Strange Fruit
Strange Fruit

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Strange Fruit

1987
Movie
Adult · 18+
60 min
Japanese

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Bill DukeGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film explores the racial tensions and social dynamics in a small Southern town during the 1950s. It centers on a young black man who returns home after military service and becomes entangled in a complex relationship with a white woman, leading to tragic consequences. The story delves into themes of prejudice, forbidden love, and the struggle for identity in a deeply segregated society.

Critical Reception

Strange Fruit was a critically acclaimed television film that tackled sensitive racial issues with depth and nuance. It was praised for its powerful performances, particularly from David Alan Grier, and its unflinching portrayal of the complexities of race relations in the American South during the mid-20th century. While it garnered significant attention and positive reviews, its broadcast was limited, impacting its wider cultural reach.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive and impactful exploration of racial themes.

  • Commended for strong performances, especially David Alan Grier's.

  • Noted for its powerful and often heartbreaking depiction of Southern life.

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Fun Fact

Although directed by the well-known actor Bill Duke, 'Strange Fruit' was a television film and did not receive the same level of mainstream award recognition as theatrical releases.

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