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La couleur de l'amitié

Original title: The Color of Friendship
  • TV Movie
  • 2000
  • TV-G
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
4.6K
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La couleur de l'amitié (2000)
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A white South African girl and a Black American family find themselves in a difficult situation when the former is sent to spend a term as an exchange student with the family in the US.A white South African girl and a Black American family find themselves in a difficult situation when the former is sent to spend a term as an exchange student with the family in the US.A white South African girl and a Black American family find themselves in a difficult situation when the former is sent to spend a term as an exchange student with the family in the US.

  • Director
    • Kevin Hooks
  • Writer
    • Paris Qualles
  • Stars
    • Lindsey Haun
    • Shadia Simmons
    • Carl Lumbly
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  • IMDb RATING
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    4.6K
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    • Director
      • Kevin Hooks
    • Writer
      • Paris Qualles
    • Stars
      • Lindsey Haun
      • Shadia Simmons
      • Carl Lumbly
    • 31User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 5 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Lindsey Haun
    Lindsey Haun
    • Mahree Bok
    Shadia Simmons
    Shadia Simmons
    • Piper Dellums
    Carl Lumbly
    Carl Lumbly
    • Ron Dellums
    Penny Johnson Jerald
    Penny Johnson Jerald
    • Roscoe Dellums
    • (as Penny Johnson)
    Anthony Burnett
    • Brandy Dellums
    Travis Kyle Davis
    • Erik Dellums
    • (as Travis Davis)
    Melanie Nicholls-King
    Melanie Nicholls-King
    • Flora
    Susan Danford
    Susan Danford
    • Merle Bok
    Stephen Jennings
    Stephen Jennings
    • Pieter Bok
    Michael Kanevsky
    • Rian Bok
    • (as Michael Kanev)
    Ahmad Stoner
    Ahmad Stoner
    • Daniel
    Ryan Cooley
    Ryan Cooley
    • Billy
    David Rosser
    David Rosser
    • Reporter #1
    Michelyn Emelle
    • Reporter #2
    Erik Kilpatrick
    Erik Kilpatrick
    • Turner
    Holly Dennison
    • Mrs. Hofmeyer
    Moira Dunphy
    • Secretary
    Andrew Rudder
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    • Director
      • Kevin Hooks
    • Writer
      • Paris Qualles
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    TxMike

    Disney's anti-apartheid propaganda film, but is pretty enjoyable.

    Saw it for the second time tonight. Black American family hosts a South African exchange student. They expect her to be black, she expects them to be white. All are surprised at the airport meeting. Father is a congressman in Washington, exchange student, played competently by a real California girl, become friends with host daughter. They both learn about each country's strange ways. We expect that the girl will have an enlightened view of race relations as she returns to South Africa and becomes an adult. We chip away, a bit at a time.

    Father at first wants to send her home, by the end has bonded with white girl, even rescues her from an improper seizure done by South African embassy officials without permission. He threatens to claim "kidnapping" if they don't relent.

    The whole film kept my interest and was for the most part well done. I give it a solid "7" of 10 rating, for a combination of good message and entertainment.
    8bkoganbing

    Real Kids, Real Issues

    When I was watching The Color Of Friendship the only question I had was how a film like this was made at the Disney Studio. The answer is that it wasn't though it was distributed and exhibited by the folks at the Magic Kingdom. It's a film of rare insight and social significance, unlike the usual stuff you get from Disney.

    In 1977 Congressman Ron Dellums through an incredible bit of bureaucratic snafuing got to host an African child as part of an exchange program. But our color blind applications don't take into account that he could and did wind up with a young girl from the apartheid Union Of South Africa. Her arrival proves to be a learning experience all around except sadly for her South African peers.

    The Color Of Friendship works as well as it does because of the casting and chemistry of Shadia Simmons as Pieper Dellums and Lindsey Haun as Mahree Bok. What I liked most about The Color Of Friendship is that these two young ladies acted like real kids instead of Hollywood kids you see on so many shows.

