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Exposure
Brandon Shillingford
15 episodes
2 weeks ago
A collective investigation into cinema. Monthly pods + contextual breakdowns into films you can see here in Richmond, Virginia.
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Film History
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A collective investigation into cinema. Monthly pods + contextual breakdowns into films you can see here in Richmond, Virginia.
Show more...
Film History
TV & Film
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An Oral History of the Black Vampire on Film
Exposure
37 minutes 5 seconds
6 months ago
An Oral History of the Black Vampire on Film

In this episode, we sink our teeth into the haunting, cryptic, and ever-engaging lineage of the Black vampire in cinema. From Ganja & Hess to Blade, from Def By Temptation to Suicide by Sunlight, we explore how Black filmmakers and actors have reimagined, reframed, and reconfigured the vampire—not just as monster or metaphor, but as a site of inheritance, reckoning, resistance, and transformation.

We trace the genre’s southern roots, its entanglements with Christianity, and its ties to trauma, sex, and survival. And we ask: what happens when those once rendered monstrous reclaim the myth? When the image, long used to contain or consume, becomes a vessel of self-possession? When the vampire refuses erasure and begins not just to haunt the frame, but to author it?

Exposure
A collective investigation into cinema. Monthly pods + contextual breakdowns into films you can see here in Richmond, Virginia.