Whiteness
Whiteness

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Whiteness

1986
Movie
47 min
Albanian

Film inspired by the harsh winter of 1985. The film follows two storylines: the story of a young girl who studies to become a nurse and the story of some pilots who have to make a delivery.

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Director: William D. MacGillivrayGenres: Documentary, Social

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the complex and often invisible concept of whiteness in North America. Through interviews and archival footage, it delves into the historical construction of racial identity, examining how whiteness has shaped social structures, power dynamics, and individual experiences. The film challenges viewers to consider the privileges and assumptions associated with being white in a multicultural society.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Whiteness' garnered attention for its thought-provoking examination of a rarely discussed aspect of racial identity. Critics noted its intellectual depth and its success in provoking dialogue about privilege and societal norms. While lauded for its academic approach, some found its presentation dense. Audience reception was largely positive among those interested in social commentary and critical race theory.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its deep dive into the construction of racial identity.

  • Acknowledged for its ability to stimulate critical discussion on privilege.

  • Some found the academic tone challenging.

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Fun Fact

The film was initially conceived as part of a larger series exploring identity but evolved into a standalone piece focusing specifically on the concept of whiteness.

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