A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
May 7, 2023
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 7
Finale:
July 2, 2023
Original Title:
The 2010s
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
CNN Original Series
Herzog & Company
Playtone
Countries:
US
Audiences are invited to look back at The 2010s, a turbulent era marked by political and social upheaval, culminating in the single most dramatic year of the 21st century: 2020. It was a decade in which social media transformed society and streaming upended entertainment, resulting in genre-defying music and ushering in the era of "peak TV".
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Associate Producer:
Katherine Dudas
Guillermo Hernandez
Elisabeth Larson
Dan Rascone
Chloe Searcy
Co-Producer:
Rachel Fleischer
Lauran Foster
Eli Goetzman
Evan Gore
Fay Robles
Austin Trizinsky
Executive Producer:
Tom Hanks
Gary Goetzman
Mark Herzog
Amy Entelis
Lyle Gamm
Line Producer:
Nicholas Ward
Main Title Theme Composer:
Blake Neely
Original Music Composer:
Nathaniel Blume
Producer:
Blake Bruns
Michael Goetzman
Diana Miller
Patrick Roscoe
Jane E. Russell
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