Pariah

Who do you become when you can't be yourself?

Narra la historia de una adolescente afroamericana del Bronx de 17 años que va descubriendo su propia sexualidad en una atmósfera represiva. Alike entabla complejas relaciones con sus amigos, su padre confidente y su conflictiva madre mientras reflexiona sobre su identidad.

"Pariah" (2011), a poignant coming-of-age drama produced by NorthStar Pictures and Sundial Pictures in the United States, delves into the life of Alike, a young African American woman navigating her identity as a lesbian in Brooklyn. Directed by Dee Rees, the film captures the complexities of self-discovery and familial tension with raw authenticity. Alike's journey is marked by her struggle to reconcile her burgeoning sense of self with the expectations of her conservative family, particularly her mother, who clings to traditional values and fears the stigma associated with her daughter's sexuality. The film's strength lies in its nuanced portrayal of Alike's relationships, particularly with her best friend Laura, who introduces her to the vibrant yet challenging world of queer nightlife. These scenes are juxtaposed with Alike's home life, where she must conceal her true self to maintain a fragile peace. The cinematography, with its warm and cool tones, effectively mirrors Alike's internal conflict and the dual worlds she inhabits. The performances, especially by lead actress Adepero Oduye, are compelling and heartfelt, bringing depth to the emotional landscape of the narrative. "Pariah" also stands out for its exploration of intersectionality, addressing not only sexual orientation but also race and class. Alike's experiences are deeply influenced by her identity as a Black woman, adding layers to her struggle for acceptance and self-expression. The film does not shy away from the harsh realities of homophobia and societal rejection, yet it also offers moments of hope and resilience, emphasizing the importance of community and self-love. In its essence, "Pariah" is a powerful testament to the courage required to live authentically. It resonates with anyone who has ever felt like an outsider, offering a narrative that is both specific to Alike's experience and universally relatable. The film's impact is further amplified by its honest depiction of the challenges and triumphs of coming out, making it a significant contribution to queer cinema and a beacon of inspiration for those on similar journeys.

Año2011

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Presupuesto500000$

Duración86 minuto

Ingresos769552$

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GénerosDrama

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

NorthStar Pictures

Aid + Abet

Pariah

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