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ID number:971284
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Published: 27.01.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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"Jungle Fever"
LOVE SEES NO COLOR, BUT SEX DOES
After some breakthrough hits at the Box Office, with She´s Gotta Have It, Do the Right Thing and Mo´Better Blues, a young black filmmaker made a name for himself. Spike Lee. Mainly because he was an African American director who dared to speak up for his culture, but also found a way to suit the taste of the public. Today he is considered to be the ice breaker in the 80´s for a lot of black director's success and the icon of populous black cinema. In dealing with social, racial and gender issues he always focused on controversial themes and grappled with clichés and stereotypes. On of his works, concerning these conditions, as well as its connections to early black cinema, is the subject in this paper.
Jungle Fever is Spike Lee´s authentic look at the legend about sexual attraction between black and white. The film is not merely digging under the surface of stereotyping, it also deals with the ugly face of prejudice and intolerance. The audience beholds two people who tumble into a romance, and, which is at last tragically chained with the breakdown of their affair, their surrounding.

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