Laundry Day
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Synopsis: When mother and daughter are at odds, a visitor from their past intervenes to remind them to clean their dirty laundry.
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Dedicated to Toni Morrison, Laundry Day was directed by Olamma Oparah and written by herself and Cinematographer Colbie Fray who conceptualized the project around Poet, Victoria P. Allen’s poem, “Mother’s Stain”. The film focuses on generational gaps between mother and daughter and how the erasure of recent Black history, generational discord, millennial dissonance, and the ability to recognize(or not) the “charge to keep” of generations passed can serve as a silencing force within relationships that are Black and female.