Black and White
Originally released in 1992. Black and White is a drama/romance film. directed by Boris Frumin.
Starring Elena Shevchenko, Patrick Godfrey, and Veronica Alicino
Synopsis
Black and White is the story of Lisa, a young Soviet emigre studying medicine in Manhattan, Roy, an African American building superintendent on New York's Lower East Side, and the bond that they form from living on the edges of Manhattan. Filled with an assortment of fringe artists, disenfranchised immigrants, diamond dealers and sexual surrogates, the film is ultimately about breaking down barriers between people.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Sovexportfilm
- Lenfilm
- Trinity Bridge Studio
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Black and White about?
Black and White is the story of Lisa, a young Soviet emigre studying medicine in Manhattan, Roy, an African American building superintendent on New York's Lower East Side, and the bond that they fo...
Who directed Black and White?
Black and White was directed by Boris Frumin.
How long is Black and White?
Black and White has a runtime of 1 hours and 36 minutes (96 minutes total).
When was Black and White released?
Black and White was released on February 1, 1992 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Black and White?
The main cast of Black and White includes Elena Shevchenko, Patrick Godfrey, Veronica Alicino, Hayward Boling, Igor Panich.