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White Colour Black takes you into the life of Leke, a photographer whose success in London feels almost hollow until a family death pulls him back to Senegal. The film dives deep into themes of identity and belonging, juxtaposing his flashy lifestyle with the stark reality of his roots. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the audience to really sit with Leke's internal conflicts. It’s not just about the external journey; it's the internal wrestling that grips you. The performances are raw, especially as Leke confronts memories and relationships he’d rather forget. The atmosphere is thick with tension and introspection, making it a distinctive piece that resonates in ways you might not expect.
Strong themes of identity and personal struggle.Interesting blend of Western and African cultural elements.Pacing allows for introspective moments.
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