Premiering at Sundance, the documentary is compiled from footage taken by director David Greaves and his late father, William Greaves, of a gathering of Black luminaries in Duke Ellington's home. By ...
You wouldn’t expect filmmaker William Greaves, of 1968’s spectacular meta-documentary Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One, to have made one of the best films playing at Sundance in 2026. That’s partially ...
In the documentary “Once Upon a Time in Harlem,” the legendary photographer James Van Der Zee eyes the grand piano sitting in the living room of Duke Ellington’s townhouse. We hear a voice nudge him ...
Neon, the studio behind behind “Parasite” and “Anora,” has prevailed in a heated bidding war for U.S. rights to “Once Upon a Time in Harlem.” The documentary was conceived and filmed in 1972 by the ...
Elizabeth Debicki has described the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood sequel as a "dream to make". Last month, The Crown actress wrapped filming on The Adventures of Cliff Booth, which is set eight years ...
Neon has picked up U.S. rights to Once Upon a Time a Harlem, which was conceived and filmed in 1972 by the late William Greaves and restored and directed by his son, David Greaves. Neon beat out ...
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Aaron Douglas, Jean Blackwell Hutson, Nathan Huggins, Richard Bruce Nugent, Eubie Blake and Irwin C. Miller appear in Once Upon A Time In Harlem by William Greaves and David Greaves, an official ...
Neon has picked up US rights to the recent Sundance premiere Once Upon A Time In Harlem and is planning a theatrical release later this year. David Greaves restored the documentary conceived and shot ...
Once Upon a Farm is betting the MAHA era is its moment. The maker of organic children’s food made its debut on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday, during a time when food is under scrutiny by ...
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