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In The Color of Friendship, a white South African girl named Mahree is sent to America to live with a Black family as part of a student exchange program. As Mahree navigates the complexities of race relations and cultural differences, she forms a deep bond with her host family's daughter, Piper. The two girls soon realize that despite their different backgrounds, they share many similarities and develop a strong friendship.
Throughout the film, Mahree learns about the struggles faced by Black Americans and begins to question her own beliefs and prejudices. As she grapples with these new perspectives, Mahree's friendship with Piper becomes a source of strength and understanding for both girls.
The Color of Friendship is a powerful and emotionally resonant film that explores themes of racism, friendship, and identity. Through the experiences of Mahree and Piper, viewers are challenged to confront their own biases and preconceptions about race. This heartwarming tale reminds us that friendship and empathy have the power to transcend cultural barriers and bring people together.
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The Color of FriendshipRelease Date:
05 Feb 2000Writers:
Paris QuallesAwards:
Won 1 Primetime Emmy. 5 wins & 3 nominations total