Black and White
Black and White

Black and White

1989TV ShowEnded1 SeasonArabic

Black and white is an Egyptian television series, first shown in 1989, starring Salah Dhul-Faqar, by Faisal Nada, and directed by Hamdi Al-Ibrashi.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Danny MulheronGenres: Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows the story of a young Maori man who gets caught up in the criminal underworld of Auckland. He becomes involved with a gang and struggles with his identity and allegiances as he navigates the dangerous streets. The narrative explores themes of race, class, and the search for belonging in a harsh urban environment.

Critical Reception

Black and White received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its raw depiction of urban life and social issues, while others found its narrative uneven and its characters underdeveloped. It is often cited as an important film in New Zealand cinema for its exploration of contemporary social problems.

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  • Praised for its gritty portrayal of inner-city struggles and racial tensions.
  • Criticized for a sometimes convoluted plot and less-than-fully-realized characters.
  • Considered a significant, albeit flawed, piece of New Zealand filmmaking.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in and around Auckland, New Zealand, using a low-budget approach that contributed to its authentic, documentary-like feel.

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