The Historic Harlem Parks Film Festival Present: The Night James Brown Saved Boston

Wednesday, July 23rd, 7:45pm

Maysles Cinema's Summer of Music, The Marcus Garvey Park Alliance and Reel Harlem: The Historic Harlem Parks Film Festival Present:

The Night James Brown Saved Boston

 

@ St. Nicholas Park

(135th St. Plaza & St. Nicholas Ave)

Lawn Chairs Permitted

 

Rain Location: TBA

 

100% Free

 

7:45pm

"Godfather of Soul" DJ Set with DJ Chairman Mao

 

8:45pm

The Night James Brown Saved Boston

David Leaf, 2008, 90 min.

It's the day after the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King. America's inner cities are on fire, and the city of Boston is looking to James Brown to help stop it from exploding and imploding. The Night James Brown Saved Boston focuses on James Brown's extraordinary, history-making concert at the Boston Garden on April 5, 1968, putting the events of that day into the context of the times, and for the first time, telling the dramatic story of what happened that night, spotlighting this crucial moment in the life and career of James Brown. Up to that moment, James Brown has been a great artist, a successful businessman, a civil rights activist and an American patriot. On April 5, 1968, he becomes hero.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boL_q1DKIhQ

 

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The Historic Harlem Parks Film Festival Presents: Brothers Hypnotic

Thursday, July 17th, 7:45pm

Maysles Cinema's Summer of Music, The Marcus Garvey Park Alliance and Reel Harlem: The Historic Harlem Parks Film Festival Present:

Brothers Hypnotic

 

@ The Jackie Robinson Park Bandshell

(148th St. & Bradhurst Avenue)

Lawnchairs Permitted

 

Rain Location: TBA

 

100% Free

 

7:45pm

"Horn Section" DJ Set with DJ Laylo

 

8:45pm

Brothers Hypnotic

Dir. Reuben Atlas, 2013, 84 mins.

At 6:00 a.m. sharp, the numerous children of jazz musician Phil Cohran began band rehearsal. A family of 24 living on Chicago’s South Side, the “brothers” of the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble were raised by their father and three mothers on a strict diet of jazz, funk and Black Consciousness. In this award-winning film from the festivals including SXSW, Urbanworld and HotDocs, the band works with artists including Mos Def, Blur and Prince, while struggling to maintain their own identity and bring their distinctive blend of jazz, hip-hop, and funk from the halls from Europe to the streets of New York City.

 

Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uH0_vUK6_Y4

 

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