87 / BD 7 Soul Power

Discuss releases by Eureka and Masters of Cinema and the films on them
Message
Author
peerpee
not perpee
Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 7:41 pm

87 / BD 7 Soul Power

#1 Post by peerpee »

Soul Power

Image Image

Soul Power is a vérité documentary – compiled entirely from footage shot in 1974 – of the astonishing back-to-Africa 3-day music festival “Zaire ‘74”. It was held in Kinshasa ahead of the biggest boxing event of all time: the Muhammad Ali–George Foreman “Rumble in the Jungle”. Directed by Jeffrey Levy-Hinte, editor of Leon Gast’s Oscar®-winning (Best Documentary) When We Were Kings, and sourced from the same archival pool, Soul Power features a legendary line-up of African and African-diaspora musicians – all of whom are at the very peak of their creative powers.

Alongside Ali’s wit and wisdom – profoundly lyrical in its own right – vibrant street scenes of downtown Kinshasa, and “fly-on-the-wall” footage of the festival’s staging, rehearsals, and jams, the three nights of concerts (lensed by Albert Maysles and a host of other legendary cameramen) offer electrifying performances by James Brown, B.B. King, Bill Withers, Sister Sledge, Miriam Makeba, The Spinners, Big Black, The Crusaders, Celia Cruz, and many more.

The concert has achieved mythological significance as the definitive Africa(n)-American musical event of the 20th Century and only now, after years of painstaking restoration – legal wrangling prevented an edit and release at the time of filming – Soul Power joins the pantheon of concert film classics, taking its place alongside others of the late-1960s and early-1970s, including Monterey Pop, Woodstock, Gimme Shelter, Soul to Soul, and Wattstax. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present Soul Power for home viewing in the UK for the very first time.

Special Features

• New high-definition transfer of the film
• Exclusive video interview with the director, Jeffrey Levy-Hinte
• 30 minutes of deleted behind-the-scenes footage
• Extra concert performances by James Brown, Sister Sledge, the Pointer Sisters, and others
• Optional SDH subtitles for the hard of hearing
• 36-page full-colour booklet featuring archival publicity stills, a director’s statement, and a compilation of reminiscences by the “Zaire ‘74” organisers and performers
User avatar
arsonfilms
Joined: Wed Nov 02, 2005 4:53 pm
Location: Philadelphia, PA

Re: Soul Power

#2 Post by arsonfilms »

peerpee wrote:Official trailer

Premiere at Glastonbury Festival in June!
This looks roughly like it has the potential to be the coolest documentary ever.
User avatar
Finch
Joined: Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:09 pm
Location: United States

Re: Soul Power

#3 Post by Finch »

I love that MoC branches out into music documentaries and the trailer for this has me intrigued. If the film doesn't come to Edinburgh, I'll blind buy the DVD (due out before year's end, Nick?).
peerpee
not perpee
Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 7:41 pm

Re: Soul Power

#4 Post by peerpee »

DVD and Blu-ray in November. Theatrical rollout after Glastonbury, in July/Aug/Sep.

You might have a Blu-ray player by then Mr. Finch? The Blu-ray package will have a thicker, better book.
User avatar
Finch
Joined: Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:09 pm
Location: United States

Re: Soul Power

#5 Post by Finch »

Nick, I can't afford to go Blu and to be honest, I'm not tempted in spite of the offerings by MoC, CC and the BFI. I don't want to double-dip on so many films in my collection yet again and am quite happy with the look of most upscaled SD DVDs (even though I am aware that the plasma screen I have is large enough to fully appreciate the higher resolution of Blu-Ray). Looking forward to seeing the film eventually (and on DVD). 8-)
User avatar
cdnchris
Site Admin
Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 6:45 pm
Location: Washington
Contact:

Re: Soul Power

#6 Post by cdnchris »

My wife came across this in the Entertainment Weekly (for summer releases) and I was most intrigued by it. Even if I miss it theatrically (which I more than likely will) I'll be picking up this Blu-ray.
User avatar
manicsounds
Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 2:58 am
Location: Tokyo, Japan

Re: Soul Power

#7 Post by manicsounds »

Like a lost Wattstax, which happens to be one of my favorite films ever.
So this film was made just using archive footage?
peerpee
not perpee
Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 7:41 pm

Re: Soul Power

#8 Post by peerpee »

In 1974, the most celebrated American R&B acts of the time came together with the most renowned musical groups in Southern Africa for a 12-hour, three-night long concert held in Kinshasa, Zaire. The pipe dream of musician Hugh Masekela and producer Stewart Levine, this music festival became a reality when they convinced boxing promoter Don King to combine the event with "The Rumble in the Jungle", the epic fight between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman, previously chronicled in the Academy Award winning documentary "When We Were Kings".

"Soul Power" is a verité documentary, entirely composed of footage shot in 1974 at the legendary music festival (dubbed "Zaire '74"). It shows the experiences and performances of such musical luminaries as James Brown, BB King, Bill Withers, Celia Cruz, Miriam Makeba, among a host of others. At the peak of their talents and the height of their careers, these artists were inspired by this return to their African roots, as well as the enthusiasm of the Zairian audience, to give the performances of their lives. The concert has achieved mythological significance as the definitive Africa(n)-American musical event of the 20th Century.

