Yellow Fever

Yellow Fever

Release date : September 1, 2012
Runtime : 7m
Countries of origin : Kenya / United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Ng'endo Mukii /
Writers : Ng'endo Mukii /
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September 1, 2012 7m Kenya Animation English More
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What does beauty look like? In this award-winning short, Kenyan filmmaker Ng’endo Mukii combines animation, performance, and experimental techniques to create a visually arresting and psychologically penetrating exploration of the insidious impact of Western beauty standards and media-created ideals on African women’s perceptions of themselves. From hair-straightening to skin-lightening, YELLOW FEVER unpacks the cultural and historical forces that have long made Black women uncomfortable, literally, in their own skin.
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Margaret Njeri Mereka
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  • title:Yellow Fever
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2012
  • Runtime:7m
  • Genres: Animation · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Kenya · United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Ng'endo Mukii /
  • Writers: Ng'endo Mukii ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:What does beauty look like? In this award-winning short, Kenyan filmmaker Ng’endo Mukii combines animation, performance, and experimental techniques to create a visually arresting and psychologically penetrating exploration of the insidious impact of Western beauty standards and media-created ideals on African women’s perceptions of themselves. From hair-straightening to skin-lightening, YELLOW FEVER unpacks the cultural and historical forces that have long made Black women uncomfortable, literally, in their own skin.
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