Cheryl Dunye credited as playing...
Cheryl
- Irene Dunye: I'm having a hard time deciding. What do you think? "Cleopatra Jones", "Jason's Lyric", or "Personal Best"?
- Cheryl: Hmm. Well, "Cleopatra Jones" is really fun. Why don't you do "Cleopatra Jones" and - "Carrie". I think the two go really well together.
- Irene Dunye: I know, but, "Carrie"? I hate Sissy Spacek. She's all weird and pale and thin and anorexic in this movie. I kinda like my girls with meat on the bones, you know what I mean? Anyway, I just saw it.
- Cheryl: Well, there's always some sci-fi like "Aliens" or, how about, "Repulsion" with Catherine Deneuve. She goes nuts in her apartment one night.
- Irene Dunye: I just moved into a new apartment. I don't think I need that.
- Cheryl: What's up with you and Stacey?
- Tamara: Nothing. I mean, she's gone frigid on me. Zelch!
- Cheryl: Well, don't you think that Stacey...
- Tamara: I don't know what to think.
- Cheryl: I mean, listen to me for a second. Don't you think Stacey is: A. going to school, B. working all the time, and C. you know, it might just be stressed out. I mean, what do you expect?
- Tamara: A little nookie once in awhile.
- Cheryl: I know she meant the world to you. But, she also meant the world to me. And - those worlds are different.
- Cheryl: I'm gonna be the one who says: I am a black lesbian filmmaker, who's just beginning; but, I'm going to say a lot more and have a lot more work to do.
- Cheryl: What she means to *me* - a 25 year old black woman, means something else. It means hope. It means inspiration. It means possibility. It means history!
- Cheryl: The problem is I don't know what I want to make a film on. I know it has to be about black women; because, our stories have never been told. So, I've been renting movies for - no, I haven't been "renting" movies - but, I get movies from the video store that I work at. And I've taken all these films out from the 30s and 40s with black actresses in them. Like, Hattie McDaniel and Louise Beavers. And in these films, in some of the films, the black actresses aren't even listed in the credits. I know, I was just totally shocked by that.
- Cheryl: Her name: The Watermelon Woman. That's right. Watermelon Woman. Is Watermelon Woman her first name, her last name, or is it her whole name? I don't know; but, girlfriend has it goin' on.
- Cheryl: Can you tell me, do you know who the Watermelon Woman is?
- Black Banker on the Street: Watermelon Woman? Yeah, she's the one who originated what we call Aunt Jemima - like on the syrup bottles.
- Cheryl: I'm looking for information on the Watermelon Woman. She was a black actress in the 1930s. I seem to be having a bit of trouble.
- Librarian: Nothing comes up. Check the Black section in the Reference Library.
- Cheryl: Well, how 'bout Martha Page, she was a *white* - woman director in the 1930s.
- Librarian: All this information is referenced in the Reference Section. Have you checked - the Reference Section of the Library, Miss?