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1960 born London, lives and works in London
Isaac Julien came to prominence in the film world with his 1989 drama-documentary Looking for Langston, gaining a cult following with this poetic exploration of Langston Hughes and the Harlem Renaissance. This following was expanded in 1991 when his film Young Soul Rebels won the Semaine de la Critique
prize for best film at the Cannes Film Festival. One of the objectives
of Julien's work is to break down the barriers that exist between
different artistic disciplines, drawing from and commenting on film,
dance, photography, music, theatre, painting and sculpture, and uniting
these to construct a powerfully visual narrative. He was nominated for
the Turner Prize in 2001, and in 2003 he won the Grand Jury Prize at
the Kunst filmBiennale in Cologne for his single screen version of Baltimore.
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