
A young college educated black man meets a girl of Asian descent and falls in love with her. Their love story was caught up with events burdened up by a racial animosity.

In an era where the walls of prejudice still loom as specters in the corridors of modernity, The Burden of Race emerges as a cinematic excavation of the human psyche, peeling back the layers of societal conditioning to expose the raw nerve endings of intersocietal love. This film, with its chiaroscuro visuals a...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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" In an era where the walls of prejudice still loom as specters in the corridors of modernity, The Burden of Race emerges as a cinematic excavation of the human psyche, peeling back the layers of societal conditioning to expose the raw nerve endings of intersocietal love. This film, with its chiaroscuro visuals and tautly written dialogue, constructs a narrative that is as much about the collision of cultures as it is about the silent revolutions within the soul. Architectural..."
Elizabeth Williams
United States
1910 · IMDb —
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