Hello. I'm new here, so sorry in advance for any formatting errors, or accidental rule breaking (The title, for example).
I was wondering if anyone here knew about the existence of a film called "Every N****r is a Star". Apparently it's a 1973 Jamaican film that flopped and was never seen again. The film's purpose was "turning the word N****r on its head for the black population of Jamaica in the 70s".
I've only found the OST for this film (and it's well known too apparently), but almost no information about the film itself. This page (and this one too) claims that the lead actor was Calvin Lockhart. However, there is no mention of this film in Lockhart's filmography on Wikipedia, IMDb, and other pages.
In this interview with Boris Gardiner, the writer of the OST, he says this about the film:
"The movie lost a lot, too, as it did not turn out how it had been conceptualised. "They did not really have a strong movie. It came out like a documentary in the long run. Carib packed to capacity, waiting on something to happen. People were very disappointed. The movie flopped."
There are no stills for the film, no video, no trailers, nothing. So that's why I came asking here, since this website is interested in lost media. Hopefully some of you guys knows anything about this film?