed by Kasi Lemmons • 1997 • United States
    Starring Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Samuel L. Jackson

    “The summer I killed my father, I was ten years old . . .” So begins Kasi Lemmons’s spellbinding feature debut, an evocative journey into the maze of memory steeped in fragrant southern-gothi...

  • Pariah

    Episode 5

    Directed by Dee Rees • 2011 • United States
    Starring Adepero Oduye, Pernell Walker, Aasha Davis

    The path to living as one’s authentic self is paved with trials and tribulations in this revelatory, assured feature debut by Dee Rees—the all-too-rare coming-of-age tale to honestly represent the exp...

  • Pretty Red Dress

    Episode 6

    Directed by Dionne Edwards • 2022 • United Kingdom
    Starring Natey Jones, Alexandra Burke, Temilola Olatunbosun

    A glamorous red dress unlocks a torrent of secrets and desires for a South London family in this vibrant, warmhearted exploration of identity and masculinity. Just out of prison, Travis...

  • Will

    Episode 7

    Directed by Jessie Maple • 1981 • United States
    Starring Obaka Adedunyo, Loretta Devine, Robert Dean

    In 1981, Jessie Maple became one of the first African American women to direct an independent film with this raw, unflinching portrait of heroin addiction and recovery. Shot on location in Harlem...

  • Naked Acts

    Episode 8

    Directed by Bridgett M. Davis • 1996 • United States
    Starring Jake-Ann Jones, Ron Cephas Jones, Patricia DeArcy

    A long-unseen jewel of 1990s Black independent filmmaking, Bridgett M. Davis’s fearless exploration of Black female agency centers on Cicely (Jake-Ann Jones), the daughter of a former ...

  • Drylongso

    Episode 9

    Directed by Cauleen Smith • 1998 • United States
    Starring Toby Smith, April Barnett, Will Power

    A rediscovered treasure of 1990s DIY filmmaking, Cauleen Smith’s DRYLONGSO embeds an incisive look at racial injustice within a lovingly handmade buddy movie/murder mystery/romance. Alarmed by the rat...

  • Losing Ground

    Episode 10

    Directed by Kathleen Collins • 1982 • United States
    Starring Seret Scott, Bill Gunn, Duane Jones

    One of the first feature films directed by an African American woman, Kathleen Collins’s LOSING GROUND tells the story of a marriage between two remarkable people, both at a crossroads in their lives...

  • Daughters of the Dust

    Episode 11

    Directed by Julie Dash • 1991 • United States
    Starring Cora Lee Day, Alva Rogers, Barbara O. Jones

    Julie Dash’s rapturous vision of black womanhood and vanishing ways of life in the turn-of-the-century South was the first film directed by an African American woman to receive a wide release. In 1...

  • The Watermelon Woman

    Episode 12

    Directed by Cheryl Dunye • 1996 • United States
    Starring Cheryl Dunye, Guinevere Turner, Valarie Walker

    The wry, incisive debut feature by Cheryl Dunye gave cinema something bracingly new and groundbreaking: a vibrant representation of Black lesbian identity by a Black lesbian filmmaker. Dunye s...

  • Welcome II the Terrordome

    Episode 13

    Directed by Ngozi Onwurah • 1995 • United Kingdom
    Starring Suzette Llewellyn, Saffron Burrows, Felix Joseph

    Ngozi Onwurah’s radically ahead-of-its-time Afrofuturist vision WELCOME II THE TERRORDOME made history as the first theatrically distributed British feature directed by a Black woman. Neve...

  • Compensation

    Episode 14

    Directed by Zeinabu irene Davis • 1999 • United States
    Starring John Earl Jelks, Michelle A. Banks, Nirvana Cobb

    A poignant portrait of Deaf African Americans and the complexities of love at both ends of the twentieth century, Zeinabu irene Davis’s film is a groundbreaking story of inclusion and...

  • Sambizanga

    Episode 15

    Directed by Sarah Maldoror • 1972 • Angola
    Starring Domingos de Oliveira, Elisa Andrade, Jean M’Vondo

    This revolutionary bombshell by Sarah Maldoror chronicles the awakening of Angola’s independence movement. Based on a true story, SAMBIZANGA follows a young woman as she makes her way from the o...

  • One Way or Another

    Episode 16

    Directed by Sara Gómez • 1977 • Cuba
    Starring Yolanda Cuéllar, Mario Balmaseda, Mario Limonta

    The only feature from the radical Afro-Cuban filmmaker Sara Gómez—who also worked as an assistant director with Agnès Varda and Tomás Gutiérrez Alea before her untimely death at age thirty-one—is an ext...