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Director:
Marlon Riggs
Cast:
Angela Davis, Essex Hemphill, bell hooks…
Plot:
A film about black experiences with a "backdrop of Creole cooking."
Black Is... Black Ain't
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109285
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SOURCE: Black Is... Black Ain't 1994 720p bluray YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Documentary
Director: Marlon Riggs
Stars: Angela Davis, Essex Hemphill, bell hooks
Plot: A film about black experiences with a "backdrop of Creole cooking."
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English
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The final film by filmmaker Marlon Riggs, Black Is...Black Ain't, jumps into the middle of explosive debates over Black identity. Black Is...Black Ain't is a film every African American should see, ponder and discuss. White Americans have always stereotyped African Americans. But the rigid definitions of "Blackness" that African Americans impose on each other, Riggs claims, have also been devastating. Is there an essential Black identity? Is there a litmus test defining the real Black man and true Black woman? Riggs uses his grandmother's gumbo as a metaphor for the rich diversity of Black identities. His camera traverses the country, bringing us face to face with Black folks young and old, rich and poor, rural and urban, gay and straight, grappling with the paradox of numerous, often contested definitions of Blackness. Riggs mixes performances by choreographer Bill T. Jones and poet Essex Hemphill with commentary by noted cultural critics Angela Davis, Bell Hooks, Cornel West, Michele Wallace, Barbara Smith and Maulana Karenga to create a flavorful stew of personal testimony, music, and history.