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  1. Losing Ground is a semiautobiographical 1982 American drama film written and directed by Kathleen Collins, and starring Seret Scott, Bill Gunn and Duane Jones. It is the first feature-length drama directed by an African-American woman since the 1920s and won First Prize at the Figueira da Foz International Film Festival in Portugal.

  2. Sara, a philosophy professor, and her painter husband, Victor, face marital crisis in a summer home. The film explores themes of logic, creativity, ecstasy, and gender roles in a hidden gem of African-American cinema.

  3. A philosophical drama about a married couple's relationship and identity crisis. The film explores themes of art, love, race, and feminism through the perspectives of the professor, the artist, and the model.

  4. Información. Ver Cartel. Título Original: Losing Ground. Año | País: 1982 | Estados Unidos. Duración: 86 min. (1 h. 26 m.) Género: Comedia, Drama. País: Estados Unidos. Año: 1982. New York City, New York, USA Ver 5 más. Nota en Imdb: 6.70. Vídeos. (1) Ver Todos los Vídeos. Tráiler Inglés Losing Ground. Cine.com > Losing Ground > Película.

  5. A 1982 film about a black couple's summer of personal and artistic awakenings. Losing Ground is one of the first feature films directed by an African American woman, and a landmark of independent cinema.

  6. 16 de jul. de 2015 · July 16, 2015. The only feature directed by Kathleen Collins, from 1982, went unseen for more than thirty years; it’s a rediscovered masterwork. It’s the story of a middle-class black couple in New...

  7. The story of a marriage of two remarkable people, both at a crossroads in their lives. Sara Rogers, a black professor of philosophy, is embarking on an intellectual quest to understand ecstasy just as her painter husband Victor sets off on a more earthy exploration of joy.