Super Fly

Super Fly

Part of BOOKENDS OF BLACK CINEMA: THE CLASSIC AND THE CULT — A two-day retrospective followed by a panel discussion moderated by film expert Ale Duckenfield-López and featuring Josiah Howard (author of Blaxploitation Cinema: The Essential Reference Guide).

Big bad drug dealer Priest is looking to retire from the game, but he’s got one more deal up his sleeve before he can do it. Police and rivals get in the way, but Priest is determined to both leave the business and stick it to the man.

About Josiah Howard

Josiah Howard writes on film and popular culture and is the author of several best-selling books including “Blaxploitation Cinema: The Essential Reference Guide” (10th printing), “Cher: Strong Enough,” and “Donna Summer: Her Life & Music.” A veteran of entertainment television and radio, Mr. Howard lectures on cinema at universities and film festivals around the world. His writing credits include more than fifty DVD, Blu-ray and CD booklets, concert programs and articles for the American Library of Congress, The Hollywood Reporter, Reader’s Digest and The New York Times.

About Ale Duckenfield-López

Ale Duckenfield-López is a first-year PhD student at the University of Michigan’s Film, Television, and Media Studies Department. They grew up in Coral Gables and learned a lot of what they know about film from their time as an intern at the Coral Gables Art Cinema. They are interested in the role popular films and music play in the construction of Black identity. Their undergraduate thesis was about Rudy Ray Moore’s Blaxploitation films, Moore’s influence on 1990s Gangsta Rap, and how they both shaped the image of Black men in the American popular imagination. They are currently working on a project about techno’s roots in Detroit and how the Black creators of the genre defined themselves in opposition to Hip Hop’s controversial representation of Black identity.

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Film Info
Distributor: Warner Bros.
Country: U.S.
Release Year: 1972
Runtime: 86
Director: Gordon Parks Jr.
Rating: R
Language: English
Format: DCP

"The film's gut pleasures are real, and there are a lot of them. But, they always connect with one another in a world so precisely, cruelly, excitingly balanced that there is no movement without countermovement, no pressure without a greater pressure in return."

—Roger Greenspun,The New York Times

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