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Born June 8, 1945 in San Francisco, California, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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.

Directors on Directing (Part 2)

Women in Love: Desert Hearts
Self

Remembering Reno: Reflections on the Making of Desert Hearts

Reel Herstory: The Real Story of Reel Women
Self

A Gifted Man

The Glades

Private Practice

Heroes

Eureka

Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema
Self

South of Nowhere

Bones

Grey's Anatomy

Sex at 24 Frames Per Second
Self

L.A. Dragnet

Crossing Jordan

The $treet

Common Ground

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

Judging Amy

The Devil's Arithmetic

Angel on My Shoulder
Self / Narrator

Total Security

The Visitor

Murder One: Diary of a Serial Killer

Second Noah

Murder One

A Change of Place

Criminal Passion

ER

NYPD Blue

Sexual Advances

Prison Stories: Women on the Inside

WIOU

The Women of Brewster Place

The Women of Brewster Place

Calling the Shots
Self

As Kineastas

Desert Hearts
Hungarian Gambler

She Was A Visitor

Several Friends

Memorabilia

P. P.1

Berkeley 12 to 1