Citation :
« [Rina] Fraticelli's invitation to represent Black women's lives from their point of view (the only kind of film [Dionne] Brand wanted to consider), allowed Studio D to bridge the gap between feminist communities divided by questions of race and racism. »
-- Gail Vanstone
Source :
VANSTONE, Gail. D Is for Daring: The Women behind the Films of Studio D, Toronto, Sumach Press, 2007.
[en anglais] (p. 158)