
Jamaa Fanaka
Jamaa Fanaka was an American filmmaker. He is best known for his 1979 film, Penitentiary, and is one of the leading directors of the L.A. Rebellion film movement. The L.A. Rebellion film movement, sometimes referred to as the "Los Angeles School of Black Filmmakers", or the UCLA Rebellion, refers to the new generation of young African and African-American filmmakers who studied at the UCLA Film School in the late-1960s to the late-1980s and have created a quality Black Cinema that provides an alternative to classical Hollywood cinema. Fanaka died on April 1, 2012.
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TV Shows
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Crew Credits
Known For
2 CreditsBehind the Camera
7 Credits
Emma Mae
Director, Writer, Producer
1976

Penitentiary III
Director, Producer, Writer
1987

Penitentiary
Director, Writer, Producer
1979

Penitentiary II
Director, Writer, Producer
1982

Street Wars
Director, Writer
1991

Welcome Home Brother Charles
Director, Writer, Producer
1975

A Day in the Life of Willie Faust, or Death on the Installment Plan
Director, Producer, Writer
1972
