
Summary
In this episode of Black Death 101, hosts Nubius Black and Johnny Deth delve into the influential Blaxploitation film 'Coffee' (1973), starring Pam Grier. They discuss the film's groundbreaking representation of black women, the directorial vision of Jack Hill, and the powerful soundtrack by Roy Ayers. The conversation explores the themes of violence, drug addiction, and the cultural impact of the film, as well as the legacy of Pam Grier as an iconic figure in cinema. The hosts also highlight the contributions of the ensemble cast and reflect on the film's lasting significance in the genre.