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Whistle Stopper - Tongues Untied

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List Price: $29.99
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Manufacturer: Strand Home Video Starring: Marlon Riggs, Michael Bell, Blackberri, Kerrigan Black, Bernard Branner Directed By: Marlon Riggs
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786304096062 Format: Color ISBN: 6304096062 Label: Strand Home Video Manufacturer: Strand Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Strand Home Video Release Date: 2000-09-26 Running Time: 55 Studio: Strand Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 1991-07-16
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great movie Comment: I could identify with many of the thoughts, poems and portrayals in the movie. Being in the life, I could certainly see where they were coming from. They talked about everything from going to white clubs, the art of snapping, vouging (it never died, ..., we started it and we're still doing it). This movie is just great. If you're a black gay /SGL/ homosexual/ whatever-you- wanna-deem-yourself male you MUST watch this movie. I love this film. It'll make you think and laugh and make you proud to be who YOU are.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Poetry Comment: Beautifully rhythmic poetry combines with wonderful photographic moments, exceptional dance scenes, and touching autobiographical moments--you really can't go wrong with this exploration of what it means to be black and gay.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Marlon kills the silence! Comment: I always feel better about being Black and gay after viewing TONGUES UNTIED.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Marlon kills the silence! Comment: I always feel better about being Black and gay after viewing TONGUES UNTIED.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Sexual Explosion of Gay Black Male Rights Comment: This film is not for people with delicate constitutions. Desire for acceptance is the underline theme. Too black to be gay. Too gay to be black. Where is my world? Can someone make me happy! It is a modern day tradgedy however this is no Shakespear.
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