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Dear White People - Season 1
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At a white majority Ivy League college, a group of dissimilar students sail across different types of racial and other discrimination.
Genre:
Comedy
Actors:
Logan Browning, Brandon P Bell, DeRon Horton, Antoinette Robertson, John Patrick Amedori, Ashley Blaine Featherson, Giancarlo Esposito, Marque Richardson, Nia Jervier, Jemar Michael, Wyatt Nash, ...»
Director:
Justin Simien
Country:
United States
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Dear White People S01E01Available from: 28-04-2017
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Dear White People S01E02Available from: 28-04-2017
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Dear White People S01E03Available from: 28-04-2017
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Dear White People S01E04Available from: 28-04-2017
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Dear White People S01E05Available from: 28-04-2017
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Dear White People S01E06Available from: 28-04-2017
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Dear White People S01E07Available from: 28-04-2017
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Dear White People S01E08Available from: 28-04-2017
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Dear White People S01E09Available from: 28-04-2017
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Dear White People S01E10Available from: 28-04-2017
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Critics Of "Dear White People - Season 1"
James Poniewozik New York Times
April 27, 2017 Dear White People, based on Justin Simien's 2014 satirical sprint through the identity obstacle course of higher education, survives the transition from film intact and in some ways better.
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Ben Travers indieWire
March 13, 2017 As quick to back up its arguments as it is to acknowledge differing opinions, [DWP] always feels like a personal story first and intelligent satire second... I've spent three hours at Winchester. And I only want more.
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Aubrey Page Collider
April 27, 2017 Brightly written, brilliantly wrought, and bitingly smart.
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Richard Lawson Vanity Fair
April 27, 2017 Dear White People is timely and stylish and a little strange, an incisive portrait of student activism and black identity. It isn't actually a novel, so I can't say that I couldn't put it down. But I did watch it all in one sitting. It's that good.
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Matt Zoller Seitz New York Magazine/Vulture
April 27, 2017 It doesn't just have a setting and a story, it has a philosophy and a vision of life. This is so rare in any art form that the show's less-than-subtle aspects (and there are many) feel like features rather than bugs.
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Lara Zarum Flavorwire
April 28, 2017 A tale of collegiate life that filters typical campus concerns (sex, parties, academic pressure, etc.) through the lens of social justice.
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Eric Deggans NPR
April 27, 2017 Dear White People is a pop culture-savvy, sometimes explicit, always entertaining look at that process. It's the perfect series for young people negotiating a world where struggles over identity grow more complex every day.
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Matt Roush TV Insider
April 27, 2017 Dear White People balances satirical irony and deep-seated rage to tell its richly entertaining, wildly funny yet deadly serious character-driven story of identity politics: racial, sexual, human.
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Josh Bell Las Vegas Weekly
April 27, 2017 What remains is Simien's deft balance of satire and seriousness in exploring the tensions between and among students of various ethnic backgrounds.
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Johanna Schneller Toronto Star
April 27, 2017 In a world desperate to label people, it's a reminder that individuals aren't quantifiable.
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