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Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) (2021)

July 2, 2021 (US) Music, Documentary, History • 117m

Overview

During the same summer as Woodstock, over 300,000 people attended the Harlem Cultural Festival, celebrating African American music and culture, and promoting Black pride and unity. The footage from the festival sat in a basement, unseen for over 50 years, keeping this incredible event in America's history lost — until now.

Director

Questlove

Writer

Top Billed

Stevie Wonder

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Chris Rock
Chris Rock

Self - Artist

Tony Lawrence
Tony Lawrence

Self - Harlem Cultural Festival Producer & Host (archive footage)

Nina Simone
Nina Simone

Self (archive footage)

B.B. King
B.B. King

Self (archive footage)

Abbey Lincoln
Abbey Lincoln

Self (archive footage)

Mavis Staples
Mavis Staples

Self - Singer (archive footage) (voice)

Mahalia Jackson
Mahalia Jackson

Self (archive footage)

Sly Stone
Sly Stone

Self - Performer (archive footage)

Hugh Masekela
Hugh Masekela

Self (archive footage)

John V. Lindsay
John V. Lindsay

Self (archive footage)

Ray Barretto
Ray Barretto

Self - Performer (archive footage)

Herbie Mann
Herbie Mann

Self (archive footage)

Mongo Santamaría
Mongo Santamaría

Self - Performer (archive footage)

Questlove
Questlove

Self (uncredited)

Luis A. Miranda Jr.
Luis A. Miranda Jr.

Self - Civic Leader

Walter Cronkite
Walter Cronkite

Self - Host, CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite (archive footage)

Malcolm X
Malcolm X

Self - Activist (archive footage)

Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr.

Self - Activist (archive footage)

Robert F. Kennedy
Robert F. Kennedy

Self - Presidential Candidate (archive footage)

Richard Nixon
Richard Nixon

Self - 37th President of the United States (archive footage)

John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy

Self - 35th President of the United States (archive footage)

Moms Mabley
Moms Mabley

Self (archive footage)

Max Roach
Max Roach

Self (archive footage)

Fidel Castro
Fidel Castro

Self (archive footage)

Redd Foxx
Redd Foxx

Self - Comedian & Actor (archive footage)

Dorinda Drake
Dorinda Drake

Self - Festival Attendee

Barbara Bland-Acosta
Barbara Bland-Acosta

Self - Festival Attendee

Darryl Lewis
Darryl Lewis

Self - Festival Attendee

Gladys Knight
Gladys Knight

Self - Musician

Dinah Shore
Dinah Shore

Self (archive footage)

Buzz Aldrin
Buzz Aldrin

Self (archive sound)

Al Sharpton
Al Sharpton

Self - Minister & Activist

Marilyn McCoo
Marilyn McCoo

Self - The 5th Dimension

Sheila E.
Sheila E.

Self - Musician

Berry Gordy
Berry Gordy

Self - Founder of Motown Records (archive footage)

Neil Armstrong
Neil Armstrong

Self (archive sound)

George Kirby
George Kirby

Self (archive footage)

Willie Tyler
Willie Tyler

Self - Ventriloquist (archive footage)

Billy Davis Jr.
Billy Davis Jr.

Self - The 5th Dimension

John Chancellor
John Chancellor

Self (archive footage)

Dewey 'Pigmeat' Markham
Dewey 'Pigmeat' Markham

Self (archive footage)

Adam Clayton Powell Jr.
Adam Clayton Powell Jr.

Self - Performer (archive footage)

Roebuck 'Pops' Staples
Roebuck 'Pops' Staples

Self - Performer (archive footage)

Harry Reasoner
Harry Reasoner

Self (archive footage)

Selema Masekela
Selema Masekela

Self - Son of Hugh Masekela

Edwin Hawkins
Edwin Hawkins

Self - Performer (archive footage)

Kwame Ture
Kwame Ture

Self - Activist (archive footage)

Bones Howe
Bones Howe

Self - Music Producer (archive footage)

Greg Errico
Greg Errico

Self - Drummer, Sly & the Family Stone

Musa Jackson
Musa Jackson

Self - Festival Attendee

Charlayne Hunter-Gault
Charlayne Hunter-Gault

Self - Former Reporter, The New York Times

Cholly Atkins
Cholly Atkins

Self - Choreographer for Motown (archive footage)

Crew
Lauren Nikrooz
Lauren Nikrooz

Art Direction

Mark Thompson
Mark Thompson

Art Direction

Sunny Bourgeois
Sunny Bourgeois

Hair Supervisor

Nicola David
Nicola David

Makeup & Hair

Robyn Fisher
Robyn Fisher

Makeup & Hair

Viola Nicholson
Viola Nicholson

Makeup & Hair

Alan Chow
Alan Chow

Sound Mixer

Dennis Hamlin
Dennis Hamlin

Sound Mixer

Paul Hsu
Paul Hsu

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Jiho Kim
Jiho Kim

Assistant Sound Editor

Rich Mach
Rich Mach

Sound Mixer

Mike Stahr
Mike Stahr

Sound Mixer

Emily Strong
Emily Strong

Sound Mixer

Paul Massey
Paul Massey

Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Questlove
Questlove

Director

Shawn Peters
Shawn Peters

Director of Photography

Inuka Bacote
Inuka Bacote

Co-Producer

Ashley Bembry-Kaintuck
Ashley Bembry-Kaintuck

Associate Producer

Jody Allen
Jody Allen

Executive Producer

Cora Atkinson
Cora Atkinson

Co-Producer

Rocky Collins
Rocky Collins

Executive Producer

Andrea Dramer
Andrea Dramer

Associate Producer

Jannat Gargi
Jannat Gargi

Executive Producer

Davis Guggenheim
Davis Guggenheim

Executive Producer

Beth Hubbard
Beth Hubbard

Executive Producer

Jen Isaacson
Jen Isaacson

Executive Producer

Ruth Johnston
Ruth Johnston

Executive Producer

Jon Kamen
Jon Kamen

Executive Producer

Laurene Powell Jobs
Laurene Powell Jobs

Executive Producer

Jonathan Silberberg
Jonathan Silberberg

Executive Producer

Dave Sirulnick
Dave Sirulnick

Executive Producer

Nicole Stott
Nicole Stott

Executive Producer

Jeffrey Lurie
Jeffrey Lurie

Executive Producer



Reviews

Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

⭐ 6/10

March 9, 2021

The times, they were a’changin’ in the summer of 1969, with many turning to music as a vehicle to help them express their feelings on important social and political issues. The most famous music festival of all time, Woodstock, has seen its concert footage shown the world over. That same year in New York, over 300,000 people attended the predominantly African-American concert series known as the Harlem Cultural Festival.

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badelf

⭐ 8/10

November 18, 2022

In 1969, besides Woodstock, there was also an unknown Summer of Soul Festival in New York. More specifically, in Harlem. If you're a music buff (I am), this is a must-see film. It includes amazing performances that we would otherwise not have seen. Eclipsed by Woodstock, the recordings found no takers at the time and sat in a basement for 50 years. Unearthed by Questlove, and interlaced with pertinent interviews, the music speaks for film.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

Revenue

$3,696,069

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