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Color Schemes (1989): Besetzung, Handlung & Streaming

1989 · Film

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Released in 1989, Color Schemes is a notable film directed by Shu Lea Cheang, running about 28 minutes.

What it’s about. An upbeat, ironic look at America's multicultural society, Color Schemes uses the metaphor of "color wash" to tackle conceptions of racial assimilation. Challenging stereotypes, twelve writer/performers collaborate on four performance sequences—soak, wash, rinse and extract. Spinning through this tumble- jumble of America's washload, the performers scheme to claim racial images that remain color vivid. Color Schemes was also exhibited in its installation form (with a self-service washing machine) at the Whitney Museum in 1990.

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Where can I watch Color Schemes (1989)?
Streaming, rental and purchase options for Color Schemes change frequently. Check our where-to-watch page for the latest availability in your country.
When was Color Schemes released?
Color Schemes was released in 1989, with a runtime of about 28 minutes.