Summer of Soul
Titolo originale: Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)
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8,0/10
14.797
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L'eccezionale performance durante il leggendario Festival Culturale di Harlem del 1969 che ha celebrato la musica e la cultura afroamericana e ha promosso l'orgoglio e l'unità dei neri.L'eccezionale performance durante il leggendario Festival Culturale di Harlem del 1969 che ha celebrato la musica e la cultura afroamericana e ha promosso l'orgoglio e l'unità dei neri.L'eccezionale performance durante il leggendario Festival Culturale di Harlem del 1969 che ha celebrato la musica e la cultura afroamericana e ha promosso l'orgoglio e l'unità dei neri.
- Vincitore di 1 Oscar
- 74 vittorie e 45 candidature totali
Ethel Beatty
- Self - Festival Attendee
- (as Ethel Beatty-Barnes)
Al Sharpton
- Self - Minister & Activist
- (as Reverend Al Sharpton)
Recensioni in evidenza
I'm not generally a fan of concert films, and "Summer of Soul" did go on a bit longer than I had patience for, but of films like it it's a great example of the genre.
The film makes a point of comparing the Harlem music festival to Woodstock, which took place in the same year. We remember Woodstock well -- it was even the subject of a documentary that won the Best Documentary Feature Academy Award in 1970 -- but who's ever heard of this black music festival? And it's even more jaw dropping because of the talent on the stage: Gladys Knight and the Pips, the Fifth Dimension, Sly and the Family Stone, Nina Simone. The difference is that Woodstock was a celebration of music while this festival turned into a cry of rage, hope, anger, and action within the black community. It's like the people singing at this festival were literally singing for their lives and for the lives of all black people.
The galvanized energy that people in the crowd were feeling at the time and that they talk about all these years later comes through in the rescued footage. You can feel the electricity and chemistry between the performers and the crowd. A highlight of the film is the performance of Nina Simone, who is absolutely captivating. A person who was there says that watching her come onstage was like watching an African princess, and you can see what she's talking about.
Grade: A.
The film makes a point of comparing the Harlem music festival to Woodstock, which took place in the same year. We remember Woodstock well -- it was even the subject of a documentary that won the Best Documentary Feature Academy Award in 1970 -- but who's ever heard of this black music festival? And it's even more jaw dropping because of the talent on the stage: Gladys Knight and the Pips, the Fifth Dimension, Sly and the Family Stone, Nina Simone. The difference is that Woodstock was a celebration of music while this festival turned into a cry of rage, hope, anger, and action within the black community. It's like the people singing at this festival were literally singing for their lives and for the lives of all black people.
The galvanized energy that people in the crowd were feeling at the time and that they talk about all these years later comes through in the rescued footage. You can feel the electricity and chemistry between the performers and the crowd. A highlight of the film is the performance of Nina Simone, who is absolutely captivating. A person who was there says that watching her come onstage was like watching an African princess, and you can see what she's talking about.
Grade: A.
Having grown up during the time this was filmed, I can truly identify with the music and mood of the country at that time. Take the time to really listen and watch this movie. The performances tell you so much about how the music touched people in a positive way. One of my favorite documentaries of all time.
I did not think time travel was possible, but then I walked into Summer of Soul. I could not have picked a better first post-pandemic theater experience, and I knew it the moment people started applauding at Mavis Staples' appearance. I visited 1969, I visited Harlem, and I had my very own Summer of Soul. Don't miss this one.
Terrific music, and the interviews with artists today are often great...BUT the commentary is often intrusive on the music, which speak for itself. With less blab and more music, I would have given it a 10.
10repete52
You can't not like this. It's authentic, genuine; people gathering to have a good time, great bands, people having fun, more than they expected when they went to this Harlem Festival.
Fantastic that this recording was found and able to be broadcast.
Fantastic that this recording was found and able to be broadcast.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThis was the third Harlem Cultural Festival. The 1969 festival was held on Sundays from June 29 to August 24, 1969. Footage was shown in two TV specials, Harlem Festival (1969) on CBS and The Folk Gospel Music Festival (1969) on ABC. Festival producer Tony Lawrence tried to secure a deal to release more footage through more specials but the deal never materialized. Subsequent festivals were not as successful and the final one was held on 1974.
- BlooperThe subtitle, "When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised," is incorrect. In 1969, the year the Harlem Cultural Festival concerts took place, two TV specials about them were shown: Harlem Festival (1969) on July 28, 1969 on CBS (while the concerts were still taking place) and The Folk Gospel Music Festival (1969)on September 16, 1969 on ABC.
- Curiosità sui creditiThere is a scene after the end credits featuring Stevie Wonder and his band leader bantering back and forth on stage.
- ConnessioniEdited from Harlem Festival (1969)
- Colonne sonoreDrum Solo
Written by Stevie Wonder
Performed by Stevie Wonder
Published by Jobete Music Co. Inc. on behalf of itself and Black Bull Music
Licensed courtesy of Wonder Productions, Inc.
Steve Wonder appears courtesy of Wonder Productions, Inc.
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- Summer of soul (...o cuando la revolución no pudo
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 2.320.649 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 802.054 USD
- 5 lug 2021
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 3.696.069 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 58 minuti
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- Proporzioni
- 1.78 : 1
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