One use of cinematography that stands out is the lighting effect. The cinematography in the film is achieved well. The film is closely related to the play and is a successful translation from play to film because of cinematography, actors, and relevance to the story Hansberry wrote. Afterwards, the play was produced into a movie by Daniel Petrie. Not only was this the first drama brought on Broadway by an African American female writer, but she was also awarded the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play of the Year (Plays 1729). After several sequences of arguments, fights, and serious discussions, the money is invested toward a house that has been a dream for the family to own. A Raisin in the Sun is a drama, written by Lorraine Hansberry, which tells a story about a colored family that is debating on the uses of the insurance money, worth ten thousand dollars.
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