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Sugarcoated Arsenic

201420 min★0.0 (0 votes)
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Overview

"A 16mm cinematic exploration of African American intellectual, social, and political life at the University of Virginia during the 1970s. Conceived and written by UVA History Professor and author Claudrena Harold and directed by Harold and UVA Professor of Art, filmmaker/artist Kevin Jerome Everson, the film stars Erin Stewart (the bank teller/race driver in Everson's 2006 feature film "Cinnamon") as Vivian Gordon (the director of UVA's Black Studies program between 1975 and 1980). The film tells the story of African-American women and men who through their public and private gestures sought to create a beloved community that thrived on intellectual exchange, self-critique, and human warmth." - Trilobite-Arts-DAC, Claudrena Harold, Picture Palace Pictures

Original Language:EN

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Cast

Erin Stewart

Vivian Gordon

Maya Allicock

Student

Kenyatta Blanchard

Student

Jared Brown

Student

Christina Chavis

Student

Hallie Clark

Student

Lauren Coleman

Student

Dana Cypress

Student

Christina Emmeh

Student

Corinthia Evans

Student

Brittany Everett

Student

Tiffany Ford

Student

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