Soul searching : Black-themed cinema from the March on Washington to the rise of blaxploitation

Soul searching : Black-themed cinema from the March on Washington to the rise of blaxploitation

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The sixties were a tremendously important time of transition for both civil rights activism and the U.S. film industry. Soul Searching examines a subject that, despite its significance to African American film history, has gone largely unexplored until now. By revisiting films produced between the march on Washington in 1963 and the dawn of the "blaxploitation" movie cycle in 1970, Christopher Sieving reveals how race relations influenced black-themed cinema before it was recognized as commercially viable by the major studios. The films that are central to this book--Gone Are the Days (1963), The Cool World (1964), The Confessions of Nat Turner (never produced), Uptight (1968), and The Landlord (1970)--are all ripe for reevaluation and newfound appreciation. Soul Searching is essential reading for anyone interested in the politics and cultural movements of the 1960s, cinematic trends like blaxploitation and the American "indie film" explosion, or black experience and its many facets
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Name of the Author
Christopher
Sieving
Language
English
Series
Wesleyan Film
ISBN
9780819571342
Release date
2011

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Soul searching : Black-themed cinema from the March on Washington to the rise of blaxploitation

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