undefined_peliplat
Family Portrait in Black and White_peliplat
Family Portrait in Black and White_peliplat

Family Portrait in Black and White (2011)

Not Rated (US) | Ukraine, Canada | English | 90 min
Directed by: Julia Ivanova
7.6

Olga Nenya is raising sixteen black children in Ukraine where 99.9% of the population is white and where race DOES matter. The reality of growing up as a bi-racial child in Eastern Europe - a rare and truly visible minority - is not for the faint of heart. Forced to constantly defend themselves from racist neighbors and skinheads, these children have to be on guard against the world that surrounds them. No one is related by blood in this family, but everyone is connected by the color of their skin and by the woman who chose to be their mother. Ukrainians don't lend Olga a hand, but Westerners do: a British charity bought them a house and the kids spend their summers with host families in Europe. When a European couple offers to adopt one of the kids, Olga refuses despite being aware of what awaits a black Ukrainian beyond the protective shield of her family. This film is a multi-dimensional portrait of one family, the country they live in, and the bigger world they are a part of.

Review
Rate
Watch
Add
Info mistake?
just for fixed width,It is an identification bit and cannot be deleted!!!!!
Release Date
USA
(Sundance Film Festival, premiere)
2011-01
USA
(Los Angeles Film Festival)
2011-06-19
Canada
(Vancouver International Film Festival)
2011-10-04
Show more
Also Known As (A.K.A.)
Family Portrait in Black and White
(Original title)
Οικογενειακό πορτρέτο σε άσπρο και μαύρο
Greece
Családi kép fekete-fehérben
Hungary
Show more
Parent Guide
Sex & Nudity
Unrated
Violence & Gore
Unrated
Profanity
Unrated
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Unrated
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Unrated