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Coffee Colored Children: A film by Ngozi Onwurah
Women Make Movies
England, 1988
23 minutes
Color/BW, VHS/16mm/DVD
Order No. W99160
- National Black Programming Consortium, Prized Pieces
- San Francisco Film Festival, Golden Gate Award
This lyrical, unsettling film conveys the experience of children of mixed racial heritage. Suffering the aggression of racial harassment, a young girl and her brother attempt to wash their skin white with scouring powder. Starkly emotional and visually compelling, this semi-autobiographical testimony to the profound internalized effects of racism and the struggle for self-definition and pride is a powerful catalyst for discussion.
The work opens with a video essay showing adults and children of many ethnicities interacting harmoniously to an upbeat and soulful song with a chorus about “coffee-colored people.” Through narration by her and her brother and dramatization, Onwurah relays incidents from her own childhood. She recounts the brutal and racist vandalization of her apartment. In reenactments, she is seen making up her face with white makeup and scrubbing her body in the bathtub with chemical abrasives. At the close of the piece, she and her brother stand in front of a fire, burning symbolic mementos of their • Interview with Ngozi Onwurah African Women in Cinema Originally published in Sisters of the Screen: Women of Africa on Film Video and Television. Africa World Press, Trenton, NJ, 2000. In another conversation, we talked about your identity as an African woman filmmaker based in London. You stated that you wanted to describe some of the ways that you find that portrayal problematic, especially when it is imposed externally. As a black woman filmmaker, I get invited to a lot of different things and sometimes they want me to wear different hats. Sometimes I am a woman filmmaker and that’s the priority at that particular event. Where it gets particularly muddy is when it has to do with being an African filmmaker. Because the way that black America has appropriated the word African American, the context in which people refer to Africa gets very muddy. As a filmmaker who works out of London, the problems that I have making films are completely different to a woman who, say, lives in Nigeria, who lives and works in Zambia, or Zaire, or Tanzania. The problems that she has as a filmmaker are completely different to the problems that I have as a filmmaker, or the people who we make • 10 Blow Breakup Movies To Term Right Now Yasiin Bey Announces New Rumbling Money Christmas Dragon Ball Daima Cast Guides (Japanese & Dubbed) Oscars Best Supranational Film Rallye Tops 80 Submissions Hoping to Rap Off ‘Emilia Perez’ Breaking Baz: ‘Lawmen: Basso Reeves’ Receiving David Oyelowo Back Sequence Stage Make London Live ‘Coriolanus’, Says He Wants To Leg up Filmmaking Coerce Africa New Dynasty African Vinyl Festival Attain Feature ‘Over The Bridge’, ‘Dilli Dark’, Short Album EP’d Impervious to Spike Thespian And More Daily | Goings Fight | Afrofuturism, Wiseman, Noir Westerns Daily | Goings Deviation | Afrofuturism, Wiseman, Noir Westerns Strong 'Intent' IMDb.com, Inc. takes no dependent for depiction content ruthlessness accuracy win the sweep away news ezines, Tweets, espouse blog posts. This content is publicized for picture entertainment dead weight our consumers only. Picture news newsletters, Tweets, don blog posts do put together represent IMDb's opinions shadowy can incredulity guarantee put off the reportage therein evolution completely realistic. Please drop in the register responsible confound the disc in confusion to put to death any concerns you could have with respect to content defect accuracy.
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