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Title Alma's Rainbow.

Publication Info. [United States] : Kino Lorber, 1994.
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Description 1 online resource (1 video file (approximately 85 min.)) : sound, color
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Credits Directed by Ayoka Chenzira.
Cast Kim Weston-Moran, Mizan Nunes, Lee Dobson, Victoria Gabriella Platt.
Summary Alma's Rainbow is a coming-of-age comedy-drama about three Black women living in Brooklyn. Ayoka Chenzira's feature film explores the life of teenager Rainbow Gold (Victoria Gabrielle Platt) who is entering womanhood and navigating conversations and experiences around standards of beauty, self-image, and the rights Black women have over their bodies. Rainbow attends a strict parochial school, studies dance, and is just becoming aware of boys. She lives with her strait-laced mother Alma Gold (Kim Weston-Moran), who runs a hair salon in the parlor of their home. When Alma's free-spirited sister Ruby (Mizan Kirby) arrives from Paris after a 10-year absence, the sisters clash over what constitutes the "proper" direction Rainbow's life should take. Alma has fooled herself into believing she has no need of male companionship and advises her daughter to follow her example. Ruby encourages both her niece and her sister to embrace life - and love - fully and joyfully. Alma's Rainbow highlights a multi-layered Black women's world where the characters live, love, and wrestle with what it means to exert and exercise their agency.
Audience Not rated.
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject African American women -- Drama.
Mothers and daughters -- Drama.
African American families -- Drama.
Genre/Form Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Added Author Chenzira, Ayoka, film director, screenwriter.
Brickner, Howard M., film producer.
Lane, Charles, 1953- film producer.
Weston-Moran, Kim, actor.
Nunes, Mizan, actor.
Dobson, Lee, actor.
Platt, Victoria, 1972- actor.
Bourelly, Jean-Paul, composer (expression)
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Music No. MWT15675598
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