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Feb 22, 2024 · Blaxploitation emerged at a pivotal moment in history, reflecting the social upheaval and cultural shifts of the late 1960s and early 70s. With the civil rights movement still fresh in the public consciousness and unrest simmering in cities across America, Blaxploitation provided a platform for African American filmmakers, actors, and musicians to reclaim their narratives and challenge ...
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- The Harlem Renaissance
- 'The Age of The Negro Servant'
- The Negro Soldier
- Post-Ww II and The 'Passing' Genre
- The Civil Rights Era
- Blaxploitation and The L.A. Rebellion
- The Blockbuster Era
- #OscarsSoWhite
In the 1920s, the influential revival of Black arts and culture later known as the Harlem Renaissance was in full swing. Civil rights groups like the National Urban League and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) were gaining prominence. Meanwhile, Black cinema was being advanced by directors like Oscar Micheaux. T...
In the 1930s, once the novel Gone With the Wind was optioned to be made into a film, the NAACP started pressuring MGM not to make it, because they were fearful that it would just be a repeat of The Birth of a Nation, said Jill Watts, a professor of history at California State University. Nevertheless, MGM and studio executive David O. Selznick bega...
When the Second World War began, Hollywood produced feature films appealing to Black people to get behind the war. "The one that I find really the most fascinating is the The Negro Soldier, under the the broad umbrella of the the Army films that Frank Capra oversaw," said Weisenfeld. "And it was meant to raise morale among Black soldiers." In We've...
Post-war Hollywood provided a new set of disappointments for Black people, according to Watts. They scrambled for fewer and fewer roles, almost disappearing from the screen. Hollywood also started to make more films for and about white women, like Mildred Piercestarring Joan Crawford. Some critics wondered whether Hollywood was deliberately focusin...
During the '60s, as the fight for Black civil rights was raging in America, Hollywood mostly stayed away. "Hollywood typically has not been in the business of showing the harsh reality of our lives to us," said Bailey, the TIFF artistic director. Buildings were being burned, political leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr. were being assassinated, ...
When it arrived on the cinematic scene in 1970, the Blaxploitation genre began showing powerful images of Black people who were unapologetically angry, often violent, sometimes even pursuing a goal to "kill whitey." Hundreds of movies were made during the five years that defined the Blaxploitation era, featuring gorgeous soundtracks, evocative clot...
By the 1980s, a unique era of Black cinema had come to an end. The NAACP had kept up its pressure on Hollywood to abandon Blaxploitation, while the L.A. Rebellion movement languished without the backing of a powerful infrastructure. Although some L.A. Rebellion and Blaxploitation filmmakers continued working, a moment in cultural history had passed...
When the 2015 Academy Award nominations were announced, it triggered a public identity crisis for Hollywood. That year, only two people of colour were nominated in major categories. In response, activist April Reign created the social media hashtag #OscarsSoWhite to call out the lack of diversity in the awards, as well as the lack of diversity in H...
Jul 10, 2023 · Jul 10, 2023. The Blaxploitation era was a significant period in the history of American cinema, particularly for African Americans. It was a time when black actors and filmmakers were given the ...
Jan 31, 2021 · Blaxploitation is a pop film movement from the early 70s characterized by predominantly black casts, inner city settings and leading roles featuring a capable, intelligent and silver-tongued protagonist who typically battles “The Man,'' an enigmatic title used to represent the oppressive white majority. Blaxploitation films were saturated ...
May 30, 2021 · Blaxploitation refers primarily to a wave of independently produced genre films of the early 1970s. The name is a portmanteau of ‘black’ and ‘exploitation.’. Blaxploitation films were produced independently and, typically, with extremely low budgets. Black-exploitation films were predominantly made by black crews for black audiences ...
Feb 14, 2023 · Over 200 Blaxploitation films were made in under a decade, and though it was a short-lived period, it had a profound influence on American and global culture. The Blaxploitation movies were a lightning rod for a new generation of Black filmmakers who took the aesthetic and philosophical foundations of the movement and built upon it to tell the stories of their own generation.
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Sep 30, 2016 · Date: 2001-07-01. A pocket guide to the ever-popular world of Blaxploitation films which, provides an introductory essay defining the genre, a consideration of the major films and sub-genres, and a close look at Blaxploitation women, horror and kung fu movies. The major and currently available films are reviewed and analysed and a comprehensive ...