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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.
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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.