Numa Perrier Gets Candid About Her Directorial Debut Jezebel – SXSW Filmmaker In Focus

February 14, 2019 Neha Aziz

Dive into our Q&A with director Numa Perrier, as she tells us about her film Jezebel, which made its world premiere in the Visions screening section at SXSW 2019. Explore why this story was essential for her to share and why she chose SXSW to make her directorial debut.

Watch Jezebel in select theaters now, as well as on Netflix, and more SXSW Film alumni as you await SXSW 2020 this March.

Interview with Numa Perrier

In your own words, what does this film mean to you?

Numa Perrier: Jezebel is a gift to me and my sister, and to all sisters who had to be a gateway to each other for permissiveness around sexuality, survival, and becoming a woman.

What motivated you to tell this story?

NP: The short form of this script sat in a drawer for years — it began to nag at me — after many collaborations I felt compelled to present my own signature. This is largely my true story and I felt ready as an artist and a woman to face it and express it.

What do you want the audience to take away?

NP: I’m excited to raise questions around agency vs. exploitation. I’m thrilled to explore the politics of pleasure while presenting black female sensuality.

What were you doing when you found out you were coming to SXSW?

NP: Reading a parenting plan! I was handling very important domestic business pertaining to my daughter. I refreshed my email and there was the invitation. I immediately said “NO — this isn’t real” and I refreshed again. “Hmm — still there.” I started pacing. I was absolutely speechless. Then I called the star — Tiffany [Tenille] and it took me forever to get the words out. Then we cried. It was the relief that now the film will have the platform and opportunities that I’ve always desired.

What made you choose SXSW to showcase your film to the world?

NP: SXSW remains committed to emerging talents and I love that there are so many worlds that come together at SX. Music, tech, gaming, films — incredible speakers and activists — so many intersections. I love it. And it’s Austin. Austin is great.

Join Us for SXSW 2020

Discover what’s next in film with a 2020 SXSW Film Badge.

From March 13-22, 2020, experience 10 days of conference sessions, screenings, exhibitions, networking events, mentor sessions, and much more. All attendees will receive primary entry to programming associated with their badge type, in addition to enjoying secondary access to most other SXSW events.

Explore the newly announced 2020 SXSW Film Festival Lineup of Features, Episodic Premieres, and Judd Apatow’s The King of Staten Island as the Opening Night Film. Stay tuned for more programming announcements throughout the 2020 SXSW season.

Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook for the latest SX coverage. Plus, sign up for SXSW Event Updates and read SXSW News for programming features, registration information, and more.

Dive into 2019 Music Tracks

World Premiere of Jezebel – Photo by Kit McNeil

The post Numa Perrier Gets Candid About Her Directorial Debut Jezebel – SXSW Filmmaker In Focus appeared first on SXSW.

Read more...

Previous Article
Speed Dating with SXSW Americana, Country & Roots Showcasing Artists
Speed Dating with SXSW Americana, Country & Roots Showcasing Artists

Genres are less linear than ever before, proven by the Americana, Country, and Roots artists joining us at ...

Next Article
SXSW Film Festival Announces 2020 Features, Episodic Premieres and Opening Night Film The King of Staten Island
SXSW Film Festival Announces 2020 Features, Episodic Premieres and Opening Night Film The King of Staten Island

We are so excited to announce the features, episodic premieres, and Opening Night Film for the 27th edition...

Explore the latest SXSW News

Dive In