Years after her Indian family was forced to flee their home in Uganda by the dictatorship of Idi Amin, twentysomething Mina (Sarita Choudhury) finds herself helping to run a motel in the faraway land of Mississippi. It’s there that a passionate romance with the charming Black carpet cleaner Demetrius (Denzel Washington) challenges the prejudices of their conservative families and exposes the rifts between the region’s Indian and African American communities. Tackling thorny issues of racism, colorism, culture clash, and displacement with big-hearted humor and keen insight, Mira Nair serves up a sweet, sexy, and radical celebration of love’s power to break down the barriers between us.
Mississippi Masala
Monday, Feb 17
7:00Showtimes updated on Tuesday evenings
This film is part of the Love Me Tender: Big Screen Romances series.
Mississippi Masala
1991. 118 m. Mira Nair. Janus Films. US/UK. English. Rated R.
Tickets: $11 (members), $16 (nonmembers)
"Mira Nair’s lush, heartfelt romance glows with humanity and desire; it puts the 'passion' back in 'compassion."
This film is part of the Love Me Tender: Big Screen Romances series.
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