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Color Adjustment is a american film of genre Documentary directed by Marlon Riggs released in USA on 29 january 1992 with Norman Lear

Color Adjustment (1992)

Color Adjustment
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Color Adjustment is a 1992 documentary film that traces 40 years of race relations and the representation of African Americans through the lens of prime time television entertainment, scrutinizing television's racial myths. In some ways this documentary narrated by Ruby Dee is a sequel to Riggs’ Ethnic Notions, now examining racial stereotypes in the broadcast age.

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