Definition of «blaxploitation films»

"Blaxploitation films" refers to a genre of movies made primarily in the 1970s that targeted African American audiences. These films often featured African American actors in lead roles and explored themes relevant to the Black community. The term "blaxploitation" is a combination of "Black" and "exploitation," suggesting that some filmmakers may have taken advantage of the genre for profit without necessarily addressing important social issues.

Sentences with «blaxploitation films»

  • His 2010 wall painting Credit Roll reproduced the names of blaxploitation films of the 1970s in white text over brown paint. (artspace.com)
  • The grittiness of the crime drama and action, along with the overriding sense of slick style, feels very much like the John Singleton movie, Four Brothers, which also features a menacing villain and retribution storyline lifted right out of 1970s blaxploitation films. (qwipster.net)
  • Coogler's ambivalence is embodied by the dignified T'Challa and the swaggering Killmonger, updating the good brother / bad brother dichotomy of»70s Blaxploitation films in which community activists fought drug dealers. (nationalreview.com)
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