    The other thing about The Color Of Friendship is the hope it shows. We older folks live with so many built in prejudices and feelings and the hope of the world is that the younger generations as they come see past more and more of them. In another film about South Africa, a black character says to Donald Sutherland that it's all going to work out in the end because your son will not believe their lies. As we see here, young Ms. Haun does question the racist assumptions that the apartheid South Africa was built on.

    Carl Lumbly, best known for playing Detective Petrie on Cagney&Lacey, plays Ron Dellums who is now Mayor of Oakland, California. Lumbly is fine in the part although if you look at pictures of Ron Dellums, he could be Morgan Freeman's twin brother. But I guess the producers could not afford Morgan Freeman. Penny Johnson plays Roscoe Dellums who sadly in real life got divorced from Ron Dellums many years after 1977 when this film is set. Her character is from the Phylicia Rashad school of mothers, that's not a put down.

    Filmed in 2000 The Color Of Friendship turned out happily to be be a harbinger of things to come in South Africa. Don't miss this film if the Disney Channel ever broadcasts it again.
    bigchief0418

    A remarkable movie with a message

    This movie was touching and contained answers to a lot of questions. It had a lot to do with racism and what blacks had to go through, and how your parents have a strong impact on you and your decisions. Mahree Bok was kinda like a foreign exchange student except Piper the one who's home Mahree was going to be living in was not going to go to Mahree's home town. When Piper and her parents saw that she was white they were a bit shocked but they still accepted her. But Mahree on the other hand wasn't as acceptive as Piper and her family was of her because of the impact her parents had on her and how they never mixed her with blacks except with their maid. So she was kinda feeling out of place. But later on in the movie Mahree and Piper became good friends and Mahree started to feel more comfortable with Piper and her family. Until, back in South Africa Mahree's parents found out her cultural exchange family was black and they had a fit. Mahree didn't quite understand why her parents weren't understanding of her staying with a black family. And that is what I mean about Parents having an impact on you and your life. It is the way they raise you and what they teach you. Mahree didn't really understand why whites didn't like blacks and the reason for that is because they didn't teach her about things like that. She had to learn from her maid who was black. At the end of the movie when Mahree got home, she ran straight to her maid's room to tell her about her experience staying with blacks, and she was telling her about what happened with the blacks and whites not getting along, and her maid was explaining to her (with birds as an example) that she didn't understand why all people of all races couldn't come together like the birds in that cage. And in the very ending Mahree set all of the birds free, all the birds of all colors.
    magpiemegnut

    A very strong message

    This is a Disney channel origanel, but it's very good. This movie can be understood and liked by kids but not be boring for adults. It contains a very strong message that even young children can appreciate. Mahree and Piper are acted superbly by Lindsey Haun and Shadia Simmons. I highly recomend it if you like very strong films. (The costumes are great and so is the music!)
    figureskater67

    Surprisingly well done

    I went in with low expectations for this TV movie being a Disney channel original movie.But Disney Channel did it right on this.The cast was flawless and Luren Haun who plays Mahree Bok does a convincing accent and fits the part well.It is a touching story that uses historical fact.This movie was picture perfect!

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    • Trivia
      The film takes place in 1977.
    • Goofs
      Piper has Lionel Richie's self-titled album in her room; it wasn't released until 1982.
    • Quotes

      Ron Dellums: I have a friend, a new friend, from South Africa. And this friend recently told me about a unique bird found in her country. And what is remarkable about this bird is not that it nests, for all birds nest, but that this particular bird nests in a community all unrelated to each other and all of different colors. This community of different colors and different birds has one common goal: to care for each other. We are a world of people, not ethnic groups, not races, and not different descriptions of people on paper. We are human beings. And if there is one thing that human beings have in common, it is the desperate need to be free.

    • Connections
      Featured in Behind the Ears: The Color of Friendship (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Back in Love Again
      Written by Len Ron Hanks and Zane Grey

      Performed by L.T.D.

      Courtesy of A&M Records

      Under license from Universal Music Special Markets

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    • Release date
      • June 6, 2001 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Color of Friendship
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Alan Sacks Productions
      • Friendly Cat Productions Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD
      • 4:3

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