Apple orders 'Louis Armstrong' documentary from Imagine Documentaries
Apple Original Films has ordered a documentary on jazz
legend Louis Armstrong from Brian Grazer and Ron Howard's Imagine
Documentaries.
Titled "Black & Blues: The Colorful Ballad of Louis
Armstrong", the feature will be directed by Sacha Jenkins.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the documentary will examine
Armstrong's life and legacy as a founding father of jazz, the first pop star
and a cultural ambassador of the United States.
It will also try to remove misconceptions that the trumpet player
didn't contribute enough to the Civil Rights Movement.
For the research, the Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation
granted the makers an access to a wide array of the musician's
never-before-seen archival materials including hundreds of hours of audio
recordings, film footage, photographs and personal diaries.
Jenkins, Julie Anderson, Sara Bernstein and Justin Wilkes will
serve as producers on the documentary.
The project is part of Apple's first-look agreement with Imagine
Documentaries.
Apple and
Imagine Documentaries previously collaborated on Bryce Dallas Howard's
documentary Dads and Morgan Neville's docuseries Peanuts in Space: Secrets of
Apollo 10".
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