

The White Slave
“The White Slave”, is a production which narrates the story of Victoria, a woman who everyone knows as a marchioness who arrived in America to marry a prosperous merchant from the region. However, the truth is different, because years back in that same city, she was rescued from death and raised in secret by some slaves who became her family. She was taken from the arms of her loved ones and sent to Spain because according to the society of the time, a white woman could not live with slaves. Victoria is an indomitable woman and she will come back pretending to be someone else to seek justice and liberate her family. This woman is determined to face anyone who gets on her way to free her loved ones from slavery, confront her parents killer and reunite with the man she would give her life for. For Victoria everyone is the same colour which is why she won’t rest until she claims justice and becomes a heroine.
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Plot Summary
In 19th century North Africa, a young French woman is captured by pirates and sold into slavery. She must navigate a perilous new world, using her wits and courage to survive and find a way back home. The film explores themes of resilience, cultural clash, and the brutal realities of the slave trade.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception for 'The White Slave' is scarce due to its limited release and distribution. It is not widely reviewed by mainstream critics or audiences.
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- The film delves into sensitive historical subject matter.
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The film was independently produced and faced challenges in securing wider distribution, contributing to its limited public profile.
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