Friday, November 1, 2024

Aretha Franklin Blocks Premiere Of Concert Film ‘Amazing Grace’

Singer Aretha Franklin in 1967
Singer Aretha Franklin in 1967

Hours before it was scheduled to screen at the Telluride Film Festival, the Aretha Franklin documentary Amazing Grace has been pulled, after a federal court granted the singer an injunction. The film centers on footage shot by late director Sydney Pollack at a 1972 Franklin concert.

A trailer for Amazing Grace was released last month; the film depicts Franklin performing “Mary Don’t You Weep” and other gospel songs, backed by James Cleveland and the Southern California Community Choir.

As a documentary about Franklin’s famous performance at the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church that became the Grammy-winning live album Amazing Grace, the film has long suffered from technical and legal challenges.

Many of those issues had seemed settled before Friday, and the long-awaited premiere of the film was one of the most anticipated releases of the Telluride festival. But after Franklin sought an injunction, a judge in Colorado said the singer should have the right to approve a film that presents her work and likeness.

Click here to read more about the injunction granted to block the premiere of concert film ‘Amazing Grace’

 

 

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