we told some progress too butjoy is also an element, and this is what this has. well, we hope you ve enjoyed the programme. please remember you can always reach us online at bbc.com/talkingmovies, and you can find us on facebook and twitter. so from me, tom brook, and the rest of the talking movies production team here in coney island in new york city, it s goodbye, as we leave you with a music clip from lin manuel miranda s in the heights, one of blockbuster season s early releases. # esa bonita bandera! # contiene mi alma entera! # in fact, can we sing so loud and raucous # they can hear us across the bridge in east secaucus? # pa rriba esa bandera! # alzala donde quiera! # from puerto rico to santo domingo # wherever we go, we rep our people and the beat go. # esa bonita bandera! # contiene mi alma entera! # vanessa, forget about what coulda been, # dance
from iconic black musical acts including gladys knight and the pips, and stevie wonder. # i am just about, just about, just about. the documentary plays like a concert film commemorating the performances from musical legends. it also acknowledges the sociopolitical climate that surrounded the event in 1969, when black communities all across america were experiencing turbulence. 69 was a paradigm shift, and you kind of had a younger generation that had demands. you know, the first draft, the first wave of civil rights was more about quiet, peaceful protest, and this new generation.you know, demanded respect. questlove hopes that audiences will embrace the blackjoy that is also present in the film. that s an element that also needs to be told in black stories. you know, we ve told the trauma, we told the pain, we told the sorrow, we told some progress too butjoy is also an element,
experiencing turbulence. 69 was a paradigm shift, and you kind of had a younger generation that had demands. you know, the first draft, the first wave of civil rights was more about quiet, peaceful protest, and this new generation.you know, demanded respect. questlove hopes that audiences will embrace the blackjoy that is also present in the film. that s an element that also needs to be told in black stories. you know, we ve told the trauma, we told the pain, we told the sorrow, we told some progress too butjoy is also an element, and this is what this has. well, we hope you ve enjoyed the programme. please remember you can always reach us online at bbc.com/talkingmovies, and you can find us on facebook and twitter. so from me, tom brook and the rest of the talking movies
69 was a paradigm shift, and you kind of had a younger generation that had demands. you know, the first draft, the first wave of civil rights was more about quiet, peaceful protest, and this new generation.you know, demanded respect. questlove hopes that audiences will embrace the blackjoy that is also present in the film. that s an element that also needs to be told in black stories. you know, we ve told the trauma, we told the pain, we told the sorrow, we told some progress too butjoy is also an element, and this is what this has. well, we hope you ve enjoyed the programme. please remember you can always reach us online at bbc.com/talkingmovies, and you can find us on facebook and twitter. so from me, tom brook and
but this is not.| don t consider this my directorial debut, more that i consider it my chance to correct history. # i heard it through the grapevine. the film featured a strong lineup of performances from iconic black musical acts including gladys knight and the pips, and stevie wonder. # i am just about, just about, just about. the documentary plays like concert film commemorating the performances from musical legends. it also acknowledges the sociopolitical climate that surrounded the event in 1969, when black communities all across america were experiencing turbulence. 69 was a paradigm shift, and you kind of had a younger generation that had demands. you know, the first draft, the first wave of civil rights was more about quiet, peaceful protest, and this new generation.you know, demanded respect. questlove hopes that audiences will embrace the blackjoy that is also present in the film. that s an element that also needs to be told in black stories. you know, we ve told the trauma,