| Erica Jordan wrote, directed and edited two award-winning features films Walls of Sand and In the Wake, which explore themes of immigration, liberation, social/economic structures and history. Jordan’s documentary films Saving Malcolm X and Fostering Art focus on underserved public schools and youth in the foster care system. Walls of Sand gained international attention as the first feature film selected to stream over the internet. Walls of Sand won Honorable Mention at Slamdance Film Festival, and Jordan received Best Emerging Filmmaker Award at Rivertown Film Festival. Walls of Sand continued to receive an enthusiastic reception at film festivals around the world. Film Threat selected Ms. Jordan’s second feature film, In the Wake as one of the best independent feature films of 2001 — “While anyone who saw “Walls of Sand” could immediately recognize Ms. Jordan’s talent as a filmmaker, her new feature In the Wake serves to confirm not only her skill and mastery of independent film production, but also herald her arrival as one of the major artists of the indie scene. (read full "In the Wake" review) ” | ![]() |
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