
An animated Soviet look at black-white race relations in America, about the very brief rebellion of a black sugar plantation worker against a white “Sugar King”.
Only the final 7 minutes of the originally 20-minute cartoon have survived to our day. It is an adaptation of a poem written by the famous Soviet poet Vladimir Mayakovsky on July 5, 1925, the day after he spent a day in Havana, Cuba, because his passenger line “Espagne” made a stop-over there.
Black.and.White.1932.WEB-DL.24p.amplified-flac-audio.mkv General Container: Matroska Runtime: 6 min 45 s Size: 247 MiB Video Codec: x264 Resolution: 1920x1080 Aspect ratio: 16:9 Frame rate: 24.000 fps Bit rate: 4 461 kb/s BPP: 0.090 Audio #1: Russian 2.0ch FLAC @ 652 kb/s
https://nitro.download/view/28DF6622AB7A03F/Black.and.White.1932.WEB-DL.24p.amplified-flac-audio.mkv
Language(s):Russian
Subtitles:English, Russian



