Monday, December 29, 2008

Back in black? Retro-style blaxploitation flick premieres at Sundance 2009

Posted by Nathan Andersen on Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 5:01 PM

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Back in the day, films like Shaft, Foxy Brown and Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song styled funkalicious jazzy soundtracks, tough black heroes and heroines and corrupt white cops and politicians. A new genre was born, both celebrating and exploiting black culture, targeting urban African-American audiences with its style and subject matter. Some of the best of these films have become cult favorites, and have influenced new filmmakers such as Quentin Tarantino, whose Jackie Brown paid explicit homage to the genre he'd grown up on and loved.

Shaft was remade in slick Hollywood style by John Singleton (Boyz 'n The Hood) in 2000, featuring Samuel Jackson in the title role. But for the original low budget style and campy flair you had to go to the bargain bin DVD versions, until now.

Scott Sanders' blacksploitation spoof Black Dynamite premieres this year as one of the "Midnight" category films at Sundance. If this trailer is anything to go by, the funky magic and excitement appears to be back. Black Dynamite looks hilarious and hotter than TNT:

Here are a few more trailers for films playing Sundance this year:

Johnny Mad Dog, directed by Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire

Dead Snow, directed by Tommy Wirkola

Adventureland, directed by Greg Mottola

The Cove, directed by Louie Psihoyos

Stay tuned for our class reviews of these and many other exciting films at Sundance 2009! We'll let you know if the actual films live up to the excitement of these trailers.

For more information on Sundance and our class, see our website.

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