Marlon Riggs
Known for: Directing
Born: February 2, 1957 in Fort Worth, Texas, USA - Died: April 4, 1994
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.
Known for
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Absolutely Positive
Self
Tongues Untied
Self
Anthem
Black Is… Black Ain’t
Self
I Shall Not Be Removed: The Life of Marlon Riggs
Self
Positive Men
Self
Ethnic Notions
Director
Color Adjustment
Director
Boys' Shorts
Director
No Regret
Director
How Much Is Enough? Decision Making in the Nuclear Age
Sound Effects
Affirmations
Director
Long Train Running: A History of the Oakland Blues
Director
POV
Director