Filmmaker and installation artist, Isaac Julien was born in 1960 in London, where he currently lives and works. His multi-screen film installations and photographs incorporate different artistic disciplines to create a poetic and unique visual language. His 1989 documentary-drama exploring author Langston Hughes and the Harlem Renaissance titled Looking for Langston garnered Julien a cult following while his 1991 debut feature Young Soul Rebels won the Semaine de la Critique prize at the Cannes Film Festival.
Directing
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Male
1960-02-21
East End, London, England, UK
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Black and White in Colour
Lost Boundaries
Scala!!!
Reframing AIDS
Queer as Art
Daddy and the Muscle Academy
Gay Black Group
This Is Not an AIDS Advertisement
Kill Your TV: Jim Moir’s Weird World of Video Art
Black Nations/Queer Nations?
Young Soul Rebels
Looking for Langston
Encore No.1 Paradise Omeros
BaadAsssss Cinema
Derek
The Attendant
Fantôme Creole
Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Mask
Vagabondia
Long Road to Mazatlán
The Passion of Remembrance
Paradise Omeros
Once Again... (Statues Never Die)
Territories
Portrait in Blue: Essex Hemphill
Fantôme Afrique
Western Union: Small Boats
Ten Thousand Waves
Encore II (Radioactive)
Playtime
The Darker Side of Black
Lessons of the Hour
True North
Baltimore
30/30 Vision: Three Decades of Strand Releasing
Three
Who Killed Colin Roach?
Lina Bo Bardi — A Marvelous Entanglement
Once Again... (Statues Never Die)