HD
2026
Marlon Riggs, an African-American filmmaker, created his poignant final work while battling AIDS-related complications in 1994. Addressing viewers directly from his hospital bed, Riggs confronts the troubling issues of sexism and homophobia within the black community. The documentary contrasts hurtful misogynistic and anti-LGBTQ+ lyrics from mainstream hip-hop with insightful interviews featuring prominent African-American thinkers such as Cornel West, bell hooks, and Angela Davis. Through this powerful blend of personal reflection and critical commentary, Riggs explores identity, culture, and the complexities of being black in America.