In Fakin' Da Funk, an Asian-American boy living in South Central Los Angeles pretends to be black in order to fit in with his peers. This leads to humorous and heartfelt situations as he navigates issues of race, adoption, and interracial romance.
Mischief Night (2006) is a comedy drama that explores the themes of racial segregation, reconciliation, and prejudice. It follows the story of individuals from different racial backgrounds on Mischief Night, a night when pranks and mischief are traditionally carried out. Through humorous and heartfelt moments, the film portrays the challenges and complexities of race relations, interracial friendships, and the importance of overcoming racial stereotypes.
After inhabiting dozens of comical alter-egos over the course of her award-winning career, Tracey Ullman finally "takes on" the one role that spawned all of her characters — herself.
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