This preliminary report on The Biggest Night time in Pop comes from our workforce following the premieres on the 2024 Sundance Movie Competition. We’ll replace this piece when there’s extra details about the film’s launch.
Logline
On Jan. 28, 1985, greater than 40 of the US’ most well-known musicians, from Michael Jackson and Diana Ross to Paul Simon and Billy Joel, gathered in secret to file a charity tune. “We Are the World” was meant as a fundraiser for famine reduction in Africa. The Biggest Night time in Pop, a documentary coming to Netflix quickly, is about how that tune received recorded in only one night time.
Longerline
“We Are the World” is among the bestselling, hottest singles of all time, that includes maybe essentially the most star-studded lineup to ever file collectively. Bao Nguyen’s movie runs via the making of the tune, from the preliminary thought to the writing to getting expertise on board to the recording itself.
Nguyen presents all of this via archival footage from when the recording session was initially filmed, in addition to talking-head interviews with among the musicians concerned, together with Lionel Richie, Cyndi Lauper, Bruce Springsteen, and Kenny Loggins.
What’s The Biggest Night time in Pop attempting to do?
In addition to simply documenting some of the vital moments in Twentieth-century popular culture, The Biggest Night time in Pop additionally tries to speak the sheer star energy that got here collectively in A&M Studios on that night time in 1985. It was a who’s who of essentially the most well-known musicians on the planet, which meant that there was each a clashing of egos and an easiness that got here from shared ranges of fame: These superstars had been in the one room on the earth the place the general public round them actually understood what life was like at that degree of celeb.
Does The Biggest Night time in Pop stay as much as its premise?
The Biggest Night time in Pop is after a extra relaxed and celebratory model of the harried vitality that director D.A. Pennebaker captured in Unique Forged Album: Firm, his filming of that album’s all-night recording session. Largely, Nguyen will get it there. His doc is ethereal and enjoyable, and whereas it narrativizes the night time effectively, thanks largely to Richie’s improbable narration, it principally has the nice sense to get out of the best way of the personalities that had been really within the room. This strategy holds it again from being a very nice documentary: It hardly ever provides a lot context to the footage we’re seeing, past the backstory, and it pointedly avoids any controversy, or any criticism of even essentially the most tough celeb contributors. However the footage-forward strategy does make the entire thing tremendously enjoyable to observe.
Seeing Bob Dylan look uncomfortable in a sea of well-known faces, Stevie Surprise joking round with Ray Charles, or Huey Lewis nervously understanding a concord is as near unguarded as most of those stars have ever been on movie. It’s an interesting doc. And the best way each second of that footage continues to be fascinating practically 40 years later is a testomony to the uncooked, all-encompassing, completely magnetic star energy that everybody in that room has.
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The quote that claims all of it
Because the film itself factors out, a very powerful facet of the entire night time was when producer Quincy Jones posted an indication contained in the recording studio that stated “Examine your ego on the door.” That’s what makes The Biggest Night time in Pop really feel particular: It lets us contained in the room the place all-time nice musicians merely felt like they had been amongst buddies and equals.
Most memeable second
There are a selection of unbelievable moments, like Waylon Jennings strolling out of the recording studio whereas muttering “Ain’t no good ol’ boy ever sung in Swahili,” or Cyndi Lauper realizing that her large necklaces had been making a lot noise that the microphones had been selecting them up alongside her voice. But when something from this film goes to be a meme, it’s Bob Dylan’s awkward grimace, proper smack in the midst of essentially the most well-known faces in music, as he desperately tries to determine the best way to sing in refrain with them. It’s unbelievable, and as Bob Dylan as something may very well be.
Is The Biggest Night time in Pop good?
Completely. It doesn’t fairly attain the heights of documentary classics, falling wanting the perception into the tortured circumstances and pissed off manufacturing of Unique Forged Album: Firm, or the pure musical excellence of Monterey Pop. However there’s one thing particular about seeing these stars mingle that makes this film an interesting doc on fame and the individuals behind it.
When can we see it?
The Biggest Night time in Pop shall be launched on Netflix on Jan. 29.