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I was seeking to learn more
about depicting skin tones that look like the people
I grew up seeing, like my aunts, my uncles,
my siblings, my mother. And I wasn't gettin' a lot
of that in the academic text and in my training. Why don't we have any
about depicting skin tones that look like the people
I grew up seeing, like my aunts, my uncles,
my siblings, my mother. And I wasn't gettin' a lot
of that in the academic text and in my training. Why don't we have any
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I was seeking to learn more
about depicting skin tones
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that look like the people
I grew up seeing,
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like my aunts, my uncles,
my siblings, my mother.
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And I wasn't gettin' a lot
of that in the academic text
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and in my training.
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Why don't we have any...
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Movie Summary
George Anthony Morton, a classical painter who spent ten years in federal prison travels to his hometown to paint his family members. Going back forces George to face his past in his quest to rewrite the script of his life.