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Franco Rosso

Indie-Triumph ‘Babylon’ Explores Race Relations Through Music, Intimacy, Unflinching Honesty

March 8, 2019 by Kathryn Schroeder

Brinsley Forde as Blue in Franco Rosso’s ​Babylon

Babylon, a British film that the United States did not release until now because of its depiction of racism, is an affecting race relations movie more important today than ever.

Filed Under: Drama, Entertainment, Foreign, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Franco Rosso

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