Frankie Dymon

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Death May Be Your Santa Claus
Writer
Frankie Dymon's Death May be Your Santa Claus (1969), arguably Britain's first and only example of a 'black power' movie, in which themes of sexual and political identity encircle one another in the context of a hip and hippy London of the late 1960s, suspended between the cinematic radicalisms of films such as Roeg's Performance, Godard's Sympathy for the Devil in which Dymon played a leading role, or Boorman's Leo the Last. Thought lost until quite recently, this inscrutably-titled film is described as a 'pop fantasy' and offers an intriguing look at 60s sex and politics from a black British perspective.
Death May Be Your Santa Claus
Director
Frankie Dymon's Death May be Your Santa Claus (1969), arguably Britain's first and only example of a 'black power' movie, in which themes of sexual and political identity encircle one another in the context of a hip and hippy London of the late 1960s, suspended between the cinematic radicalisms of films such as Roeg's Performance, Godard's Sympathy for the Devil in which Dymon played a leading role, or Boorman's Leo the Last. Thought lost until quite recently, this inscrutably-titled film is described as a 'pop fantasy' and offers an intriguing look at 60s sex and politics from a black British perspective.
악마에 대한 동정
Black Power Militant
런던 출신의 록 밴드 롤링 스톤즈가 녹음을 하기 위해 스튜디오에 모여 있다. 폐차장을 어슬렁거리는 과격한 흑인 극좌파들은 혁명을 꿈꾸며 총을 나눠 가진다. 그리고 하얀 옷을 입은 민주주의의 화신 이브 데모크러시는 어떤 질문에도 ‘예’ 또는 ‘아니오’로만 대답한다.
Some People
Jimmy
Four teen-aged Teds are persuaded to form a rock group and undertake the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme to keep them out of trouble.