 | Theologian Dr. Williams (William Marshall, BLACULA) travels to Nigeria on a humanitarian mission, where he finds a statue representing an ancient African god of sexuality. Meanwhile, back in the U.S., Dr Williams' son and his young wife, Abby (Carol... |
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 | Noted feminist critic and intellectual provocateur bell hooks talks back to films in order to explore the way films reach and teach their audience. Concentrating on what she calls "the pedagogy of cinema," hooks takes on both classic and contemporary... |
 | Noted feminist critic and intellectual provocateur bell hooks talks back to films in order to explore the way films reach and teach their audience. Concentrating on what she calls "the pedagogy of cinema," hooks takes on both classic and contemporary... |
 | Truly a director's director, Martin Scorsese's love of film extends beyond his passion for producing original work. An avid cinema goer since childhood, Scorsese's knowledge of film is encyclopedic and his passion for it borders on the obsessive.... |
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