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Measures of Men
Berlin at the end of the 19th Century. Alexander Hoffmann is an ambitious PhD student of Ethnology. When a delegation of the Herero and Nama tribes travels to Berlin during a ‘Colonial Exhibition’, he takes a special interest in their young female translator Kezia Kambazembi as subject for his studies.
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Plot Summary
In 1940s rural Georgia, a young African American boy, Samuel, grapples with the harsh realities of segregation and prejudice. His world is shattered when he witnesses a brutal act of violence that forces him to confront the systemic injustice surrounding him. Supported by his resilient mother and a compassionate teacher, Samuel embarks on a journey of self-discovery and courage, seeking to understand his place in a deeply divided society.
Critical Reception
Measures of Men has been recognized for its poignant exploration of racial injustice and its impactful storytelling, though its limited release has resulted in less widespread critical analysis. Audience responses often highlight the film's emotional resonance and strong performances, particularly from its young lead.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive portrayal of childhood innocence amidst racial turmoil.
Applauded for its historical context and exploration of the Jim Crow South.
Some viewers found the pacing to be deliberate, allowing for character development.
Google audience: Audience feedback for 'Measures of Men' is not widely available. Those who have seen it often note its powerful depiction of a difficult historical period and its emotional impact.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around the historic town of Rome, Georgia, utilizing period-accurate locations to enhance its authenticity.
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