Baadasssss!

Baadasssss! (2003)

  • 91% of critics liked it
    (106 reviews)

  • 81% of users liked it
    (4,677 ratings)

In 1971, filmmaker Melvin Van Peebles released his third film, Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song, which he wrote, directed, and scored. Despite boasting an all-black cast, an X rating, a low budget, and a decidedly non-Hollywood approach to moviemaking, the ground-breaking independent film went… More

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R,
Directed By
Written By
Mario Van Peebles
Genres
Drama
In Theaters
Sep 7, 2003 Wide
On DVD
Sep 14, 2004
Sony Pictures Classics

Critic Reviews

  • David Denby, New Yorker

    It's an exhausting, and exhaustingly pleasurable, entertainment.

  • Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel

    It's a great story and well worth remembering.

  • Geoff Pevere, Toronto Star

    Effectively raw and stylish.

  • Joe Baltake, Sacramento Bee

    Works alternately as a weird kind of biopic, a movie about moviemaking and a film about a certain era in Hollywood.

  • Rene Rodriguez, Miami Herald

    Van Peebles' stiff, needlessly flashy direction lacks the energy this material required to become truly transporting, and the relationships between the characters, particularly the father and son, is never convincing.

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Cassandra M


    Ever wonder what it would be like to make your own film without a studio to support you and no money in the bank to fund it. Well, thankfully Mario Van Peebles' father forged ahead in the 70s with a dream and passion like no other. While Hollywood was content with making pictures… More

  • Mike N


    [left][font=Arial][size=2]My co-workers are silly. Thank goodness. Recently, one of them was out of town, and left his sea monkeys on his desk "for others to take care of." After a few days of neglect (somebody clearly botched their assignment on sea… More

  • John B


    I never saw an original Melvin Van Peebles film but after seeing Baadasssss..I don't know where these films have been throughout my life. A fabulous and unique take on black cinema and culture.

  • Lesley N


    Not so much a documentary (though its filmed like one) but a drama showing how Melvin Van Peebles' "Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song." got made, despite the lack of money, support, technical expertise, social climate, etc etc. Directed by and staring his son… More

  • Brian R


    This is a great film, a film I would have definetly want to make about learning how to make and finance an independent picture while risking everything on the line. I see it as almost a dead end tale where people will find ways of stoping one's passion yet still fighting to get… More

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