Apple
Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey s documentary series focusing on mental health awareness is heading to Apple TV+ later this month.
Titled
The Me You Can t See
, the show will feature Winfrey and the Duke of Sussex discussing mental health journeys and emotional well-being with a number of high-profile guests, including Lady Gaga, Glenn Close, and NBA players DeMar DeRozan and Langston Galloway. Winfrey and Harry will open up about their own experiences too.
With conversations transcending culture, age, gender, and socioeconomic status, the goal of the series is to challenge stigmas around mental health and let viewers know that they re not alone. Producers behind the show also teamed up with 14 accredited and respected experts and organizations from around the world to help shed light on different pathways to treatment, according to Apple.
Apple TV+ has set the premiere streaming date for its previously announced docuseries,
The Me You Can’t See, from co-creators and executive producers Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, and co-directors and EPs Dawn Porter (
John Lewis: Good Trouble) and Asif Kapadia (Amy).
The series bows on the streaming giant May 21.
Throughout
The Me You Can’t See, Winfrey (pictured right) and Prince Harry (left) guide honest discussions about mental health and emotional well-being while opening up about their own mental health journeys and struggles.
The series features high-profile guests including Lady Gaga, Glenn Close and DeMar DeRozan, alongside a wide range of people from across the globe living with the challenges of mental health issues and addressing their emotional well-being.
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FRONTLINE, the acclaimed PBS investigative series based at public media producer GBH, today announced
, a major initiative telling a story of lives cut short and examining a federal effort to investigate more than 150 cold case murders that date back to the civil rights era.
Drawing on more than two years of reporting, thousands of documents, and dozens of first-hand interviews with family members, current and former FBI agents and Justice Department officials, and journalists, the multi-platform
AGC Studio taps industry vet B.J. Levin as EVP, non-fiction Independent content studio AGC Studios has recruited B.J. Levin, a two-time Emmy Award winner, as its executive vice-president, non-fiction, effective immediately.
Overseeing the company’s development and production of non-fiction content for . May 3, 2021
Independent content studio AGC Studios has recruited B.J. Levin, a two-time Emmy Award winner, as its executive vice-president, non-fiction, effective immediately.
Overseeing the company’s development and production of non-fiction content for film and TV as well as building the studio’s episodic non-fiction and unscripted output and contributing to the company’s feature documentary slate Levin (pictured) will report to AGC Studio owner Stuart Ford and AGC Television president Lourdes Diaz.
Tulsa Massacre Doc From Good Trouble Director Set at Nat Geo (Exclusive)
National Geographic/Christopher Creese Red Summer will look back at the 1921 mass murder and follow the search for possible mass graves in the city.
National Geographic will mark the 100th anniversary of the 1921 Tulsa race massacre with a feature documentary.
The film,
Red Summer, comes from acclaimed filmmaker Dawn Porter (
John Lewis: Good Trouble, Gideon s Army). It aims to shed light on the historical forces that led to the killing of as many as 300 Black residents and the razing of a thriving business district in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and also track present-day efforts to bring some justice to victims.