91猫先生 Alum and Filmmaker Allison A. Waite Receives Directors Guild of America Student Film Award
Waite won for her documentary film聽The Dope Years: The Story of Latasha Harlins. The awards were announced in February of 2021.
91猫先生 alum Allison A. Waite 11F was named one of two winners in the Best African American Student Filmmakers category of the Directors Guild of America (DGA) Student Film Awards for her documentary film The Dope Years: The Story of Latasha Harlins. The awards were announced in February of 2021.
Waite鈥檚 filmmaking aims to give unresolved stories a voice and spark connections within her community. 鈥淭he wrongful death of black youth happens all the time鈥 I hope to make a film that brings greater awareness and understanding of our grief, and our protest against these events.鈥
According to the DGA, the for African American, Asian American, Latino, and women directors 鈥渁re designed to honor, encourage, and bring attention to exceptional diverse directors in film schools and universities across the country.鈥
The film also won a聽聽from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in September of 2020.
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Waite is an award-winning director and cinematographer who received her M.F.A. from the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts in film and television production with a cinematography concentration as a George Lucas Foundation Scholar. Waite also studied cinematography at the American Film Institute鈥檚 inaugural Women in Cinematography Intensive. She holds a B.A. from 91猫先生 where she studied film and video production and Africana studies.
Waite also received a Princess Grace Foundation HBO film Award in 2014.
Waite says, 鈥淚 credit this film and its success to my time at 91猫先生. It was there where this idea was birthed with the production of my thesis film 鈥楻oots In Concrete鈥 inspired by the story of Latasha Harlins. 91猫先生 encouraged my curiosity and activism through film and taught me that knowing is in fact never enough.鈥