Neema Barnette

Neema Barnette

  • Birthday: 1949-12-14
  • Place of birth: New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Neema Barnette (born December 14, 1949) is an American film director. She was the first African-American woman to direct a primetime sitcom and also the first African-American woman to get a three-picture deal with Sony. Barnette has won several awards, including a Peabody Award, an Emmy Award, a Sundance Film Festival Award, the Sojourner Truth Award at Cannes, and two NAACP Image Awards. She has directed over fifty hours of network television, ten made-for-TV movies, and four feature films. Barnette also serves as executive producer for Black History Mini Docs, a series of videos that are ninety seconds or less featuring the stories of notable African-Americans throughout history. Her work primarily focuses on challenging the stereotypes of Black people that are depicted in entertainment. In 1990, she founded Harlem Girl Productions. She is an active American Film Institute alumni and was selected as one of ten artists to judge its 2002 Best Film Awards. Additionally, she is part of the Directors Guild of America's African American Steering Committee, a member of the Black Filmmakers Foundation, and serves as an annual judge for the Pan African Film Festival. She occasionally teaches various film courses, both virtually and at universities in California. Together with her husband, Barnette also owns Reel Rebel Productions and runs Live Theatre Gang, a theater and performance company for young adults.

Filmography

Sisters in Cinema

2003

As Self

Production

Civil Brand

2003

As Director

All You've Got

2006

As Director

Sky Captain

1985

As Director

Spirit Lost

1997

As Director

Heaven Ain't Hard to Find

2010

As Director

Sin and Redemption

1994

As Director

Close to Danger

1997

As Director

Scattered Dreams

1993

As Director

Zora is My Name!

1990

As Director

Better Off Dead.

1993

As Director

Super Sweet 16: The Movie

2007

As Director

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