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Black And White In Color (1976)
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Home Vision Entertainment
Winning the 1976 Academy Ward for Best Foreign Language film, Black And White In Color is a voracious and timely satire on racism, colonialism and war. Set in the Ivory Coast during the First World War, a group of bungling French colonials learn that their country is at war with Germany. Spurred on by a capricious moment of patriotism, the Frenchmen decide to attack their German neighbors who reside in a colony up river, thus touching off a brutal series of hilariously unfortunate events. Available on DVD for the first time, Home Vision Entertainment presents Black and White In Color in a special edition, including interviews and a bonus feature.
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