
Black Mama, White Mama (1973)
Año de Estreno: 1973
Nación: Philippines, United States
Título Alternativo: Chains of Hate, Women in Chains, Encadenadas, Mare negra, mare blanca, Hot, Hard and Mean, Láncra vert nők, Donne in catene, Chained Women, Czarna mama, biala mama, Mulheres Acorrentadas, Чeрная мама, белая мама, Kadinlar Cehennemi, Frauen in Ketten
Director: Eddie Romero
Guionista: H.R. Christian, Joe Viola, Jonathan Demme
Producción & Género
Productor(es):
Compañías: American International Pictures, Four Associates Ltd
Género: Action, Drama, Thriller
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
Similares:
Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: jungle, lesbian, prison escape, racial tension, sexual abuse, women's prison
Argumento
In 'Black Mama, White Mama', two female prisoners with contrasting backgrounds - one a political revolutionary and the other formerly part of a harem - are chained together as a disciplinary measure during their extradition. Despite their differences, they must rely on each other to navigate the wilderness while evading various threats such as gangsters and revolutionaries. Their journey is marked by frequent fights, both physical and verbal, but also moments of mutual aid and understanding.
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Resumen
'Black Mama, White Mama' (1973) directed by Eddie Romero, is a thriller drama set in the jungle during a prison escape. The movie explores themes of racial tension, women's empowerment amidst adversity, and the complex dynamics between two individuals from different backgrounds forced into cooperation.
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