Six Black Girls
Six Black Girls

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Six Black Girls

1969
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Czech

Detective Lieutenant Boruvka (Lubomír Lipský) is called to the State Scientific Library to investigate the loss of a precious manuscript, the Infernal Psalter of the Occult Sciences by Master Peregrinus from the eleventh century, written in a secret script which has only recently been deciphered by senior lecturer Zajíc (Josef Chvalina). Chaos is reigning in the labyrinth of passages and halls of the former monastery where the library is housed. In order to save space the director of the library has introduced a peculiar system. The books are arranged in the bookcases according to height and six girls dressed in black, the library assistants, are quite happy to cut volumes down to size in case of need. Boruvka refuses the case, since he is specialist in murders. He has to return to the investigation, however, when senior lecturer Zajíc disappears.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary offers a raw and intimate look into the lives of six young Black girls attending a predominantly white high school in New York City during the late 1960s. It captures their daily experiences, challenges, and aspirations as they navigate their educational journey amidst the backdrop of social and racial change. The film provides a personal perspective on the complexities of race, identity, and belonging within the American school system.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of 'Six Black Girls' is limited due to its age and documentary nature. However, films of this era focusing on marginalized communities often received attention for their social commentary and were viewed as important for shedding light on underrepresented experiences. Audience reception would likely have been varied, potentially sparking important conversations about race and education.

What Reviewers Say

  • Provides a poignant and direct glimpse into the lives of young Black girls.

  • Offers a valuable historical document on race and education in the 1960s.

  • The film's power lies in its unfiltered portrayal of personal experiences.

Google audience: Specific Google user reviews for 'Six Black Girls' from 1969 are not available. However, documentaries of this nature typically elicited strong reactions, serving as catalysts for discussions on social issues and representation.

Fun Fact

The documentary was produced by NET (National Educational Television), a precursor to PBS, and was part of a larger effort to bring diverse voices and stories to educational television programming during a pivotal time in American history.

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