Black, Bold and Beautiful

199942 minFilm: Documentary

Direction: Nadine Valcin

Production: Jennifer KawajaJulia SerenyKaren King-ChigboJerry McIntosh

Co-produced by Sienna Films Inc., the NFB and CBC Newsworld.

Afros, braids or corn-rows--hairstyles have always carried a social message, and few issues cause as many battles between Black parents and their daughters. To "relax" one's hair into straight tresses or to leave it "natural" inevitably raises questions of conformity and rebellion, pride and identity.

Today trend-setting teens proudly reinvent themselves on a daily basis, while career women strive for the right "professional" image, and other women go "natural" as a symbol of comfort in their Blackness. Filmmaker Nadine Valcin meets a range of women as they reveal how their hairstyles relate to their lives and life choices.

Black, Bold and Beautiful celebrates the bonds formed as women attend to each other's hair, while exploring how everyday grooming matters tap into lively debates on the position of Black people within Canada.

Subject categories


  • Cultural Diversity and Multiculturalism > African OriginsCustoms and Traditions
  • Social Issues > Cultural Groups
  • Women > Cultural Groups

Credits


director
Nadine Valcin
producer
Jennifer Kawaja
Julia Sereny
Karen King-Chigbo
Jerry McIntosh