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Maiden's Mountains
The film tells the story of Judas and Satan wandering the world in search of a virgin who could become the mother of the new Evil.
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Plot Summary
A young Black woman, Mildred, from a rural Southern background, is torn between her love for her fiancé and the advances of a wealthy, unscrupulous businessman. She must navigate societal pressures and personal desires to find her own path and happiness. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and the challenges faced by Black women in early 20th-century America.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1919, contemporary critical reception is difficult to ascertain definitively. However, Oscar Micheaux's films were groundbreaking for their time, offering complex narratives and portraying Black characters with a depth rarely seen in mainstream cinema. 'Maiden's Mountains' was part of his effort to provide independent Black productions for Black audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Pioneering exploration of Black life and relationships in early cinema.
Notable for its dramatic storytelling and focus on African American characters.
A significant work within the context of independent Black filmmaking of the era.
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Fun Fact
Oscar Micheaux was one of the first major African American filmmakers, producing, writing, and directing over 40 films independently, often addressing issues of race, class, and identity.
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