
Directing
Born June 10, 1969 in USA
Gina Maria Prince-Bythewood (born June 10, 1969) is an American film director and screenwriter. She began her career as a writer for multiple television shows in the 1990s, including the anthology series CBS Schoolbreak Special, for which she was nominated for two Daytime Emmy Awards. Prince-Bythewood made her feature film directorial debut with Love & Basketball (2000), for which she received an Independent Spirit Award. Her other works include Disappearing Acts (2000), The Secret Life of Bees (2008), and Beyond the Lights (2014). She became the first black woman to direct a major comic-book film The Old Guard (2020). Prince-Bythewood earned nominations for Best Director at the Critics' Choice Movie Awards and the British Academy Film Awards for The Woman King (2022).

Children of Blood and Bone

A Different World

Playing for Your Heart: The Making of “Love & Basketball”
Self

The Old Guard 2

Hollywood Black
Self

The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat

Project Greenlight
Self

The Woman King

Women of the Movement

Directors on Directors
Self

The Old Guard

Nappily Ever After

Marvel's Cloak & Dagger

Half the Picture
Self

Genius

Shots Fired

Beyond the Lights

The Secret Life of Bees

Everybody Hates Chris

Biker Boyz

The Bernie Mac Show

Disappearing Acts

Girlfriends

Love & Basketball

Felicity

Bowl of Pork

Progress

South Central

Stitches

A Different World