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- A history of anti-Asian racism and yellowface in Hollywood after the 1941 Pearl Harbor attack.
- Thomas Haden Church stars in this darkly comic thriller about a snowplow driver who, after accidentally killing a man, attempts to escape the cops by fleeing into the harsh Canadian wilderness.
- A local Texas black man is wrongfully accused of raping and killing a white high-school teen.
- A little black girl learns about racism.
- The story of Native American cultural genocide through the boarding school system and cultural micro-aggressions that are still being felt today
- A immersive 3D look at the iconic 5 Pointz building in Queens, NY, a world-famous graffiti Mecca which was whitewashed in late 2013.
- Showing a woman trying to wash a colored baby white. An excellent film.
- A documentary about the fight for marijuana legislation in New York that benefits communities targeted by the war on drugs.
- Crooks pose as house decorators.
- A genius, General Sir John Monash, designs a way to crash through the German lines on August 8th 1918 in Amiens, France. This triggers the end of WW1. For decades he has been whitewashed out and/or deleted from WW1 accounts of history. Why? Because he was Australian and the first Jewish general to command a national army since Roman times.
- In the tiny Latin American country of Altamura, American architect, sculptor, and adventurer Larry Donovan is executing a magnificent palace for the vain, diminutive Governor Romero, who is angered by Larry's lack of respect. After leading his co-workers in a riotous Fourth of July celebration, Larry responds to the insults of Generalissimo Pedro Mendez by knocking him out. Mendez' sweetheart Rosa, plotting for Mendez to be governor, hides him in the mountains and fakes his funeral so that Larry will be executed and Romero thrown out. When Larry is taken to the whitewashed execution wall, however, he appeals to Romero's conceit and gets a one-week reprieve to build a statue of Romero for the palace. Before his time is up, Larry receives a gun in jail from an Irish friend using the name of Patricio Cassidano, who also proves that Larry did not kill the now deceased Mendez. After he uses Romero as a shield to escape, Larry obtains Romero's consent to marry his pretty niece Concha.
- In some villages in Eastern Anatolia, there is a common belief: If someone is about to die, a smell develops in the house a few days before the death occurs. Villagers call this smell "meft". A girl raised with this belief, is about to whitewash a room in the house for her sick mother to rest in. As she enters the room, the girl encounters a smell.
- After stealing make up for a white girl she has a crush on, a young black butch lesbian must figure out how far she will go to gain her crush's acceptance.
- When the famous Italian street artist BLU is censored by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles for painting a commissioned anti-war mural, a group of Butoh dancers stage a surreal and provocative performance at the scene of the crime. Interviews set up the story and the dancers take it from there, using an avant garde dance form from Japan called Butoh to illustrate the dangers of censorship.
- At a time of existential and specific threat to the physical and human environment we live in, architect Nili Portugali takes us on a deeply intimate journey to the Galilean 'Kaballa' holy city of Tzfat in Israel. And the Alley She Whitewashed in Light Blue remembers and imagines a childhood journey that unfolds gradually from her present holistic/Buddhist/scientific point of view. Portugali asks: What is the secret of all the great timeless buildings of the past, villages, tents and temples endowed with beauty and soul in which humans feel 'at home,' and what is the ancient, essential 'art of making' that creates them, in all cultures, in all places and times? Portugali's quest centers on the birthplace and hometown of her family since early 19th century, where her grandmother founded her hotel, in a small stone building around a patio at the end of an alley in the old city that no longer exists. It's a trip through time and memory.
- Although William Cruller yearns and yearns for fair Arabella, his rival, Archimedes Asphalt, has the inside track so far as her affection is concerned. This more than offsets the fact that Bill ranks higher as a suitor in the estimation of Arabella's father than does Archie. Wearied of being ousted from the D'Aubing estate, Archie then and there decides to put the quietus upon his rival. A brick is promoted to the job of Archie's first assistant and is sped on its mission by the arm belonging to Willie's rival. But, alas, the brick is badly aimed, and merely succeeds in rocking Arabella into a gentle slumber. A battle royal, in which the weapons are whitewash buckets and brushes, ensues. Archie retreats to the roof of the D'Aubing home, where he dumps a rain barrel over the attacking force which has been reinforced by the addition of Arabella's father. The fight ends when the latter and Archie tumble off the roof. The following day, Arabella is compelled to go canoeing with William. The canoe upsets, and while Will flounders in the water, Arabella is rescued by Archie and elopes with him. Poor William, believing his sweetheart has drowned, dives in vain for her. In this he is joined by D'Aubing. While the two are investigating Neptune's domains, Archie and his sweetheart are wed. The two return to the banks of the stream and confront the would-be life savers. In his anger at being fooled by William, D'Aubing seizes the latter, hurls him back into the stream to perish miserably and accompanies his son-in-law and his daughter home.
- Whitewash is a poetic video that examines the little-known subject of slavery in Canada and its omission from the national narrative.
- Imagine waking up and discovering you are in the middle of a lake with nothing around you and no recollection of how you got there. Whitewash, the latest short feature from Faith Road Productions, is a dramatic look at a world of mystery through the eyes of a man named Newman (Bryan Tavary), struggling to remember who he was and how he ended up where he is. With the help of Hank (Michael Casino), a private investigator, Newman begins the uneasy journey of discovering his past, and unearthing the shocking truth of the life he has forgotten. Newman soon discovers that to remember the past, is to face it.
- Boys cause a fight between a tramp and a gentleman in a park.
- Two small boys with a purse attached to a string precipitate a fight between a colored man and a tramp, which results disastrously for the latter.
- Slapstick mishaps of decorators who whitewash the wrong house.
- A writer from modern day gets trapped into a Xianxia world where he takes the role of Xianzun who was destined to end up being captured by Chu Ye for revenge. He tries to prevent the story from having a bad ending by altering his interactions with Chu Ye.
- City councilman Juan "Spanish John" Espejo has been indicted for extorting money from a contractor. Espejo claims the accusation is a maneuver designed to discredit Puerto Ricans in political life.
- Pressure from the Producer forces Jessica AD to get creative. Sammie and DeMar get an assignment that makes them uncomfortable. Back at the bubble tea shop, Sammie and DeMar reflect on the future.
- Episode: (2019)2019–TV Episode
- 2016–20218.6 (10)TV Episode
- 2019– 49mTV Episode
- Ziwe investigates whitewashing in Hollywood with interview guest Adam Pally and showcases the trailer for her biopic. Musical guest: Ziwe. Season finale.
- Episode: (2021)2019–TV Episode
- 2017–TV Episode
- Episode: (2021)2008– TV-14TV Episode
- Episode: (2021)2010–TV Episode
- Even though their new suspect tries to kill someone while under house arrest, the authorities do everything in their power to bury the case.
- 2019–Podcast Episode
- 2018–Podcast Episode
- 2018– 40mPodcast Episode