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Ernest Dickerson
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Ernest Dickerson

American film director
June 25, 1951 (72 years old)
U.S. 2006. Social drama by Ernest Dickerson with Raven-Symoné, Aisha Tyler, Sam Jones III. In 2002, a high school student in the sate of Georgia advocates for a Black-White prom.
Runtime: 89 min.
U.S. 2004. Thriller by Ernest Dickerson with DMX, David Arquette, Michael Ealy. A journalist seeks to learn the story of a gangster whose murder he witnessed.
Runtime: 88 min.
U.S. 2002. Dramatic comedy by Ernest Dickerson with David Krumholtz, Jennifer Morrison, James Le Gros. A college student getting rich taking bets on basketball games ends up getting into trouble with both the mob and the FBI.
Runtime: 88 min.
U.S. 2002. Social drama by Ernest Dickerson with Josh Charles, Vanessa Williams, Roderick Pannell. Two teenagers become famous thanks to their radioshow describing life in the ghetto.
Runtime: 95 min.
U.S. 2001. Chronicle by Ernest Dickerson with John Turturro, John Heard, Kevin Anderson. Behind the scenes of the ""Monday Night Football"" show, as hosted by Howard Cosell, from the early 1970s to the mid-1980s.
Runtime: 98 min.
U.S. 2001. Horror by Ernest Dickerson with Snoop Dogg, Pam Grier, Khalil Kain. The ghost of a gangster who was brutally murdered haunts an old decrepit building that some young people want to convert into a hip hop club.
Runtime: 92 min.
U.S. 1998. Court drama by Ernest Dickerson with Courtney B. Vance, Jeremy Lelliott, William Forsythe. A Black police officer must protect the son of a Ku Klux Klan leader who has been murdered.
U.S. 1998. Science-fiction by Ernest Dickerson with Dean Cain, Vanessa Williams, Wesley Snipes. In the year 2025, a terrorist threat to the world will be resolved through a sport where athletes compete on behalf of the warring parties.
U.S. 1997. Court drama by Ernest Dickerson with Charles S. Dutton, Lonette McKee, Courtney B. Vance. In 1957, an African-American lawyer tries to clear his teenage nephew charged with the murder of a white man.
Runtime: 122 min.
U.S. 1996. Police comedy by Ernest Dickerson with James Caan, James Farentino, Damon Wayans.
Runtime: 92 min.
U.S. 1994. Adventures by Ernest Dickerson with Ice-T, Rutger Hauer, Charles S. Dutton.
Runtime: 94 min.
U.S. 1992. Biography by Spike Lee with Spike Lee, Denzel Washington, Angela Bassett. Highlights from the life of Black activist Malcolm Little, nicknamed Malcolm X.
Runtime: 201 min.
U.S. 1992. Social drama by Ernest Dickerson with Omar Epps, Khalil Kain, Jermaine Hopkins. A Harlem teenager participates in a heist with his friends that has tragic consequences.
Runtime: 94 min.
U.S. 1991. Mores drama by Spike Lee with Wesley Snipes, Annabella Sciorra, John Turturro. The romance between a black architect and his young Italian-American secretary takes a toll on the lives of both of them.
Runtime: 132 min.
U.S. 1990. Musical drama by Spike Lee with Spike Lee, Denzel Washington, Cynda Williams. The romantic and professional tribulations of a famous trumpet player performing with a jazz band.
Runtime: 127 min.
U.S. 1989. Social drama by Spike Lee with Spike Lee, Danny Aiello, Ossie Davis. During a heat wave, the Italian managers of a Brooklyn pizzeria provoke the aggression of the neighbourhood's Black population.
Runtime: 120 min.
U.S. 1988. Satire by Spike Lee with Laurence Fishburne, Giancarlo Esposito, Tisha Campbell. At an all-Black college, two rival groups clash.
Runtime: 120 min.
U.S. 1986. Mores comedy by Spike Lee with Spike Lee, Tracy Camilla Johns, Tommy Redmond Hicks. A young Black woman in New York tries in vain to forge an agreement between her three lovers.
Runtime: 89 min.

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