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Black Is... Black Ain't is a 1995 award-winning feature-length documentary by Marlon Riggs. It explores the multiplicity of expressions of African American identity.
Black is... Black Ain’t. An exacting documentary that captures the pulse of the explosive 90s-set conversation on diversity in Blackness and the effects patriarchal structures have on how we percieve the ties that bind.
Black Ain't: Directed by Marlon Riggs. With Angela Davis, Essex Hemphill, bell hooks, Bill T. Jones. A film about black experiences with a "backdrop of Creole cooking."
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- Documentary
- Marlon Riggs
- 1994-06
Punctuated by footage of a dying Riggs directing his crew and delivering parting wisdom from his hospital bed, Black Is . . . Black Ain’t breaks down the divides of class, colorism, patriarchy, and homophobia as it issues a stirring appeal for unity.
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Black Ain't, an almost entirely non-black audience in Vancouver will have been disabused of its narrow perceptions of African-American life. It's an important gift, bequeathed...
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- Documentary
- Marlon Riggs
1 de jun. de 1994 · The film directly addresses sexism and homophobia within the black community, with snippets of misogynistic and anti-gay slurs from popular hip-hop songs juxtaposed with interviews with African-American intellectuals and political theorists, including Cornel West, bell hooks and Angela Davis.
Black Ain't película dirigida por Marlon Riggs y protagonizada por Angela Davis, Essex Hemphill y bell hooks. Año: 1994. Sinopsis: Una película sobre experiencias negras con un