The Blacks
The Blacks

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The Blacks

2009
Movie
75 min
Croatian

War. A city under the siege. The truce has been recently signed, and the squad known as the 'Blacks', who used to do the dirty jobs, needs to be disbanded. Ivo, the squad commander who has lost three of his soldiers, prepares the action to retrieve their dead bodies from the forest and, despite the ceasefire, blow up the dam, thus causing a great damage to the enemy: The survived members of the squad, tortured by their personal doubts and guilt, move into action. On the battlefield, they find the enemy they are searching for is in the place they least expect - inside themselves.

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Director: N/AGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This documentary short film explores the history and impact of the racial term 'black'. It delves into the societal connotations and evolution of the word, examining how it has been used and perceived throughout different historical periods. The film aims to provoke thought about language, identity, and the lasting legacy of racial terminology.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary, 'The Blacks' was not widely reviewed by major critical outlets. Its impact is likely felt within specific academic or cultural circles interested in the study of race and language. Audience reception information is also limited due to its niche nature.

What Reviewers Say

  • Focuses on the historical and social implications of racial terminology.

  • Explores the evolution and perception of the word 'black'.

  • Aims to stimulate discussion on language, identity, and race.

Google audience: No specific Google user reviews were found for this short documentary.

Fun Fact

The film's focus on the term 'black' suggests a deep dive into etymology and social constructivism related to race, potentially drawing from sociological and linguistic studies.

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