Mixing Nia (1998)
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Average Rating:
4.9/10
Reviews Counted: 5
Fresh:
1
Rotten:
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Movie Info
Bermuda-born Alison Swan, a NY documentary filmmaker, made her dramatic feature directorial debut with this comedy-drama, a low-budget look at racial identities. With divorced parents (white attorney father and black mother), Nia (Karyn Parsons) grew up in Westchester Country. Employed as an upwardly mobile advertising copywriter, she hangs out with both black and white friends. Irritated by an ad campaign to spur ghetto blacks to consume alcohol, she quits her job with plans to write a book. Stirring the racial mix, she sets out to find her own identity. Shown at the 1998 New York Women's Film Festival.
Cast
Karyn Parsons
as Nia
as Nia
Eric Thal
as Matt
as Matt
Isaiah Washington
as Lewis
as Lewis
Diego Serrano
as Joe
as Joe

Rosalyn Coleman
as Renee
as Renee
Heidi Schanz
as Jen
as Jen

Brenda Thomas Denmark
as Althea
as Althea

Tim Jerome
as Harvey
as Harvey
John Bedford Lloyd
as Larry
as Larry
Critic Reviews for Mixing Nia
All Critics (5) | Fresh (1) | Rotten (4)
I think what the film is trying to do is admirable...however, I don't think Mixing Nia quite gets it right.
December 9, 2021 | Full Review…
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