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Release Date:
August 13, 2023
Original Title:
Taking Back the Groove
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Dial Tone Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 33
Taking Back The Grove tells the story of Bronx-born, disco superstar Richie Weeks, whose hit song Rock Your World made it to No. 1 on the dance charts in the 80s. Like many Black artists throughout American recording history, his talent was strip-mined to enrich white-owned record labels. Weeks and his manager Jerome Derradji narrate the story of how they clawed back the rights to Weeks' music and the ongoing fight to restore his legacy and share his music.
Associate Producer:
Kevin Aniskovich
Rebecca Aniskovich
Pramod Gumpeni
Dave Koslow
Duncan Lindsay
Kanyi Maqubela
Serkan Piantino
Cinematography:
Bradley Credit
Co-Executive Producer:
Jerome Derradji
Will Stockwell
Co-Producer:
Jake Malooley
Jamie Zekofsky
Director:
Celia Aniskovich
Editor:
Brett Banks
Executive Producer:
Atish Mehta
Russell Peters
Raekwon
Mark Slee
Raylene Yung
Mixing Engineer:
Sanghee Moon
Music:
Atish Mehta
Music Supervisor:
Jamie Claire Aronson
Jonathan Finegold
Producer:
Roddy Lindsay
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