"Passing (Identity)" . . "African American singers Drama." . . "African American motion picture producers and directors Drama." . . "Passing (Identity) Drama." . . . . "African American women executives." . . "Chick Webb Orchestra." . . "World War, 1939-1945 Women Drama." . . . . . . . . . "Fiction" . . . . . "The story takes place in Hollywood in 1942 and is about Mignon Dupree, a black woman studio executive who appears to be white, and Ester Jeeter, a black woman who is the singing voice for a white Hollywood star. The film follows the struggles of the women as well as the use of film in wartime Hollywood." . . . . . . . . . "Short films" . "Short films"@en . . . . . . . . . . "History" . . . "Story takes place in 1942 and is about Mignon Dupree, a black woman studio executive who appears to be white, and Ester Jeeter, a black woman who is the singing voice for a white Hollywood star. The film follows the struggles of the women as well as the use of film in wartime Hollywood."@en . . . . . . . . . "Story about a black woman studio executive who passes for white and a black woman who is the singing voice for a white Hollywood star. The film follows the struggles of the women as well as the use of film in 1942 wartime Hollywood."@en . "Story about a black woman studio executive who passes for white and a black woman who is the singing voice for a white Hollywood star. The film follows the struggles of the women as well as the use of film in 1942 wartime Hollywood." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "In 1942, a Black women film studio executive who is perceived to be white and a young Black female singer whom she has hired to dub the voice of a white Hollywood star are forced to come to grips with a society that perpetuates false images as the status quo." . "An exploration of Hollywood's role as a purveyor of illusion. Two black women, one a studio executive who passes for white, and one who provides the singing voice for a famous white actress, struggle to find happiness and acceptance in WWII-era Hollywood."@en . . . . . . "The time is 1942; the place is National Studios, a fictitious Hollywood film studio. Mignon Dupree, a black woman studio executive who appears to be white and Ester Jeeter, a black woman who is the singing voice for a white Hollywood star, are each forced to come to grips with a society that perpetuates false image as status quo."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Internet videos"@en . . . . . . "This drama, set in 1942, a year after Pearl Harbor, takes place at the National Studios, a fictitious Hollywood motion picture studio. The story centers on Mignon Dupree, a Black woman studio executive who appears to be white, and Ester Jeeter, a Black woman who is the singing voice for a white Hollywood star. Forced to come to terms with a society that perpetuates images as status quo, the film follows Mignon's dilemma, Ester's struggle and the use of cinema in wartime Hollywood, three \"illusions\" in conflict with reality." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Drama"@en . "Drama" . . . "Story about a black woman studio executive who passes for white woman and a black woman who is the singing voice for a white Hollywood star. The film follows the struggles of the women as well as the use of film in 1942 wartime Hollywood."@en . . . . . "Relates the difficulties of a light-skinned black woman working for a fictional motion picture company in 1940's Hollywood. Problems addressed include racism and sexism in the motion-picture industry." . . "Illusions"@en . . "Experimental films"@en . . . "Experimental films" . . "Illusions" . . "Two black women, one a studio executive who passes for white & one who provides the singing voice for a famous white actress, struggle to find happiness & acceptance in WWII-era Hollywood."@en . "Fiction films"@en . . "Fiction films" . . . . . . "World War (1939-1945)" . . . "1939 - 1945" . . "African American women executives Drama." . . "African American singers." . . "Motion picture industry Drama." . . "Women Make Movies (Firm)," . . "Women Make Movies (Firm)" . "Women." . . "African American motion picture producers and directors." . . "Motion picture industry." . . "Third World Newsreel (Firm)" . .