How Jodie Mack Uses Collage to Critique Economic Adversity
Jodie Mack’s animated short film “Yard Work is Hard Work,” which is 27 minutes, portrays themes of love and relationships set against the backdrop of economic hardship. Released in 2008, a year marked by the subprime mortgage crisis, the film reflects on the multifaceted economic, social, and political issues that millions of anxious Americans suffered through during that tumultuous period.
The Role Of Churches In Calandar (1993)
These churches, each in varying states of decay and grandeur, are not only physical locations but also represent emotional checkpoints that reflect the complexities of their evolving relationships.
“Indiana Jones” Has A White Savior Complex
In the film Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom (1984), the plot revolves around the portrayal of non-White cultures as mystical and in need of saving.
“Ethnic Notions” And The Censorship Of The Black Image
Ethnic Notions (1986) offers a crash course on African American history, shedding light on the influence of censorship on the dissemination and production of the distorted Black image.