BLACK(F)ISH
Comedy • 3m 26s
Directed by Adrian Elliot
"Black(f)ish" is a comedy short about many frustrations members of marginalized communities face: being "The Only" in a group / not being seen or heard / those around us being so committed to their preconceived viewpoints that they are unwilling to consider our actual experiences. It's a humorous glimpse at a real-life conversation witnessed by filmmaker Carla Lee, and tool for holding a mirror up to society and fostering more self awareness and critical thinking about moments when POC are speaking about their lives.
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