Review of A Day in Black and White (2001) by Frances H — 15 Feb 2013
The visual impact of the opening credits was amazing, and the rest of the movie was just as fascinating. And this film wasn't just about black and white issues, but male-female, antisemitism, and any kind of prejudice.
It brought up old and newer forms of prejudicial thinking and arguments you've heard, as well as ones you haven't. And it was funny! Attacking prejudice with humor is the best way to do it.
This review of A Day in Black and White (2001) was written by Frances H on 15 Feb 2013.
A Day in Black and White has generally received mixed reviews.
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