Black Girl Poem de Daryl Bright es una película poderosa sobre las luchas de las mujeres afroamericanas

By Grace Madover

In this compelling película from Director Daryl Bright, tres mujeres negras recitan un poema sobre el acoso sexual que enfrenta su comunidad. Las mujeres están de pie sobre un paisaje de la ciudad., representando su desafío a la cosificación sexual. Me gustó mucho cómo retrataron a las mujeres porque demostró que continúan resistiendo el acoso..

Mientras las tres mujeres recitan el poema, another black woman is shown dancing through the streets of the city. The woman dancing represents the struggle that African American women face to find their place in the larger community. The animated drawings around the dancer are a great addition to the film, emphasizing her movements.

This film is a unique artistic way of illustrating the unfortunate topic of sexual objectification. The women were genuine, speaking on their personal experiences as black women. I highly recommend this film to people of any gender or race.

 I rate this film 4 fuera de 5 estrellas.

Grace Madover is a senior at the University of Maryland, College Park. She is majoring in Communications and minoring in Leadership. She is a Communications Intern at CMRubinWorld working with their website and social media content and accounts. Besides film and writing, her interests include reading, cycling, and baking.

Autor: C. M. Rubin

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