Black Is... Black Ain't

Black Is... Black Ain't
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item number:  35WY6
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DVD Details

  • Run Time: 1 hours, 27 minutes
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: January 27, 2009
  • Originally Released: 1994
  • Label: New Video Group

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User Ratings: 41
A still relevant call for communion among diverse African-American communities, and an elegy for an activist-artist. Full Review
Slant Magazine
Feb 18, 2009
Whatever its excesses, "Black Is . . . Black Ain't" stands as a testament to a dedicated and daring man. Full Review
New York Times
Dec 8, 2017
By the end of Black Is... 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 by a beautiful soul. Full Review
Georgia Straight
Aug 25, 2017

Product Description:

In BLACK IS...BLACK AIN'T, director Marlon Riggs delves into the African-American experience in the U.S., and offers a forceful critique of the negative stereotypes assigned to the community. The honest, intelligent documentary also features insights from Angela Davis, Cornel West, and other prominent social critics who challenge the racism and sexism that exists within black institutions.

Description by New Video Group:

BLACK IS... BLACK AIN'T is an unabashedly frank and honest- and at times humorous- look at black identity in America. In his final project before losing his battle with AIDS, acclaimed director Marlon Riggs challenges the traditional definition of blackness while issuing a ringing call to African-Americans to celebrate diversity within the community so that the dream of unity can be achieved.
A powerful and intelligent critique of racism, sexism, and homophobia, the film trains a bright spotlight on the exclusiveness and rigidity of the black institutions of family, church, and community. Incisive storytelling and commentary from prominent black intellectuals, including Angela Davis, bell hooks, and Cornel West, as well as Riggs' own hospital bed insights stir provocative debate and add reinforcement to Riggs's bold vision for a humanity that embraces all people.
Likening black America to a batch of his grandmother's gumbo, a stew with "just a little bit of everything in it," Riggs explodes the myth that black America is monolithic.

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  • UPC: 767685146330
  • Shipping Weight: 0.31/lbs (approx)
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