Tribeca 2019: THE APOLLO to Open Festival

Tribeca 2019: THE APOLLO to Open Festival 1
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The Tribeca Film Festival is gearing up to kick off in NYC from April 24 – May 5 and today they announced the 18th edition will kick off with Roger Ross Williams‘ documentary The Apollo, which looks at the famed Apollo theater.

For more, click over to the Tribeca site here and stay tuned for continued coverage as the festival draws near.

The Apollo features interviews with artists like Patti LaBelle, Pharrell Williams, Smokey Robinson, and Jamie Foxx. The film is produced by Lisa Cortés (Precious), White Horses Pictures’ Nigel Sinclair (George Harrison: Living in the Material World, Undefeated), Jeanne Elfant Festa (Foo Fighters: Back and Forth, Pavarotti), Cassidy Hartmann (The Beatles: Eight Days A Week, Pavarotti), and Williams. The 2019 Tribeca Film Festival runs April 24th through May 5th.

The documentary covers the rich history of the storied performance space over its 85 years and follows a new production of Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Between the World and Me as it comes to the theater’s grand stage. The creation of this vibrant multi-media stage show frames the way in which The Apollo explores the current struggle of black lives in America, the role that art plays in that struggle, and the broad range of African-American achievement that the Apollo Theater represents.

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