Crying white mothers are ratings gold.»
Not exact matches
His «
mother» reaches out to him and he smiles with his peroxide -
white teeth and tells her not to
cry and that «with god all things are possible».
White noise imitates the sounds that babies hear inside the
mother's womb; which in turn activates their calming reflex and helps to calm
crying babies and makes them drowsy.
Moffatt also gained international attention with her 1989 film Night
Cries: A Rural Tragedy, which investigated both national and personal history through the complexities of the deathbed relationship between an aboriginal woman and her
white foster
mother.
In her short film Night
Cries: A Rural Tragedy (1989), which was selected for official competition at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival, she engages with both national and personal history through the complex relationship between an aboriginal woman and her dying
white foster
mother.