Title: Birth of a Nation: A History of Anti-racism Films
Date Submitted: 02/18/2003 06:40:40
Category: / Entertainment / Movies & Film
Length: 7 pages (1850 words)
Category: / Entertainment / Movies & Film
Length: 7 pages (1850 words)
In studying and understanding the politics and artistic ideologies of film not in the popular "Hollywood" tradition, films of different cultures must be examined to explore the political and social history of the struggles for cultural identity. The film becomes a means of consciousness raising and of creating political awareness. Films of revolution and social change cross all cultural boundaries and bring to the screen revolutionary movements in developing and underdeveloped countries. The power of
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art true to their heart and culture are credited for providing the backbone for social change. However, there is no argument that blacks still have distances to go in receiving a fair and honest portrayal in movies and television.
Teacher Comments: Do you think Black and anti-racism films are th same? Very good. You should try to use smaller paragraphs (one for each main point). Really well-researched and written. Don't forget to cite all information.
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