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'A Different Image' is a 1982 film directed, written, and edited by Alile Sharon Larkin that explores body image and societal beauty standards through the eyes of a young Black woman on a journey towards self-worth.

Summary



Alana (Margot Saxton-Federlla), an art student, explores sexuality, Western ideals of beauty, and her own self-worth in 1980's Los Angeles. Vincent (Adisa Anderson), her long-time friend, feels pressure to turn their platonic relationship into a sexual one which further sparks Alana's frustration with western, patriarchal beauty standards and gender norms.

Cast



*Margt Saxton-Federella as Alana

*Michael Adisa Anderson as Vincent

Production



'Creating a Different Image: Portrait of Alile Sharon Larkin' is a 1989 documentary about the making of 'A Different Image'

Reception



The film is considered as a groundbreaking foray into a realistic character portrait of a young Black woman. Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times heralded it as "...extraordinary, a fresh and clear expression of an acute sensibility."

Awards and Recognition

* First Prize, Black American Cinema Society Award

* Official Selection, London Black Film Festival

* Best Production of 1981, Black Filmmaker Foundation

* Runner Up, Best Short Film, Filmex

* Official Selection, the 2011 L. A. Rebellion: Creating New Cinema

Screenings

* UCLA's L.A. Rebellion Film Series, UCLA Hammer Museum, 2011

* Madeline Anderson Shorts, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 2013

* Afterimage: Madeline Anderson, Berkeley Art Museum, 2016

* One Way or Another: Black Women's Cinema, 19701991, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 2017

Preservation



The Black Film Center/Archive preserved A Different Image, which included 16mm original color reversal A/B rolls and full-coat magnetic track elements. They produced a 16mm color internegative, a soundtrack negative, and two new 16mm projection prints.

The script of the film was published in a 1991 compilation of collected works called 'Screenplays of the African American Experience'.

See also



*L.A. Rebellion

*Black Women Filmmakers

References




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