"She Did That" is a powerful documentary film that celebrates the entrepreneurship spirit of Black women. Directed by filmmaker Renae Bluitt, the film features a diverse group of successful Black female entrepreneurs who share their personal stories and insights into their business journeys. The film showcases the challenges and triumphs faced by these women as they navigate through the male dominated corporate world, build their own brands and try to create legacies for themselves.

The film profiles a range of successful entrepreneurs including Lisa Price, the founder of Carol's Daughter; Melissa Butler, the CEO of The Lip Bar; Luvvie Ajayi, the New York Times best-selling author of “I'm Judging You”; and Tonya Rapley, founder of My Fab Finance. These women share their personal stories of overcoming obstacles, redefining success, getting started with their businesses and staying motivated even through difficult times.

"She Did That" is more than just a film about entrepreneurship, it’s also a celebration of Black womanhood, sisterhood, and empowerment. The documentary highlights the unique struggles faced by Black women in the business world, and yet celebrates the countless achievements of women who have persevered and succeeded against all odds.

Overall, "She Did That" is a must-see documentary film for anyone interested in entrepreneurship, self-discovery, and empowerment. The film provides an inspiring and insightful view into the lives and experiences of Black women entrepreneurs, and galvanizes viewers to pursue their own dreams and passions.

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