Roger Ebert · 19 Jun 2026
Uncomfortable Truths: “Set It Off,” “Girl 6,” and “Naked Acts” at 30
As Black cinema experienced a renaissance in the mid-'90s, three films made space for the Black female experience.
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The article reflects on the impact of three films from the mid-'90s that highlighted the Black female experience during a significant period for Black cinema. It emphasizes the cultural importance and legacy of these films in shaping narratives around race and gender.
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