Wednesday, October 16, 2019

"The Apollo" Documentary Debuts November 6, Exclusively on HBO

"The Apollo" Documentary Debuts November 6, Exclusively on HBO
What began as a refuge for marginalized artists emerged as a hallowed hall of black excellence and empowerment.
[via press release from HBO] "THE APOLLO" DOCUMENTARY DEBUTS NOVEMBER 6, EXCLUSIVELY ON HBO
An Exploration Of The Unique History And Contemporary Legacy Of New York City's Landmark Apollo Theater

THE APOLLO, directed by Oscar(R) and Emmy(R) winner Roger Ross Williams, chronicles the legacy of New York City's landmark Apollo Theater, covering the rich history of the storied performance space over its 85 years. What began as a refuge for marginalized artists emerged as a hallowed hall of black excellence and empowerment. In the film, Williams reflects on the struggle of black lives in America, the role that art plays in that struggle, and the part the Apollo Theater continues to play in the cultural conversation.

THE APOLLO debuts WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6 (9:00-10:45 p.m. ET/PT). The documentary will also be available on HBO NOW, HBO GO, HBO On Demand and partners' streaming platforms.
Weaving together archival footage of music, comedy and dance performances with behind-the-scenes verité footage of the team that makes the theater run, the film features interviews with such artists as Angela Bassett, Common, Jamie Foxx, Doug E. Fresh, Savion Glover, Patti LaBelle, Paul McCartney, Smokey Robinson, and Pharrell Williams. Parallel to the historical narrative, THE APOLLO examines the current state of race in America, chronicling the multimedia stage adaptation of Ta-Nehisi Coates' acclaimed Between the World and Me as it comes together on the theater's grand stage.

Williams brings a kaleidoscope of voices together to tell the story of The Apollo, including members of the Harlem community, beloved audience devotees such as Eva Isaac and behind-the-scenes notables including in-house historian/tour guide Billy Mitchell, who has worked at the theater for more than 50 years and is now affectionately known as "Mr. Apollo." THE APOLLO features insights from prominent journalists, historians and others including: journalist Herb Boyd, writer Ta-Nehisi Coates, and cultural historian Farah Griffin; Apollo Theater President & CEO Jonelle Procope, Apollo Theater Executive Producer Kamilah Forbes, Apollo Theater Chairman of the Board Richard Parsons, former owner Bobby Schiffman; and former Congressman Charles Rangel., former owner Bobby Schiffman; and former Congressman Charles Rangel.

The rich history of The Apollo's renowned "Amateur Night", a tradition created by producer Ralph Cooper dating back to 1930s, is also explored. With its discerning audience known for booing subpar acts, Amateur Night has been paving ground for many performers and to this day, people travel from all over the country to audition.

The Apollo has served as a launchpad for such legendary talents as Billie Holiday, Aretha Franklin, Ella Fitzgerald, The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Jimi Hendrix, Smokey Robinson and Ray Charles. Patti LaBelle recalls that the backstage atmosphere in those years was "competitive as hell, but close like a family." Showcased comedians included Red Foxx, Dick Gregory, Richard Pryor, and Moms Mabley, who actor Jamie Foxx notes were all "making jokes out of struggle." The artist perhaps most synonymous with The Apollo was James Brown, whose 1963 album "Live at the Apollo" and song "Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud," gave voice to the Black Pride movement. In more recent years, the theater hosted Barack Obama, the first sitting president to speak at The Apollo.

The film recounts more difficult times in the life of the Apollo such as when the theater went into bankruptcy during the 70's. But in 1983, the theater was bought by civil rights attorney Percy Sutton, who eventually made an arrangement with the state to create a foundation and establish The Apollo as a New York City landmark. Though the building and its ownership have evolved over the years, the cultural vibrance and symbolic connotations remain consistent and grounded.

Directed by Roger Ross Williams ("Music By Prudence," "Life Animated") THE APOLLO is produced by Lisa Cortes, Jeanne Elfant Festa, Cassidy Hartmann along with Williams. The film is a presentation of HBO, Impact Partners, The Apollo Theater Foundation, and is a White Horse Pictures production. Executive producers are Nigel Sinclair, Dan Cogan, Nicholas Ferrall and Julie Goldman among others.

A digital edition of THE APOLLO: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack will be released by Universal Music Group/Blue Note Records/Polygram Entertainment/Universal Music Enterprises on Nov. 1, and the soundtrack's CD and 2LP vinyl editions, featuring liner notes written by Roger Ross Williams, will be released on December 20. The soundtrack also debuts a new original song, "Don't Turn Back Now" by Robert Glasper with vocals by Ledisi, plus selections from Glasper's original score for the film.

THE APOLLO had its world premiere on Opening Night of the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival.
HBO Documentary Films, Impact Partners and The Apollo Theater Foundation present in association with Polygram Entertainment, 164 OWR, Chicago Media Project, MACRO, Bert Marcus Productions, JustFilms | Ford Foundation, Another Chapter Productions and Motto Pictures, A White Horse Pictures production and a film by Roger Ross Williams. THE APOLLO executive producers are Jonelle Procope, Geralyn White Dreyfous, Jenny Raskin, Ken Pelletier, the Embrey Family Foundation, Lagralane Group, David Blackman, Cynthia Sexton, Charles King, Kim Roth, Poppy Hanks, Carlene C. Laughlin, Dave Knott ,Lynda Weinman and Jayson Jackson. Music Supervisors G. Marq Roswell, Dondi Bastone; Composer Robert Glasper; Director of Photography Michael Dwyer; Written by Cassidy Hartmann, Jean Tsien; Edited by Jean Tsien, ACE, John S. Fisher; Executive Producers Nigel Sinclair, Dan Cogan, Nicholas Ferrall, Julie Goldman; Executive Producers for HBO: Nancy Abraham, Lisa Heller. Produced by Lisa Cortes, p.g.a. Jeanne Elfant Festa, p.g.a. Cassidy Hartmann, p.g.a.; Produced and Directed by Roger Ross Williams. 

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