Marlon Riggs

Marlon Riggs

Birthday: 1957-02-03

Place of Birth: Fort Worth, Texas, USA

Biography: Marlon Troy Riggs (February 3, 1957 – April 5, 1994) was an American filmmaker, educator (professor), poet, and gay rights activist. He produced, wrote, and directed several television documentaries, including Ethnic Notions, Tongues Untied, Color Adjustment, and Black is... Black Ain't. Riggs created aesthetically innovative and socially provocative films that examine past and present representations of race and sexuality in America. The Marlon Riggs Collection is now housed at Stanford University Libraries.

Movies

Absolutely Positive
Absolutely Positive

11 people — women and men, gay and straight, from all walks of life — share their stories. Alternate...

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Tongues Untied
Tongues Untied

Marlon Riggs, with assistance from other gay Black men, especially poet Essex Hemphill, celebrates B...

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Anthem
Anthem

A collage of erotic images and a call to arms, with a feverish hip-hop energy that celebrates the li...

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Black Is… Black Ain’t
Black Is… Black Ain’t

African-American documentary filmmaker Marlon Riggs was working on this final film as he died from A...

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I Shall Not Be Removed: The Life of Marlon Riggs
I Shall Not Be Removed: The Life of Marlon Riggs

Incorporating archival material, revelatory verite footage, and clips from his own work, a documenta...

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Positive Men
Positive Men

Positive Men begins as a docudrama which illustrates the impact of the AIDS epidemic on gay men in t...

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