The Rachel Divide
Exploring controversial identity politics through Rachel Dolezal
About The Rachel Divide
Released: 2018
Platform: Netflix
Rating: TV-MA
Run time: 1h 44m
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About The Rachel Divide
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- About - Making / Production - Actors - Trivia / Interesting Facts - Awards - Quotes - Music, SoundtrackAbout
The Rachel Divide is a biographical documentary released in 2018 that explores the life of Rachel Dolezal, a woman who gained notoriety for claiming to be African American despite being born white. The film delves into Dolezal's controversial actions and the impact they had on her own life and the African American community.
Making / Production
The documentary was directed by Laura Brownson and includes interviews with Rachel Dolezal herself, as well as her friends, family, and community members. Brownson spent years filming Dolezal to capture the complexity of her story and examine the motivations behind her actions.
Actors
- Rachel Dolezal: Played herself in the documentary, sharing her perspective and experiences. - Friends and Family: Included interviews with various individuals who knew Dolezal personally to provide insights into her life and choices.Trivia / Interesting Facts
- The Rachel Divide sparked debates about racial identity, cultural appropriation, and white privilege. - Dolezal's story challenged traditional notions of race and identity, leading to discussions about authenticity and self-identification.Awards
While The Rachel Divide did not win any major awards, it received critical acclaim for its thought-provoking exploration of identity and privilege.
Quotes
- "I identify as black." - Rachel Dolezal - "The line between cultural appropriation and appreciation is very thin." - Interviewee in the documentaryMusic, Soundtrack
- The documentary features a score that complements the emotional depth of the story. - The soundtrack includes a mix of contemporary songs and original compositions to set the tone for each scene.About The Rachel Divide
The Rachel Divide is a controversial documentary, exploring racial identity, highlighting the story of activist Rachel Dolezal