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Ebony Love
Collection of 4 independent short films that were all previously released. The short "Ebony Love" was also released under the title of "Telephone Repairman."
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Plot Summary
A young Black woman navigates the complexities of love and career in the vibrant, yet challenging, urban landscape of the early 1980s. She faces difficult decisions as she tries to balance a burgeoning relationship with her ambition to succeed in a competitive professional world. The film explores themes of self-discovery, societal expectations, and the pursuit of happiness against the backdrop of a changing cultural era.
Critical Reception
Ebony Love (1983) was a modest independent film that garnered some attention for its portrayal of Black romance and ambition. While not a mainstream critical darling, it resonated with audiences seeking relatable narratives about love, career, and identity. Its strengths were often cited as its authentic depiction of urban life and the chemistry between its leads.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its realistic portrayal of Black relationships and career aspirations.
The chemistry between the lead actors was a highlight for many viewers.
Some critics found the plot predictable but appreciated its emotional core.
Google audience: Audiences generally found 'Ebony Love' to be a heartfelt and relatable film, particularly appreciating its focus on Black characters and their everyday struggles and triumphs in love and career.
Fun Fact
The film was an early independent production for director Kevin "Tuff" Harris, who would go on to direct several other films focusing on Black experiences in America.
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