Black and White (2004)
Sobre o filme
An approach to the racial relations between common citizens in the city of São Paulo. Episodic by nature, the film includes four short films covering a history of 500 years. It presents an issue that is rarely broached on the screen. On one hand, the Brazilian racial model has been historically regarded as the original solution for the everlasting ethnical intolerance on the planet. On the other hand, it is also regarded as a farce to conceal the social abyss between black and white. In fact, is the idea that Brazil is a country where races co-exist and blend harmoniously a hypocritical myth, or is it a great hope for the future of human co-existence?
Título original: Preto e Branco
Ano: 2004
Duração: 73 minutos
País: Brazil
Cor: Colorido
Direção: CARLOS NADER
Roteiro: Carlos Nader
Fotografia: Carlos Nader, Renata Druck
Produtor: Carlos Nader
Edições: 28