HD
1973
Frankie Dymon's *Death May Be Your Santa Claus* (1969) stands as a unique entry in British cinema, often recognized as a pioneering 'black power' film. Set against the vibrant backdrop of late 1960s London, it intertwines themes of sexual and political identity, echoing the radical spirit of contemporaries like Roeg's *Performance* and Godard's *Sympathy for the Devil*, both featuring Dymon. Recently rediscovered, this enigmatic film presents a captivating exploration of 60s culture through a black British lens, blending elements of pop fantasy with insightful commentary on the era's social dynamics.