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Losing Ground is a semiautobiographical [1] 1982 American drama film written and directed by Kathleen Collins, and starring Seret Scott, Bill Gunn and Duane Jones. [2] It is the first feature-length drama directed by an African-American woman [3] since the 1920s and won First Prize at the Figueira da Foz International Film Festival in Portugal.
One of the first films directed by a Black woman, Kathleen Collins' 'Losing Ground' was an obscurity for almost 40 years. That's finally changing. 'Losing Ground' made film history.
Losing Ground may refer to: Losing Ground, a critique of welfare programs by Charles Murray published in 1984; Losing Ground, an American film by Kathleen Collins; Losing Ground, an American film by Bryan Wizemann; Losing Ground, a Burmese short documentary film "Losing Ground" (song), a 1997 song by Groove Terminator
Losing Ground premiered at the Cinequest Film Festival [2] on March 11, 2005, to generally favorable reviews. [3] The film was distributed to a small number of theaters in New York City. [ 4 ] It was released on DVD January 26, 2009.
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Collins's 1982 Losing Ground was restored and reissued in 2015. [13] The film, which had only been seen at film festivals in 1982/83, had its first theatrical release in 2015 at Film Society of Lincoln Center, [14] opening the series "Tell it like it is: Black Independents in New York, 1968–1986". [13]
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Losing Ground (Burmese: ပျောက်ဆုံးခြင်း သည်မြို့ပြ; Japanese: 負け戦でも) is a 2023 Burmese short documentary film about the situation of young citizens in Yangon, Myanmar after the country's coup d'état in 2021.