: Set in the 1830s on the fictional Falconhurst plantation, it explores the brutal and dehumanising realities of slave breeding, sexual exploitation, and violence.
The most well-known "interesting content" related to this term is the 1975 film and the 1957 novel it was based on by Kyle Onstott .
Beyond the film, the name appears across various other media:
: While it received negative reviews upon release, it has since been re-evaluated by some as a serious examination of American slavery and a landmark in "slavesploitation" cinema.
: Director Quentin Tarantino cited the film as a major inspiration for his 2012 movie Django Unchained , particularly the concept of "Mandingo fighting". Cultural and Music Context