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Black Cinematic Icon, Melvin Van Peebles, Passed Away At Age 89

Black Hollywood is mourning one of its greats. Filmmaker Melvin Van Peebles passed away on September 22. The cinematic pioneer was 89-years-old.

According to Variety, Van Peebles was one of the fundamental creators of outstanding independent Black films. The director used innovational marketing tactics to promote his first film– the 1971 hit movie Sweet Sweetback’s Baadassss Song. 

The publication reported that Van Peebles couldn’t afford a typical Hollywood promotional campaign, so the brilliant artist incorporated the movie’s soundtrack to promote the film.

The Chicago native also diligently worked to prove that Black people were not a monolith and our stories weren’t either.

“Dad knew that Black images matter,” his son, actor and director Mario Van Peebles, told Variety. “If a picture is worth a thousand words, what was a movie worth? We want to be the success we see, thus we need to see ourselves being free. True liberation did not mean imitating the colonizer’s mentality. It meant appreciating the power, beauty and interconnectivity of all people.”

The filmmaker’s resume boasts acting, writing and directing credits, according to IMDB, including Panther, The Bill Cosby Show, The Outer Limits and Sonny Spoon.

Warrington Hudlin, the founder of the Black Filmmaker Foundation, said,” As the Godfather of Black Cinema, he left us with both the inspiration and challenge to continue his artistic and racial disruption of the society we were born into. And he likely continues that provocation in the next life.”

Twitter users reacted to Van Peeble’s death– both celebrating and mourning the icon.

 

Van Peebles is survived by his sons, Mario and Max, daughter Marguerite and his grandchildren. A daughter, Megan, preceded him in death.

In addition to son Mario, he is survived by son Max Van Peebles, an occasional actor and assistant director, daughter Marguerite, and grandchildren. His daughter Megan pre-deceased him.

 

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