Directed by Lionel Rogosin • 1966 • United States
Something of an outlier (along with the companion piece HOW DO YOU LIKE THEM BANANAS?) in director Lionel Rogosin’s filmography, this comedic short features a series of satirical sketches performed by friends of the filmmaker.
Up Next in Lionel Rogosin's Dangerous Docufictions
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Black Roots
Directed by Lionel Rogosin • 1970 • United States
Director Lionel Rogosin’s fourth feature is a unique oral history that uses song and bittersweet stories to illustrate the difficulties of Black people living in 1970s America. The extraordinary cast—including Reverend Frederick Douglass Kirkpatr...
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Black Fantasy
Directed by Lionel Rogosin • 1972 • United States
An uncompromising, often discomfitingly frank look at the complexities of interracial relationships in America, this rarely seen documentary unfolds from the perspective of Jim Collier, a Black musician married to a white woman, as he expounds, w...
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How Do You Like Them Bananas?
Directed by Lionel Rogosin • 1966 • United States
Improvised slapstick fun ensues in the meeting between a banker and a pompous minister in this comedic short.