Colour Blind
Directed by Jinder Oujla-Chambers1 stycznia 1999 25 minDokumentalny, Short
This film shows kids that being racist is not cool and that even subtle racism can explode into violence. Shot in Vancouver and Toronto schools, the film features teens from a variety of backgrounds. The students speak from personal experience, providing a startling look into the average high school--a place where the kids themselves create de facto segregation by hanging out only with others of the same colour.
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Colour Blind was released on 1 stycznia 1999.
Colour Blind was directed by Jinder Oujla-Chambers.
Colour Blind has a runtime of 25 min.
Colour Blind was produced by George Johnson.
This film shows kids that being racist is not cool and that even subtle racism can explode into violence. Shot in Vancouver and Toronto schools, the film features teens from a variety of backgrounds. The students speak from personal experience, providing a startling look into the average high school--a place where the kids themselves create de facto segregation by hanging out only with others of the same colour.
The key characters in Colour Blind are Self (Angie Hurst), Self (Tim McCaskell), Self (Greg Payne).
Colour Blind is a Dokumentalny, Short film.
