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Poster: Afrobeat Pioneer: Zombie

Cat. № POSTER-032 · Archive reference image

Lost Cinema № 032

Afrobeat Pioneer: Zombie

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Archive note

Promotional poster for a lost 1970s Blaxploitation-era funk film centered on an unnamed saxophonist in an African urban setting, where music serves as literal weapon against supernatural corruption. The bilingual title card (Japanese and English) suggests an exploitation cinema distribution network across Asia. Collectors of vintage Afrobeat visual culture and alternate-history Blaxploitation ephemera will recognize this as a rare artifact of cross-continental B-movie mythmaking.

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Section
Lost Cinema
Style
vintage exploitation poster, hand-drawn illustration
Mood
hypnotic, defiant, uncanny
Palette
ochre, forest green, cream, navy
Collection
Fela Kuti: Afrobeat Pioneer

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afrobeatsaxophone1970sblaxploitationfunk cinemazombie narrativeafrican urbanmusic as weaponhand-paintedjapanese distributionmartial rhythmstreet settingsupernatural horror

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