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    Between 1970 and 1980 there was a cultural film explosion‚ there were over 200 films released by major and independent studios that hyped major black characters and themes. Prior to the Blaxploitation era black actors had been relinquished to playing small parts that usually presented stereotyped images of the black race with roles such as waitresses or shoeshine boys. This however all changed when in 1971 when the first successful black film "Sweetback’s Baadasss Song" showed a black man coming

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    Blaxploitation In Film

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    Blaxploitation Blaxploitation began in the early part of the 20th century when films in Hollywood hit a new high. This exploitation of Black America began when films started to characterize Black’s as what “White America” saw them as. The stereotypes of these incompetent‚ unintelligent and hyper-sexualized people were depicted throughout the film industry. Black’s were given these roles in different films. The roles were anything from playing the role of a pimp‚ hoe or criminal. If they weren’t

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    Popular culture can sometimes be used as an instrument to analyze a particular ideology of a time period. One example of popular culture is seen in blaxploitation films. Blaxploitation films were crafted in the seventies and were mainly focused on "black social identities" (Porter 51). The nineteen seventies was a decade that put an enormous amount of emphasis on "the importance of racial and ethnic identities" (Porter 54). The Black Panthers were not a novel organization‚ getting their start

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    Misnomer Of Blaxploitation

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    6 May‚ 2015 The Misnomer of Blaxploitation: The Explosion of Modern African Films During the 1900’s America was finding itself in the middle of a worldwide abandonment of past morals. Skirts were getting shorter‚ shirts were getting tighter‚ and television and movies were starting to hit their adulthood. As this trend grew we also saw the rise of independent African American films all across the country peaking in the 1970’s in what many call the “Blaxploitation Era”. With a name such as this

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    but enjoyed for its entertainment value. Individuals of African descent in North America today take the large‚ diverse pool of opportunities offered by the film industry for granted. Much like Canadian theatre however‚ there was a time when a black man in any role‚ be it servant or slave‚ was virtually unheard of. It took the blaxpliotation films of the early nineteen seventies to change the stereotypical depiction of Black people in American Cinema‚ as it took The Farm Story‚ performed by a small

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    Shaft Analysis

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    Shaft Analysis It’s easy these days to watch a movie like Shaft‚ and think of it no more than you typical Blaxploitation‚ crime fighting-action flick. However‚ back when this came out in 1971‚ it was a revolutionary experience‚ for nothing like it had been done before. It was one of the first movies to pave the way for Blaxploitation films‚ and because of that reaches and deserves a high level of critical analysis. Shaft‚ a smooth talking‚ sensual‚ smart detective roams the street of New York

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    Since films were invented ask this when will you’ll finally see a change in hollywood since the 1900’s they’ve continued to do the same thing so will the cycle ever end. Charges of gender‚racial bias and sexual stereotyping. blaxploitation movies in the 1970’s portrayed african american avengers of white injustice in movies like shaft‚ foxy brown‚ foxy cleopatra‚ sheba baby .godfather disco‚ car wash and sugarhill are all considered b-films of this genre .Actresses were Pam grier and Tamara Dobson

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    FILM

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    The social importance of film in the 21st century is extremely evident to be a powerful form of communication. Through sound and images filmmakers make use of technical‚ symbolic‚ audio and written codes to convey strong messages. These themes are portrayed in all types of films such as documentaries‚ commercials and even Hollywood blockbusters. As time moves forward so does the ability to connect‚ through film‚ with the social aspects of our age. Every story‚ every image‚ every sound has an impact

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    offices‚ in cars and buses‚ and on airplanes. We carry films with us in our laptops and iPods. We press the button‚ and our machines conjure up movies for our pleasure. For about 100 years‚ people have been trying to understand why this medium has so captivated us. Films communicate information and ideas‚ and they show us places and ways of life we might not otherwise know. Important as these benefits are‚ though‚ something more is at stake. Films offer us ways of seeing and feel- ing that we find deeply

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    There were many changes in marketing and distribution of films from end of the silent period to the modern digital period. There was a studio system that existed at the end of the silent period and collapsed in 1949 with a court ruling. During this same time a sales era of marketing existed. After the Second World War the sales era was replaced with a new way of thinking and sales and marketing were not synonymous anymore. Marketing after World War II meant finding out what consumers’ needs and wants

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