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Catharsis

Revel in the unseen virtues of black masculinity through a captivating journey of resilience and compassion.
5/5

Review

Badria-Lea Bader’s short drama is a poignant ode to the essence of black masculinity, deftly sidestepping the trappings of stereotypical portrayals often perpetuated by mainstream media. With a poignant narrative that unfolds through a captivating ensemble cast, the film delicately unveils the multifaceted layers of the black male experience.

Eschewing dialogue in favor of a compelling narrative voice-over, the film traces the journey of a young black boy as he navigates the complexities of life, evolving into a beacon of resilience, compassion, and love. Through masterful cinematography by Gerrit Piechowski, each frame is a visual symphony, intimately capturing the essence of the characters and their surroundings with breathtaking precision.

The absence of dialogue allows the audience to immerse themselves fully in the visual storytelling, amplifying the emotional resonance of every frame. Set against a soul-stirring musical soundtrack and neatly edited, the film strikes a harmonious balance between poignancy and upliftment, leaving an indelible imprint on the viewer’s soul.

In its celebration of the overlooked goodness within black masculinity, the film serves as a powerful testament to the inherent beauty, strength, and tenderness that define the black male experience. With each moment, it challenges entrenched perceptions, inviting audiences to confront and reassess their preconceived notions.

Bader’s short showcases the compassion, fortitude, and unwavering spirit of black men. It is a vital reminder of the importance of representation and the transformative power of storytelling in reshaping cultural narratives.

Brief Synopsis

A black child’s journey navigating the complexities of skin color and masculinity in society. Through voice-over narration, the film follows his path from birth to fatherhood, embodying the generational struggle against stereotypes and discrimination faced by black men.

The film showcases the beauty of black males, their loving, caring, and nurturing sides as loving fathers, devoted brothers, and caring partners.

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Director(s): Badria-Lea Bader
Writer(s): Badria-Lea Bader
Cast: Awa Sylva, Chikoba Masonga, Dominic John Brandl, Jordi Makengo, Karim Bader, Kenny S, Lamine Sylva, Mayra Sylva, Sérgio Ben Mário, Youssif Sadaoutchi
Producer(s): Badria-Lea Bader
Director of Photography: Gerrit Piechowski
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Runtime: 5 min

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Catharsis

Revel in the unseen virtues of black masculinity through a captivating journey of resilience and compassion.
5/5

Review

Badria-Lea Bader’s short drama is a poignant ode to the essence of black masculinity, deftly sidestepping the trappings of stereotypical portrayals often perpetuated by mainstream media. With a poignant narrative that unfolds through a captivating ensemble cast, the film delicately unveils the multifaceted layers of the black male experience.

Eschewing dialogue in favor of a compelling narrative voice-over, the film traces the journey of a young black boy as he navigates the complexities of life, evolving into a beacon of resilience, compassion, and love. Through masterful cinematography by Gerrit Piechowski, each frame is a visual symphony, intimately capturing the essence of the characters and their surroundings with breathtaking precision.

The absence of dialogue allows the audience to immerse themselves fully in the visual storytelling, amplifying the emotional resonance of every frame. Set against a soul-stirring musical soundtrack and neatly edited, the film strikes a harmonious balance between poignancy and upliftment, leaving an indelible imprint on the viewer’s soul.

In its celebration of the overlooked goodness within black masculinity, the film serves as a powerful testament to the inherent beauty, strength, and tenderness that define the black male experience. With each moment, it challenges entrenched perceptions, inviting audiences to confront and reassess their preconceived notions.

Bader’s short showcases the compassion, fortitude, and unwavering spirit of black men. It is a vital reminder of the importance of representation and the transformative power of storytelling in reshaping cultural narratives.

Brief Synopsis

A black child’s journey navigating the complexities of skin color and masculinity in society. Through voice-over narration, the film follows his path from birth to fatherhood, embodying the generational struggle against stereotypes and discrimination faced by black men.

The film showcases the beauty of black males, their loving, caring, and nurturing sides as loving fathers, devoted brothers, and caring partners.

Catharsis Short Film

Credits

Director(s): Badria-Lea Bader
Writer(s): Badria-Lea Bader
Cast: Awa Sylva, Chikoba Masonga, Dominic John Brandl, Jordi Makengo, Karim Bader, Kenny S, Lamine Sylva, Mayra Sylva, Sérgio Ben Mário, Youssif Sadaoutchi
Producer(s): Badria-Lea Bader
Director of Photography: Gerrit Piechowski
Animation:

Specifications

Genre:
Country:
Language:
Year:
Runtime: 5 min

IMDb Page

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