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Sweet Black Film: The Birth of the Black Hero in Hollywood
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Sweet Black Film: The Birth of the Black Hero in Hollywood

Mar 16, 2022
0h 53m
★ 8.0

Overview

In 1971, director Melvin Van Peebles turned the figure of the black hero in US cinema upside down with Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song: the story of the making of a seminal movie that initiated the Blaxploitation movement, a short-lived but highly influential sub-genre in the years that followed.

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Documentary
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ARTE
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Cast

Sandra Nkake

Self - Narrator (voice)

Sandra Nkake

Melvin Van Peebles

Self

Melvin Van Peebles

Max Van Peebles

Self

Max Van Peebles

Marguerite Van Peebles

Self

Marguerite Van Peebles

Mike Sargent

Self

Mike Sargent

Mario Van Peebles

Self

Mario Van Peebles

Reginald Hudlin

Self

Reginald Hudlin

Sandra Rush

Self

Sandra Rush

Donna Dubrow

Self

Donna Dubrow

Bill Duke

Self

Bill Duke

Philip Hart

Self

Philip Hart

Mandela Van Peebles

Self

Mandela Van Peebles