Super Fly
"Super Fly" is a 1972 American film directed by Gordon Parks Jr. that focuses on the life of a young drug dealer named Youngblood Priest, played by Ron O'Neal. The film explores themes of ambition, crime, and the struggles of urban life in New York City. It is notable for its portrayal of the 1970s African American experience and its influence on the blaxploitation genre.
The film features a memorable soundtrack by Curtis Mayfield, which includes the iconic title track "Super Fly." The music complements the film's gritty narrative and has become a significant part of its legacy. "Super Fly" is often recognized for its cultural impact and remains a classic in American cinema.