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A comprehensive deep dive into the film that ignited a genre!
Shaft (1971) wasn't just a movie; it was a cultural phenomenon that redefined Black masculinity on screen and launched the Blaxploitation era. But did you know its star, Richard Roundtree, was paid only $7,000 for the iconic role?
In this episode of REEL ONE, host Jenelle Troxell sits down with acclaimed film historian and author Josiah Howard (Blaxploitation Cinema: The Essential Reference Guide) to uncover the incredible story behind Shaft. They explore how the success of a low-budget comedy,Cotton Comes to Harlem, opened Hollywood's eyes to the power of Black audiences and paved the way for a cinematic revolution.
Join them for a compelling discussion on:
Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to the film, this conversation offers a fascinating look at how Shaft became more than a movie—it became a landmark in film history.
ABOUT OUR GUEST: Josiah Howard is a film historian and the author of several books, including
"Blaxploitation Cinema: The Essential Reference Guide" purchase here:https://a.co/d/7ZIU2gj
If you enjoyed this deep dive into film history, don't forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the notification bell so you never miss an episode of REEL ONE!
What's your favorite scene from Shaft? Let us know in the COMMENTS below!
CREDITS: Recorded at Open Stage Media Studios
By reeloneA comprehensive deep dive into the film that ignited a genre!
Shaft (1971) wasn't just a movie; it was a cultural phenomenon that redefined Black masculinity on screen and launched the Blaxploitation era. But did you know its star, Richard Roundtree, was paid only $7,000 for the iconic role?
In this episode of REEL ONE, host Jenelle Troxell sits down with acclaimed film historian and author Josiah Howard (Blaxploitation Cinema: The Essential Reference Guide) to uncover the incredible story behind Shaft. They explore how the success of a low-budget comedy,Cotton Comes to Harlem, opened Hollywood's eyes to the power of Black audiences and paved the way for a cinematic revolution.
Join them for a compelling discussion on:
Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to the film, this conversation offers a fascinating look at how Shaft became more than a movie—it became a landmark in film history.
ABOUT OUR GUEST: Josiah Howard is a film historian and the author of several books, including
"Blaxploitation Cinema: The Essential Reference Guide" purchase here:https://a.co/d/7ZIU2gj
If you enjoyed this deep dive into film history, don't forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the notification bell so you never miss an episode of REEL ONE!
What's your favorite scene from Shaft? Let us know in the COMMENTS below!
CREDITS: Recorded at Open Stage Media Studios