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Dark Girls
Documentary exploring the deep-seated biases and attitudes about skin color---particularly dark-skinned women, outside of and within the Black American culture.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the deep-seated issue of colorism within the Black community, specifically focusing on the prejudice and discrimination darker-skinned women face. It delves into historical contexts, societal pressures, and the psychological impact of these biases on individuals. Through interviews with women of various shades, scholars, and cultural figures, the film aims to initiate dialogue and foster healing.
Critical Reception
Dark Girls was generally well-received for its timely and important subject matter, sparking significant conversation about race and beauty standards. While some critics noted its emotional intensity, the documentary was praised for its bravery in tackling a sensitive and often overlooked aspect of the Black experience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unflinching examination of colorism.
Commended for giving voice to the experiences of darker-skinned women.
Noted for its emotional depth and potential to foster dialogue.
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Fun Fact
The documentary was inspired by director Bill Duke's own observations and experiences with colorism, as well as conversations he had with his own mother and other women.
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