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Hitsville: The Making of Motown

  • 2019
  • TV-14
  • 1h 52m
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7.9/10
1.9K
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Hitsville: The Making of Motown (2019)
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Documentary film that focuses on the period beginning with the birth of Motown in Detroit in 1958 until its relocation to Los Angeles in the early 1970s.Documentary film that focuses on the period beginning with the birth of Motown in Detroit in 1958 until its relocation to Los Angeles in the early 1970s.Documentary film that focuses on the period beginning with the birth of Motown in Detroit in 1958 until its relocation to Los Angeles in the early 1970s.

  • Directors
    • Ben Turner
    • Gabe Turner
  • Writers
    • Ben Turner
    • Gabe Turner
  • Stars
    • Berry Gordy
    • Smokey Robinson
    • Stevie Wonder
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    1.9K
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    • Directors
      • Ben Turner
      • Gabe Turner
    • Writers
      • Ben Turner
      • Gabe Turner
    • Stars
      • Berry Gordy
      • Smokey Robinson
      • Stevie Wonder
    • 27User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Stevie Wonder
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    William Stevenson
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    Valerie Simpson
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    Eddie Holland
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    Brian Holland
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    Lamont Dozier
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    Martha Reeves
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      • Gabe Turner
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      • Gabe Turner
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    10EdgarST

    A Journey of American Success

    Of all the Motown documentaries I have seen, this is probably the best, maybe because Berry Gordy Jr., the man who created that legendary record company, was also behind the production. I admit that I was a bit skeptic, considering that a man as controversial as Gordy were the center of the film, but he is definitely the heart of the story, the motor of the enterprise and the visionary business man who followed his principles, convictions, dreams and his whims too. A true "influencer".

    Many persons can still deny the importance of Motown, as many rock and roll fans, critics and historians who prefer to see that story from the point of view of white boys playing a guitar... but at this point who cares what they believe? The facts are there and those who have been open enough to listen and appreciate, know what role Motown played in music, sociology, politics and civil rights in the United States.

    I guess that what makes it all more interesting is the fact that Berry Gordy is quite a host, a funny story teller who receives great help from his best friend, colleague and artistic accomplice William "Smokey" Robinson.

    The film also leaves out all the feuds, gossips and sarcasm (for example, Mary Wilson has more screen time than Diana Ross, who only appears in archive stock). In this way the Motown story becomes a celebration of love, effort, friendship and collaboration, with revealing sides to the story: Gordy's inspiration to develop his business model, his own tender perception of the love he had for Ross always tied to business, his initial refusal to accept the genius of Norman Whitfield and Marvin Gaye, his failed attempt to conquer Hollywood with Ross, which in the long run meant the musical downfall of the company.

    However, the legacy is intact, and "Hitsville" is a magnificent homage to all the men and women that rode along with Gordy in this journey of American success.
    10jrneptune

    Early Motown 101

    There have been a number of music documentaries that have covered the era in focus but I give this documentary high praise not just for presentation but on the focus of what actually drove Barry Gordy to start the Motown enterprise and to grow it.

    Let me explain upfront I don't have the musical background or training required for making a truly honest assessment of the documentary but being that much of the focus is on the human element behind the music I can point out some key things.

    On the entrepreneurial side, learning from failures, perseverance, belief in oneself, and having a vision is embedded in the story. Having everyone in the enterprise share that vision and understand it even more so.

    I appreciate how he gives his parents credit for raising him with the values needed to be a success. Civil rights is discussed but ultimately having a vision that is color blind is shown to be more important. The diversity he brought to his enterprise and the use of everyone's talents shines through as well.

    The music is great too and making wish there was a Motown collection that I can purchase or a soundtrack to the documentary with all the full songs on it.

    It is a helpful watch for anyone considering starting a business regardless of field. Barry Gordy shares credit with Smoky Robinson and others but for me it was clear he was the one driving the train..

    P.S. Looking forward to comments from professional in the industry as well.
    10derekmaddog

    Who Doesn't Love These Songs?

    I mean...seriously... I thought I was fairly familiar with most of thees songs....but the mark of a great documentary is hearing something familiar in a new and different way....

    I mean....the way they break down the arrangement of The Temptation's " My Girl" is a revelation....hearing those classical music arrangements...they were there the whole time and I never noticed it.....that's what this film does.....as Bill Hader's Stephane character would say..." It Has Everything"

    My only beef...and it's a small one...is that the story ends mid-70's....so they don't even touch disco....or losing the Jacksons....no mention of the second wave of Motown in the mid-80's ....but then this would have to have been a mini-series...

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    9mcleanmuir

    If you like Motown you will love this.

    If you like music you will like this. If you don't like Motown you won't like this. If you don't like music don't bother to watch it.

    It was a brilliant documentary that gave me a greater insight to one of the greatest record labels in the world. Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson were and are a great double act.
    9BoomerDT

    Could Have Been More Comprehensive

    Very rarely is there a film or documentary that begs for more background and material to be presented, most are in need of serious editing to eliminate needless repetition or boring monologues by so-called subject experts or narrators. (Virtually any Ken Burns doc) However, Motown Records is such an incredible story with has so much material and so many fascinating stories about the talented performers, musicians, writers, arrangers and execs who made Motown Records well deserving of it's "Hitsville USA" slogan. Loved the footage that was shown but 1:52 isn't nearly enough time to the subject give proper credit it deserves.

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      Diana Ross and Gladys Knight are notable omissions of living Motown artists who only appear in archival footage and not new interviews for this documentary.
    • Soundtracks
      Papa Was A Rollin' Stone
      Performed by The Temptations

      Written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong

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    • Release date
      • August 24, 2019 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Motown: Drömfabriken
    • Production companies
      • Capitol Music Group
      • Fulwell 73
      • Ghost Pictures
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      • $364,013
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      • 1h 52m(112 min)
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      • 1.78 : 1

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