| "Color Blinded" is the story of a
beautiful black woman named Melanie Welles (Luella Hill),
who has been in a relationship with a white man, Dave Morely (Luke
Vitale), for six months. The relationship was fine until one day when
Melanie's best friend, Tess ("Hollywood Shuffle"'s Verda Bridges),
plants seeds of doubt about the success of interracial relationships in
her mind. This leaves Melanie wishing that she could be sure that Dave
really loved her. The next morning, Melanie wakes up
shocked to discover she has
become a beautiful blonde (Dani Leon). After a frantic visit to a skin
doctor and
getting thrown out, she visits Dave at work. While there, she sees
various beautiful women flirting with him, and him flirting back.
Not recognizing her, he immediately starts coming strongly onto
her. She doesn't tell him who she is, and introduces herself as
"Ivory Snow."
What follows is one charade after another
as Melanie continues to "see" Dave in her ultimate disguise, determined
to find out if beauty and race dictates the direction of the heart.
She begins to experience reverse discrimination and starts making
some ugly discoveries about herself along the way.
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Color-Blinded is the
first film from
Pirromount to utilize digital technology in its newly acquired editing
facility in North Hollywood. The movie took six months to produce and
over a year in post production, since Mark Pirro edited (utilizing
Adobe
Premiere 4.2 on a Windows based system), looped, recorded the foley
(utilizing Sound Forge 4.0), and composed the score (utilizing
Orchestrator
Plus - under the name "Marky Elfman"). The movie has won three
awards, including B-Movie Theatre award for best supporting
actress for a phenomenal performance given by Verda Bridges.
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