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  1. White Wash is a 2011 American documentary film about black surfers, directed, produced, and written by Ted Woods. It documents the struggles of an African Americans being in a predominantly "white sport".

    • United States
    • English
    • Ted Woods
    • November 4, 2011
  2. Whitewash is a 2013 Canadian drama film directed by Emanuel Hoss-Desmarais and written by Hoss-Desmarais and Marc Tulin. The film stars Thomas Haden Church as Bruce, an unemployed snowplow driver in rural Quebec who develops a pseudo-friendship with Paul, a man who hides his deep disturbances behind a facade of warm demeanor which is ...

    • Serge Nakauchi Pelletier
    • 19 April 2013
  3. White Wash, the documentary, is a film exploring the complexity of race in America through the eyes of the ocean. Examining the history of 'black consciousness' as it triumphs and evolves...

  4. Whitewash - Un film di Emanuel Hoss-Desmarais. La brutalità dell'inverno e il potere della mente. Con Thomas Haden Church, Anie Pascale, Vincent Hoss-Desmarais, Marc Labreche, Geneviève Laroche. Drammatico, Canada, 2013. Durata 90 min.

    • Emanuel Hoss-Desmarais
    • Thomas Haden Church
  5. White Wash - OFFICIAL TRAILER - SURF. White Wash, the documentary, is a film exploring the complexity of race in America through the eyes of the ocean. Examining the history of "black...

    • 2 min
    • 8,9K
    • That Pool Party
  6. Trama. Durante un rigido inverno nel Quebec settentrionale, Bruce Landry (Thomas Haden Church) una notte ha bevuto un po' troppo e con il suo piccolo spazzaneve giallo investe un uomo. Dopo averne seppellito il cadavere, Bruce si risveglia nel bel mezzo di una foresta coperta di neve senza nemmeno sapere dove si trova.

  7. 18 set 2011 · by Andrew Schenker. September 18, 2011. Photo: Virgil Films & Entertainment. “Why are there so few black surfers?” That’s the question posed by Ted Woods’s incisive, if ultimately repetitive, documentary White Wash, and to answer the question the film digs deep into U.S. political and social history.