Collections/February 2025
The story of Black Americans is, in many ways, the story of America itself. Though the African American experience has long been relegated to the margins of the big screen, a vital cinematic legacy endures thanks to the work of trailblazers like Fronza Woods ( Fannie’s Film ), Kathleen Collins ( Losing Ground ), Julie Dash ( Daughters of the Dust ), and Marlon Riggs ( Tongues Untied ), as well as bracing contemporary voices like Adepero Oduye ( To Be Free ). Alongside a selection of rich and revelatory documentaries ( Black Panthers , Nationtime ), these stories of revolution, resistance, creativity, community, and everyday endurance offer a multifaceted vision of Black American identity across generations.
20 films — 16 on the Channel, 4 unavailable
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