A Super-Bad Blast from the Past! Dazzling, highly
stylized, excessively violent and brimming with sex,
blaxploitation films enjoyed a brief but memorable
period in motion picture history. Never before - and
never since - have so many African American performers
been featured in films, not in bit parts, but in
name-above-the-title starring roles. Twenty five years
after they first thrilled audiences the body of films
known as blaxploitation are enjoying a renaissance. Not
only do the pictures continue to captivate film fans,
but the entire genre, with its bevy of colourful,
utterly-contemporary film characters, irresistible
soundtrack albums and catchy film titles, is finally
taking its rightful place among the entertainment
industry's most enjoyed, and influential, movies.
Directly answering the call for a new and appreciative
look back at a distinctly American motion picture
phenomenon, Blaxploitation Cinema: The Essential
Reference Guide is the first truly comprehensive
examination of the genre, its films, its trends and its
far-reaching impact, covering more than 240
blaxploitation films in detail. Blaxploitation Cinema:
The Essential Reference Guide will become the primary
reference book on the genre, covering not just the
films' heyday (1[zasłonięte]971-19) but the entire decade
(1[zasłonięte]970-19). From Aaron Loves Angela to The Zebra
Killer, they're all here in one indispensable volume.
Complimenting the text of Blaxploitation Cinema: The
Essential Reference Guide are many of the vivid,
highly-theatrical, motion picture posters and ads that
promoted the films. Blaxploitation's rich and colourful
poster art has been the sole subject of a number of
coffee-table books. The hand-painted, elaborately
illustrated posters and ad campaigns associated with the
genre represent a now-gone golden era of sensational
motion picture representation. Also features page after
page of stunning action stills and original newspaper
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