Who directed beyoncé's 'lemonade'? indiewire

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Who Directed 'Lemonade'? The 7 Filmmakers Behind Beyoncé's Visual Album

Beyoncé is many things: Musician, icon, activist, feminist, reigning queen of the universe, one-time Austin Powers sidekick… the list goes on. But only upon the release of "Lemonade," a visual album that was unveiled in conjunction with a 57-minute film of the same name, did it become clear that she's also a bonafide auteur. Rallying a half-dozen filmmakers around her vision, Beyoncé has enlisted a diverse coterie of artists to join her in creating a coherent cinematic expression of her new music and help galvanize "Lemonade" as an epic testament to the triumphs and tribulations of black women in America. Not a simple anthology, in which one director's work is followed by the next, "Lemonade" is more like a mega-sized music video, in which several different cinematic modes are intercut in order to serve an overarching idea. Discrete segments are connected by interstitial passages in which Beyoncé can be heard reading excerpts from the poems of Warsan Shire. At times expressionistic, at others uncomfortably intimate, the film embraces the unique perspectives and idiosyncrasies that its various directors bring to the table, but bends them in service of a single experience that's far greater than the sum of its parts.


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