About Donna Deitch
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Donna Deitch (born June 8, 1945 in San Francisco, California) is an American film and television director best known for her 1986 film Desert Hearts. The film was groundbreaking as one of the first releases to depict a lesbian love story in a generally mainstream, albeit art house, vein but with positive and respectful themes. Deitch also directed the mini-series The Women of Brewster Place. Her partner is writer Terri Jentz.
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Movie Credits
Donna Deitch has appeared in 10 movies.
These include Desert Hearts, Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema, Several Friends, Calling the Shots, Angel on My Shoulder, Remembering Reno: Reflections on the Making of Desert Hearts, Women in Love: Helen Shaver and Patricia Charbonneau on Desert Hearts, Directors on Directing (Part 2), Reel Herstory: The Real Story of Reel Women and Sex at 24 Frames Per Second.Production Credits
Donna Deitch has 38 production credits.Directing
Credited for Director in 34 shows - Berkeley 12 to 1, Memorabilia, She Was A Visitor, Portrait, Woman to Woman, Desert Hearts, The Women of Brewster Place, WIOU, Prison Stories: Women on the Inside, Veronica Clare, Sexual Advances, NYPD Blue, ER, Criminal Passion, A Change of Place, Murder One, Second Noah, The Visitor, Total Security, Angel on My Shoulder, The Devil's Arithmetic, Judging Amy, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Common Ground, The $treet, Crossing Jordan, L.A. Dragnet, Grey's Anatomy, Bones, South of Nowhere, Eureka, Heroes, Private Practice and The Glades.
Crew
Credited for Cinematography in 1 show - Angel on My Shoulder.
Production
Credited for Producer in 2 shows - Desert Hearts and Angel on My Shoulder.
Writing
Credited for Writer in 1 show - Angel on My Shoulder.