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The Taste of Mango (2024)
In this hypnotically cinematic love letter flowing through time and generations, director Chloe Abrahams probes raw questions her mother and grandmother have long brushed aside, tenderly untangling painful knots in her family’s unspoken past.
In this hypnotically cinematic love letter flowing through time and generations, director Chloe Abrahams probes raw questions her mother and grandmother have long brushed aside, tenderly untangling painful knots in her family’s unspoken past.
The film explores the intergenerational trauma and complex family dynamics stemming from the legacy of colonialism within a Jamaican matriarchal lineage. It aligns with progressive values by highlighting the lasting impact of historical injustices on personal and familial identity.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
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The Taste of Mango is a documentary film. It does not feature fictional characters adapted from source material or portray historical figures whose race could be altered. The film presents real individuals without race swaps.
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