Notes
1. However, while the film breaks with convention in highlighting an interracial lesbian romance, its ultimate commentary on such relationships--especially between African-American and white women--is that they are unlikely to overcome the difficulties related to social dynamics that often plague such relationships. Class differences, including Diana's racist fetishization of the "Other," come between Cheryl and Diana in the end, and the film encourages us to speculate that racist social norms of the mid-century came between Fae Richards and Martha Page.

2. Scenes such as this only "work" in this film because they are exaggeratedly humorous and because they also ring true as well. It is likely that viewers are familiar with white women who fetishize people of color, and who date them in the spirit of this fetishization.

3. Here Walker invokes a phrase used throughout the film, "the family," slang for "homosexual," or, more specifically, "lesbian." In this passage, the character of June Walker makes it clear that "family" for her includes race and is limited to lesbians who are also women of color.

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寻找西瓜女The Watermelon Woman(1996)

又名:西瓜女郎

上映日期:1997-04-06片长:90分钟

主演:谢丽尔·邓耶 吉娜薇·特纳 Valarie Walker 

导演:谢丽尔·邓耶