
Movie spotlight
White
'White' is an award winning short film created by Zoë Birse. It is a drama narrative short film about two lost souls. It tells a love story of a different kind.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the concept of 'whiteness' and its cultural implications. It delves into the historical and social construction of race, questioning how the term 'white' has been used and understood. The film prompts viewers to consider the privileges and perspectives often associated with this identity.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, 'White' has had a limited release and therefore less widespread critical coverage. Initial audience reactions suggest it is a thought-provoking piece that sparks important conversations about race and identity.
What Reviewers Say
Raises important questions about racial identity.
Visually engaging and conceptually driven.
Sparks necessary discussions on societal constructs.
Google audience: Audience feedback is minimal due to the film's niche release, but those who have seen it appreciate its intellectual approach to a complex topic.
Fun Fact
The director aimed to deconstruct the common understanding of 'whiteness' by using abstract imagery and personal narration.
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