Dense (film)

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Dense
Written byVanessa Estelle Williams
Directed byVanessa Estelle Williams
StarringLanei Chapman
Michael Ralph
Yolonda Ross
Vondie Curtis-Hall
Theme music composer
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersVanessa Estelle Williams

Cinematography
Editor
Running time35 minutes
Release
Original networkShowtime
Original release
  • April 21, 2004 (2004-04-21)

Dense is a 2004 American television short film directed and written by Vanessa Williams and , and aired on the TV channel Showtime.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

Plot[]

A man gives his girlfriend an ultimatum: to drop her career to start a family or he will leave her. She begins to question the relationship realizing maybe she was dense.

Cast[]

Festival screenings[]

  • Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival, "Some of the entertainers who have presented material at the annual festival include Vanessa A. Williams directorial debut of Dense..."[6]

References[]

  1. ^ shtml Blackfilm.com[permanent dead link], Vanessa Williams' Dense, accessed 01-04-2009
  2. ^ Film Stew, by Liz Jeffries (February 26, 2003), "Soul Food Stars Head Behind Camera - Showtime greenlights three shorts to be directed by hit series' stars Vanessa Williams, Rockmond Dunbar and Darrin DeWitt Henson", accessed 01-04-2009
  3. ^ Black Hollywood Education and Resource Center website, "Sistas are Doin' it for Themselves - Program", "As filmmaker, Vanessa, wrote, directed and produced the short film, DENSE, which aired on Showtime Television and is a favorite among film festival goers. ", accessed 01-04-2009
  4. ^ Vanessa Williams bio at ATaBB, accessed 01-04-2009
  5. ^ Vanessa Wiliams filmography at Divxspot[permanent dead link], accessed 01-04-2009
  6. ^ a b The Black World Today, accessed 01-04-2009
  7. ^ Jack Grapes, "Vanessa Williams made a film about work done in several claases. The film, Dense, is now in distribution", accessed 01-04-2009
  8. ^ Yolanda Ross website Archived 2007-08-03 at archive.today, accessed 01-04-2009
  9. ^ Vondie Curtis-Hall at filmrefernce.com, accessed 01-04-2009

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