"Soul Power" has been crafted from the extensive footage which remained after the making of "When We Were Kings", which famously documented the epic title fight, but only briefly touched upon the Zaire '74 music festival. This footage has remained vaulted for the past 35 years, unused, unseen, until now. Lensed primarily by celebrated cinematographers Albert Maysles (GIMME SHELTER, GREY GARDENS), Paul Goldsmith (RUST NEVER SLEEPS), Kevin Keating (HARLAN COUNTY USA), and Roderick Young (WATTSTAX), "Soul Power" finally provides today's audience the opportunity to experience this historic musical event in all of its magnificent, filmed glory, restored in HD and with incredible sound quality. An unbridled musical journey for the ages.
User avatar
domino harvey
Dot Com Dom
Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2006 6:42 pm

Re: Soul Power

#9 Post by domino harvey »

MOC has now apparently incurred the wrath of YouTube
User avatar
reno dakota
Joined: Mon Mar 17, 2008 3:30 pm

Re: Soul Power

#10 Post by reno dakota »

Let's hope this is just some sort of misunderstanding, as Nick's YouTube account--now suspended, apparently--was a great resource for MoC trailers.
peerpee
not perpee
Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 7:41 pm

Re: Soul Power

#11 Post by peerpee »

The trailer is here, on Eureka's YouTube account and the 720p and 1080p Sony trailer is at Apple Trailers now.
User avatar
TheGodfather
Joined: Sun Sep 17, 2006 8:39 pm
Location: The Netherlands

Re: Soul Power

#12 Post by TheGodfather »

Officially really interested in this one after watching the trailer.
User avatar
tajmahal
Joined: Tue May 12, 2009 3:10 am

Re: Soul Power

#13 Post by tajmahal »

User avatar
FerdinandGriffon
Joined: Wed Nov 26, 2008 3:16 pm

Re: Soul Power

#14 Post by FerdinandGriffon »

I'm not sure who exactly is in the picture in the review for Soul Power, but I'm pretty sure it isn't James Brown. Or anyone else who was at Zaire '74 for that matter.
peerpee
not perpee
Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 7:41 pm

Re: Soul Power

#15 Post by peerpee »

Eureka have a Twitter account specifically for this film.

Premiere at Glastonbury Festival next month, and then other UK theatrical dates are being announced in July/Aug/Sept. Extremely enthusiastic and amazing reviews across the board. Lots happening! Dedicated microsite.
User avatar
What A Disgrace
Joined: Mon Nov 08, 2004 2:34 am
Contact:

Re: Soul Power

#16 Post by What A Disgrace »

Image

...spine #7 for the Blu Ray, but 87 for the DVD.
User avatar
denti alligator
Joined: Thu Nov 04, 2004 1:36 am
Location: "born in heaven, raised in hell"

Re: Soul Power

#17 Post by denti alligator »

So what are Blu-rays spines 4, 5, and 6?
User avatar
jbeall
Joined: Sat Aug 12, 2006 1:22 pm
Location: Atlanta-ish

Re: 87 Soul Power

#18 Post by jbeall »

User avatar
Yojimbo
Joined: Fri Jul 04, 2008 2:06 pm
Location: Ireland

Re: 87 Soul Power

#19 Post by Yojimbo »

I recall a similar All-Star Concert film, set in Ghana, I believe: 'Soul To Soul'
I only got to see a part of it, from a tv recording, but it would be interesting to see how they compare.

I suspect the performances may not be up to scratch, due to lower expectations, and the nature of the event
User avatar
Cash Flagg
Joined: Fri Jan 25, 2008 3:15 am

Re: 87 Soul Power

#20 Post by Cash Flagg »

Nick, any idea if the Blu-ray will be region-free?
peerpee
not perpee
Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 7:41 pm

Re: 87 Soul Power

#21 Post by peerpee »

That's the plan. We haven't started authoring it yet, the director's finishing off the extras.
CorstenoftheFunk
Joined: Sun Dec 14, 2008 8:14 pm

Re: Soul Power

#22 Post by CorstenoftheFunk »

peerpee wrote: You might have a Blu-ray player by then Mr. Finch? The Blu-ray package will have a thicker, better book.
Thankfully I'm not interested in this film so this doesn't really affect me now but if is a trend you plan on continuing for other films you will have lost yourself a customer.
User avatar
Fierias
Joined: Sat Jul 15, 2006 1:49 am

Re: Soul Power

#23 Post by Fierias »

CorstenoftheFunk wrote: Thankfully I'm not interested in this film so this doesn't really affect me now but if is a trend you plan on continuing for other films you will have lost yourself a customer.
because no book at all is better than a book that is thinner than another book? They are trying to push a superior format, I don't see the need to try to punish them for this.
peerpee
not perpee
Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 7:41 pm

Re: 87 Soul Power

#24 Post by peerpee »

We decided a few weeks ago on the packaging moving forward. No Blu-ray will have a bigger or better booklet than the DVD version of the same. So don't worry.
User avatar
manicsounds
Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2004 2:58 am
Location: Tokyo, Japan

Re: 87 Soul Power

#25 Post by manicsounds »

Who is producing the extras? Will Sony and MoC have the same bonus materials (sans booklet)?
Post Reply