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2021
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1h 57m 0s
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United States
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Everyone knows about Woodstock and the indelible legacy the festival left on the American psyche. Not enough people know about 1969’s Harlem Cultural Festival, though. Behind director Questlove, audiences get a front-row seat to a concert that seems to have rivaled Woodstock in terms of musical cache, featuring the likes of Stevie Wonder, The 5th Dimension, and Gladys Knight & the Pips. While the film is partly an action-jammed concert, the documentarians don’t shy away from trying to understand why the Harlem Cultural Festival didn’t resonate in the same way Woodstock did.
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DangerMouse | 2022-10-13 3:21am |
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Summer of Soul
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DangerMouse | 2022-10-13 3:21am |
| Image update | Image update | DangerMouse | 2022-10-07 7:13pm |
| First created | Item first created | DangerMouse | 2022-10-07 7:12pm |