
Black and White (1932)
6m·1932
TMDB4.7/10
The film addresses issues of racism in the Jim Crow American South. Themes of racial injustice, racial violence, working-class solidarity dominate the film. It depicts black men working in a field, walking in chains, sitting behind bars, and being executed in an electric chair. In most scenes, a white authority figure is seen whipping or guarding the men.
Directors: Leonid Amalrik, Ivan Ivanov-Vano












