Auntie Viola (Cheryle Lynn Bruce) Myown (Eartha Robinson ) and Yellow Mary (Barbara O) with local children from St. Helena Island, SC. SEE: www.geechee.tv
Your film taught me a lot about myself and Gullah language when I saw it back in the day. You have no idea of the impact that all of your work has had on me for years. Truly an inspiration knowing a sister HAS been doing her thing for decades. Love you, Ms. Dash!
i really enjoy this film professionally and personally. of all of the great depictions in this film what come across to me is the expression of time, AFrican American time-things happen when they are suppose to with a flow. Maybe I am too sentimental but this film is a great resting place for me and I use it often to regroup.
Great movie, I watched this movie when it was first released and never forgot it!!!
AEMTRAMP 5 months ago
Daughters of Ghana 1 Love
candykidZZ 10 months ago
@Righteouspowered Hey I just uploaded Eartha's perfomance in The Secret Life of Plants on my channel
jezuez47 11 months ago
This film is fabulous...additionally the women involved in making it are as well...
I came across this clip searching for the name of Eartha Robinson's character in the film...
she also is a choreographer and danced the role of "Black Orchid" in the film "Secret Life of Plants"
Righteouspowered 3 years ago
just watched it today for the first time. Most powerful film, I've ever seen!
missbruno 4 years ago
This was my favorite movie of all time.
This fascinating African culture on the Gullah Island in Carolina was amazing. I wish it were on TV more often so more people could experience it.
graz45654 4 years ago
Thank you for your contributions to our HERstory...It is your work that has inspired me as a filmmaker!!
filmmaker4change 4 years ago
Your film taught me a lot about myself and Gullah language when I saw it back in the day. You have no idea of the impact that all of your work has had on me for years. Truly an inspiration knowing a sister HAS been doing her thing for decades. Love you, Ms. Dash!
Najenn 4 years ago
i really enjoy this film professionally and personally. of all of the great depictions in this film what come across to me is the expression of time, AFrican American time-things happen when they are suppose to with a flow. Maybe I am too sentimental but this film is a great resting place for me and I use it often to regroup.
digitalgal62 4 years ago
I have been in love with this movie for nearly fifteen years. I rented it so much that finally I just bought it.
nikkiesalsa 4 years ago