Coffee Colored Children

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Coffee Colored Children is a short, semi-autobiographical 1988 film by British-Nigerian director Ngozi Onwurah that explores the psychological impact of racism and colorism on two mixed-race siblings in England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British film
drama film
semi-autobiographical film
short film
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creatorEthnicityOfDirector British-Nigerian
depicts experiences of mixed-race children in Britain
psychological impact of colorism
psychological impact of racism
director Ngozi Onwurah NERFINISHED
directorEthnicBackground Nigerian
directorNationality British
explores family relationships under racial tension
internalized racism
filmForm short narrative film
genre autobiographical film
drama
hasDirector Ngozi Onwurah NERFINISHED
mainTheme colorism
mixed-race identity
psychological trauma
racism
narrativeFocus two mixed-race siblings in England
originalLanguage English
partOf Black British cinema NERFINISHED
portrays childhood experiences of racism in the UK
effects of racial abuse on self-image
publicationYear 1988
settingLocation England NERFINISHED

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Ngozi Onwurah notableWork Coffee Colored Children
Ngozi Onwurah directed Coffee Colored Children