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Boyz n the Hood director John Singleton remembered at the Oscars ceremony

The Academy paid tribute to the film-maker in its In Memoriam montage
  
  

John Singleton in 2017
John Singleton in 2017. Photograph: Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP

John Singleton, the director of films such as Boyz n the Hood, has been remembered at the 92nd Academy Awards in Hollywood.

Singleton, who died aged 51 in April 2019 after suffering a stroke, was both the first African American and the youngest ever film-maker to be nominated for the best director Oscar.

His incendiary debut about LA gun violence and drug wars was a commercial and critical success when it was released in 1991, made a star out of its lead actor Cuba Gooding Jr and marked the beginning of a successful transition into the movies for the rapper Ice Cube.

Singleton’s later films – such as the remake of Shaft, Four Brothers and Fast 2 Furious – failed to reach such heights, but Singleton was still regarded as a mentor by a new generation of black film-makers.

 

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