Mexican producer Laura Imperiale at Cacerola Films, whose notable credits include the Oscar-nominated “The Crime of Father Amaro” starring Gael Garcia Bernal and dark comedy “Nicotina,” has boarded “Black Sheep, White Sheep,” the fiction feature debut of documentary filmmaker Flavio Florencio.
Drama centers on a romance between a white tourist and a young Caribbean man who, over the course of a fleeting 12-hour layover, confront their desires, vulnerabilities and the unspoken weight of privilege.
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Set in a Caribbean landscape as stunning as it is conflicted, the film explores themes of racism, racialized desire, migration and tourism as a contemporary form of
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