Alile Sharon Larkin
Alile Sharon Larkin is an artist-educator and award-winning independent film and video maker. Larkin has been a public school teacher in Los Angeles for 25 years and has taught at 32nd Street/USC Visual and Performing Arts Magnet School since 1993. Her teaching experience ranges from pre-K to college and filmmaking is part of Larkin’s interdisciplinary curriculum. She has received nine Video in the Classroom Awards for teacher-produced films, documenting students learning about textile arts, storytelling, yoga, jazz, women’s history, Kwanzaa and African American dance.
Her film, Your Children Come Back To You (1979), presents a child’s perspective on wealth and social inequality, and has screened throughout U.S. and Europe. A Different Image (1982), about an African American woman contemplating self-identity, heritage and perception, received critical praise and earned her first prize from the Black American Cinema Society, won Best Production of 1981 from the Black Filmmaker Foundation, and was named runner-up for best short film at FILMEX.
The screenplay of A Different Image was published in “Screenplays of the African American Experience” (Indiana University Press, 1991). Larkin’s critical essay, “Black Women Filmmakers Defending Ourselves,” appears in Female Spectators (Verso Editions, London). Larkin is currently working on a children’s music DVD, “Tie-Dye.”
Birthplace: Chicago, IL
Education: USC, B.A., Humanities (Creative Writing) 1975; UCLA, M.F.A. 1982; California State University, Los Angeles, M.A. Education 1991
Selected Filmography
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The Kitchen Filmmaker Alile Sharon Larkin visualizes a mental ward as a possible equivalent to prison incarceration for women of color. |
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1975 |
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Your Children Come Back to You Alile Sharon Larkin's film looks at a mother, a child, a better life on the horizon, and a bond that cannot be broken. |
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1979 |
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A Different Image An African American woman contemplates self-identity, heritage and perception on the streets of the sprawling Los Angeles metropolis in a film by Alile Sharon Larkin. |
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1982 |
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Creating a Different Image: Portrait of Alile Sharon Larkin O.Funmilayo Makarah's Creating A Different Image is a jubilant affirmation of self-identity for artist and filmmaker Alile Sharon Larkin. |
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Dreadlocks and the Three Bears Forget what you know about Goldilocks. For L.A. Rebellion filmmaker Alile Sharon Larkin, it's all about "Dreadlocks." |
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1991 |
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