The Color of Fear is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the deep-rooted racial tension and prejudice faced by different minority groups in America, including Native Americans, Mexican-Americans, and Chinese-Americans. Through a series of candid conversations with people from diverse backgrounds, the film sheds light on the impact of racism, homophobia, and racial stereotypes on individuals and communities. It serves as a powerful reminder of the need for tolerance, understanding, and the dismantling of systemic racism.
Eight American men of different ethnic backgrounds discuss homophobic prejudice against gay men in the United States, sharing their fears and personal experiences of bigotry, demonization, and ridicule.
In THE COLOR OF FEAR, eight American men participated in emotionally charged discussions of racism. In this sequel, we hear and see more from those discussions, in which the men talk about about how racism has affected their lives in the United States. We also learn more about the relationships between them, and about their reactions during some of the most intense moments of that discussion.