Race Is a Four-Letter Word

200655 min 19 secFilm: Documentaire

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Réalisation: Sobaz Benjamin

Production: Annette ClarkeKent Martin

Scénarisation: Sobaz BenjaminMarke Slipp

Speaking biologically, 'race' is a spectral concept. Black, brown, red, white, and yellow, considered purely as skin colours, merit no more significance than a tattoo. The 'skin your're in' is about as meaningful as ectoplasm.

Scientists remind us that not only are we all essentially the same, but we all have the same genetic ancestor. Eve was a black, African woman.

Nevertheless, history and politics, sociology and economics, transform skin colour - 'race' - into either a golden sheathe or a leaden prison of shame.

In Europe and North America, blackness can still seem a burden. It can still brand its possessors as uncivilized, exotic, and menacing. But it can also be prized, lusted after and viewed as a precious enhancement, like gold foil.

In Race Is a Four-Letter Word, director Sobaz Benjamin highlights Canadian contradictions and conflicts around race. Heroically, he exposes himself, too: a black man who grew up hating himself, trying to bleach his skin with chemicals, and then struggling to appreciate the meaning of his culture and heritage as an 'Afro-Saxon' Briton, then Grenadian and now Haligonian-Nova Scotian-Canadian.

Courageously, Benjamin strips away the masks and armour of race, of blackness and whiteness, to reveal the vulnerable and human, including that very sex that inspires so much primal envy and dread. This brave film forces us to unmask and to look unflinchingly at our real selves.

Sobaz Benjamin showcases the stories of a white man who is culturally and psychologically black; of a black woman who wants to be considered iconically Canadian; of another black woman who retreats to England rather than continue to face Canada's racial cold war; and of himself, a black man who has learned to love his complexity.

In the end, Race Is a Four-Letter Word teaches us that the soul has no colour. Yet, we also learn that race is a marathon we are all forced to run.

Race Is a Four-Letter Word was produced as part of the Reel Diversity Competition for emerging filmmakers of colour. Reel Diversity is a National Film Board of Canada initiative in partnership with CBC Newsworld.



 

Catégories de sujets


  • Diversité culturelle et Multiculturalisme > Provinces de l'AtlantiqueDiversité culturelleRelations interculturelles
  • Société > Groupes culturelsIndividu dans la société
  • Diversité > Diversité dans les communautésIdentité
  • Économie domestique/Étude de la famille > Diversité des familles et défis

Générique


participant
Doris Braithwaite
Tim Dunn
Diane Rutherford
Camille Turner
écriture
Sobaz Benjamin
réalisateur
Sobaz Benjamin
producteur
Annette Clarke
cinématographie
Kent Nason
monteur
Marke Slipp
chef scénariste
Marke Slipp
consultant
Cheryl Foggo
Barry Stevens
Jason Young
preneur de son
Aram Kouyoumdjian
machiniste de plateau
Kevin MacNeil
superviseur de production
Patricia Coughran
photographie additionnelle
Kyle Cameron
prise de son additionnelle
John Rosborough
Alex Salter
stagiaire en direction de production
Lillian Loppie
recherche de documents d'archives
Elizabeth Klinck
supervision de la postproduction
Roz Power
réalisation graphique
Roz Power
coordonnateur technique
Patricia Coughran
montage son
Alex Salter
monteur en ligne
Steve Cook
mixeur
Geoffrey Mitchell
commis de studio
Stephanie Coolen
Vanessa Larsen
agent, marketing
Amy Stewart Gallant
Philip Moscovitch
administrateur de centre
John William Lutz
producteur exécutif
Kent Martin