African-American documentary filmmaker Marlon Riggs was working on this final film as he died from AIDS-related complications in 1994; he addresses the camera from his hospital bed in several scenes. 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.
Mike Tyson escaped a life of poverty and petty crime to make a name for himself, becoming the younge...
The untold true story: The rise and fall of the greatest funk band ever, Parliament Funkadelic.
The history of warfare as it relates to global Black society, broken down into 7 chapters that exami...
Where does voguing come from, and what, exactly, is throwing shade? This landmark documentary provid...
Don Letts's hilarious and colourful profile of the godfather of funk, whose 50-year career has defin...
Lacey Schwartz grew up in a typical upper-middle-class Jewish household in Woodstock, NY, with lovin...
James Brown changed the face of American music forever. Abandoned by his parents at an early age, J...
Come Back, Africa chronicles the life of Zachariah, a black South African living under the rule of t...
An examination of the life and legacy of Sly & The Family Stone – the groundbreaking band led by the...
Marlon Riggs, with assistance from other gay Black men, especially poet Essex Hemphill, celebrates B...
Four Black transgender sex workers in Atlanta and New York City break down the walls of their profes...
An animated satire on the question of self-image for African American women living in a society wher...
Interview with Jason Holliday aka Aaron Payne. House-boy, would-be cabaret performer, and self-procl...
Four young girls prepare for a special Daddy Daughter Dance with their incarcerated fathers, as part...
Based on A Few Days Full of Trouble by Reverend Wheeler Parker, Jr. and Christopher Benson, the feat...
Maurice Hines, a charming, gay African-American entertainer navigates the complications of show busi...
Game Face shows the quest to self-realization of LGBT athletes and the acceptance in society. The fi...
25 years after Paris is Burning, we dive back into the fierce world of voguing battles in the Kiki s...
From the sweaty basement bars of 70s New York to the glittering peak of the global charts, how disco...
Documentary feature exploring the rise of African-Americans to positions of greatness in American sp...