Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song is a 1971 American
independent drama film, written, produced, scored, directed by, and starring
Melvin Van Peebles, father of actor
Mario Van Peebles (who is also in the movie). It tells the
picaresque story of a poor
African American man on his flight from the
white authority. Van Peebles began to develop the film after being offered a three-picture contract for
Columbia Pictures. No studio would finance the film, so Van Peebles funded the film himself, shooting it independently over a period of 19 days, performing all of his own stunts and appearing in several
unsimulated sex scenes. He received a $50,000 loan from
Bill Cosby to complete the project. The film's fast-paced montages and jump-cuts were unique features in American cinema at the time. The picture was censored in some markets, and received mixed critical reviews. However, it has left a lasting impression on African-American cinema.