Must-see ‘Blaxploitalian’ (documentary on black actors in Italian cinema) screens in NYC & LA throughout February

Feb 02, 2017 2622

BY: Curtis Caesar John

“BlaxploItalian,” the documentary exploring director Fred Kudjo Kuwornu’s quest to uncover Black film images in his native Italy, leading him to discover a century-long heritage of Black actors, native and foreign, in Italian cinema, will have a special screening in New York City on Tuesday, February 7th.  This will be followed with screenings at Los Angeles’ Pan-African Film Festival (PAFF) on February 13th and 19th, in addition to others.

From the first, seemingly intentionally uncredited Black actor who appeared in Domenic Gaido’s ‘Salambo’ (1915), to World War II expats like John Kitzmiller (‘Without Pity’ – 1948), American stars turned Italian superstars like Fred Williamson (“The Inglorious Bastards” – 1978) and Woody Strode (“Black Jesus” – 1968), exotic 1970’s and ‘80’s screen beauties Zeudi Araya (“Il Corpo” (The Body) -1974) and Iris Peynado (“Nothing Left to Do But Cry” – 1984), and contemporary actors like Denny Mendez and Germano Gentile, the struggle for proper Black representation in Italian cinema, for simply wanting to play more than prostitutes, sorceresses, drug dealers and illiterate immigrants exists to this day.

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SOURCE: http://shadowandact.com/

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