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Movie Dear White People Will Hit Theaters This Fall (Watch Trailer)
Dear White People, described as a satire about being a black face in a white place, will hit theaters October 17th.

Dear White People, described as a satire about being a black face in a white place, will hit theaters October 17th.
Written and directed by Justin Simien and produced by Lena Waithe, Dear White People follows the stories of four Black students at Winchester University, where a riot breaks out over a popular ‘African American’ themed party thrown by a white fraternity. The comedy, Co-starring Tyler James Williams (“Everybody Hates Chris”) and Tessa Thompson (“Veronica Mars”), won the special jury award for breakthrough talent at Sundance.
Check out the trailer below:
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