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Donyale Luna: Supermodel

Directed by Nailah Jefferson

DONYALE LUNA: SUPERMODEL tells the story of the world's Black supermodel Donayale Luna who was the first person of color to grace the covers of Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, but whose legacy has been forgotten.

  • ABOUT
  • BIO
  • AWARDS
  • CREDITS

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Synopsis

Luna was born Peggy Anne Freeman in Detroit in 1945 and began going by the name Donyale Luna in her late teens as she launched her modeling career. In March 1966 she became the first model of color to grace the cover of the British edition of Vogue (wearing a Chloé dress and photographed by David Bailey). She also appeared on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar and other leading fashion publications. Richard Avedon and William Claxton are among the greats who photographed her. On the catwalk, she modeled for Yves Saint Laurent, Valentino, and Paco Rabanne, among others. In addition to her modeling work, Luna became associated with Andy Warhol’s Factory, and appeared in his 1964 film Camp. She also played roles in the films Fellini Satyricon (1969), and Salomè (1972). Luna met surrealist artist Salvador Dalí in Europe and he promptly declared her to be one of his muses. Luna died in 1979 at the age of 33, leaving behind her husband, Italian photographer Luigi Cazzaniga and an 18-month-old daughter, Dream Cazzaniga.

Bio

Nailah Jefferson is a New Orleans born and bred filmmaker whose work reflects the community that raised her. Nailah’s first film, Vanishing Pearls, told the story of a little known African American oyster fishing community and their fight for justice after the BP oil spill. After acquisition by ARRAY/AFFRM, Vanishing Pearls streams on The Urban Movie Channel. In 2017, Nailah was nominated for a National Magazine Ellie award for Essence Magazine’s Black Girl Magic Episode 4. Nailah’s first narrative, Plaquemines, was awarded the inaugural Create Louisiana $50k Short Film grant. Upon completion, it was chosen as an American Black Film Festival HBO Shorts finalist and after an early 2018 run on HBO it is now available on Cinemax.

Awards History

Lightbox/ ABFF Documentary Feature Initiative 2021

Credits

Cinematographer - Nausheen Dadabhoy

Executive Producer - Simon Chinn

Executive Producer - Jonathan Chinn