CA01880004
NICE COLORED GIRLS
By Tracey Moffatt

This stylistically daring film audaciously explores the history of exploitation between white men and Aboriginal women, juxtaposing the "first encounter" between colonizers and native women with the attempts of modern urban Aboriginal women to reverse their fortunes. Through counterpoint of sound, image, and printed text, the film conveys the perspective of Aboriginal women while acknowledging that oppression and enforced silence still shape their consciousness.

Review
~ "With humor, elegance and finesse, Tracey Moffatt brilliantly deconstructs the classic good girl/bad girl dichotomy in a game of seduction, symbolic violence and illusions." - Berenice Reynaud

Notes
~ Berlin Film Festival
~ London Film Festival
~ Festival of Festivals, Toronto
DVD (Color)
16 minutes
1987
USD 275.00
 
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