

Black Rodeo
Documentary about a rodeo that takes place, for the most part, in Harlem.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the story of a Black cowboy who participates in a rodeo. It explores themes of pride, competition, and the challenges faced by Black individuals in the Western genre. The narrative centers around the protagonist's journey and his interactions within the rodeo circuit.
Critical Reception
Black Rodeo is recognized as a significant entry in Blaxploitation cinema, offering a rare Western perspective within the genre. While not as widely known as some other Blaxploitation films, it is noted for its depiction of Black cowboys and its contribution to diversifying on-screen representation in Westerns.
What Reviewers Say
- A notable, though lesser-known, entry in the Blaxploitation canon.
- Provides a unique look at Black participation in rodeo and Western themes.
- Recognized for its historical significance in representation within the Western genre.
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Fun Fact
Black Rodeo is considered one of the few Western films from the Blaxploitation era that specifically highlights the contributions and experiences of Black cowboys.
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