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Meanwhile (2025)
A groundbreaking, immersive, nonlinear cinematic journey where artists' expressions blend with historical and real-life footage, unveils the profound impact of white supremacy on our human connections. Led by a dynamic team including Jacqueline Woodson, Catherine Gund, Erika Dilday, Meshell Ndegeocello, and M. Trevino, this collaborative masterpiece weaves together diverse visions, poignantly revealing how race, racism, and resistance shape our shared breath, not just in moments of crisis, but in the enduring, pervasive legacy of that risk.
A groundbreaking, immersive, nonlinear cinematic journey where artists' expressions blend with historical and real-life footage, unveils the profound impact of white supremacy on our human connections. Led by a dynamic team including Jacqueline Woodson, Catherine Gund, Erika Dilday, Meshell Ndegeocello, and M. Trevino, this collaborative masterpiece weaves together diverse visions, poignantly revealing how race, racism, and resistance shape our shared breath, not just in moments of crisis, but in the enduring, pervasive legacy of that risk.
The film explicitly promotes progressive ideology by exploring Black resilience, identity, and resistance against systemic racism, queerphobia, and misogyny. It champions creative expression and collective action as solutions to societal demands for Black and Brown pain.
This docu-poem explores Black resilience, identity, race, racism, and resistance through the experiences of Black and Brown artists and community members. It reflects on the pain, joy, and continuous act of survival and liberation for Black Americans, particularly in the wake of significant social upheavals. The narrative explicitly addresses systemic issues and the struggle for healing and world-making against societal demands for Black and Brown pain.
Meanwhile, 2025 explores Black resilience and community-building in a society marked by systemic issues, including queerphobia. The film acts as a necessary salve, offering a meditative look at how individuals heal and create lives amidst ongoing violence. It frames societal prejudices as external forces, maintaining an empathetic and affirming stance toward queer identity and experiences within its broader narrative of overcoming adversity.
Meanwhile, 2025 is a docu-poem meditating on Black resilience and world-making, featuring artists and activists contemplating healing and survival. The film focuses on themes of identity, struggle, and hope, particularly in the context of racial justice. No explicit depiction of transsexual characters or themes is identified within the available descriptions of the narrative or its subjects.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Meanwhile, 2025 is a documentary featuring real historical and contemporary figures. The film portrays these individuals consistent with their established historical or real-world genders. No characters are depicted with a gender different from their widely recognized or documented gender, indicating the absence of a gender swap.
The film is a docu-poem exploring themes of identity, race, and Black resilience through artistic expressions and real individuals. It does not feature fictional or historical characters with pre-established racial identities. Therefore, no instances of race swapping are present.
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