Award-winning filmmaker Justin Simien (Dear White People) examines the history of Black films in MGM+’s four-part documentary series Hollywood Black. The trailer shows filmmakers and actors being asked to define the term, with the docuseries taking a deep dive into Hollywood history.
“Inspired by the book from historian Donald Bogle, Hollywood Black, directed by Justin Simien, chronicles the history of cinema, but from a radically Black perspective,” reads MGM+’s synopsis. “By unearthing personal stories from actors, writers, directors, and producers who fought for their place on the page, behind the camera and on the screen, the series provides a critical reexamination of a quintessentially American story—in brilliant color.”
Featured interviews include W. Kamau Bell, Steven Caple, Jr., Ryan Coogler, Ava DuVernay, Gina Prince-Bythewood, Issa Rae, LaKeith Stanfield, Gabrielle Union, Lena Waithe, and Forest Whitaker. Showrunner Shayla Harris executive produces along with Culture Machine’s Justin Simien and Kyle Laursen; Significant Productions’ Forest Whitaker and Nina Yang Bongiovi; RadicalMedia’s Dave Sirulnick, Stacey Reiss, and Jon Kamen; and Jeffrey Swartz.
The four-part docuseries premieres on August 11, 2024, with new episodes airing on Sundays through September 1st.
HOLLYWOOD BLACK EPISODE DESCRIPTIONS:
Episode 1: Built On Our Backs – August 11, 2024
From the silent era to the late 1960s, an emboldened generation of Black actors and directors make films that counter denigrating imagery of Black people and forever change Hollywood’s perception of Black storytellers.
Episode 2: The Defiant Ones – August 18, 2024
Following the unrest of the 1960s, Black filmmakers look to celebrate Black culture on screen. As Hollywood begins to see dollar signs, Black actors and directors try to maintain their dignity without selling out.
Episode 3: The Price of Admission – August 25, 2024
In the 1990s, a new generation of Black filmmakers and megastars are embraced by the studio system. Yet independent and female filmmakers who diverge from mainstream portrayals of Black life still struggle for recognition.
Episode 4: Dear Black People – September 1, 2024
After the election of President Barack Obama, Hollywood offers Black filmmakers more opportunities than ever. From Selma to Get Out to Black Panther, Black filmmakers embrace new genres to critical and commercial success.






