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Illusions

Label
Illusions
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Illusions
Oclc number
1035142338
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Originally produced by Women Make Movies in 1983
Runtime
36
Summary
It's 1942, one year after Pearl Harbor; the place is National Studios, a fictitious Hollywood motion picture studio. Mignon Dupr?e, a Black woman studio executive who appears to be white and Ester Jeeter, an African American woman who is the singing voice for a white Hollywood star are forced to come to grips with a society that perpetuates false images as status quo.. This highly-acclaimed drama by one of the leading African American women directors follows Mignon's dilemma, Ester's struggle and the use of cinema in wartime Hollywood: three illusions in conflict with reality.. "Mckee?s strong performance and growing awareness throughout the film makes it both dramatically satisfying and also richly nuanced with issues of cultural appropriation and cooptation of black music and culture for commercial gain? The film?s relevance to some of today?s mainstream film and music industries and the dismissal and appropriation of black stories is also telling." - IndieWire. "Cleverly uses film itself as a metaphor for the myths fostered by whites and men about Blacks and women." - Marcia Pally, Village Voice
Technique
live action
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