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Janet Jackson's life story will get the documentary treatment next year from Lifetime and A&E to celebrate the 40th anniversary of her first album.
At its virtual upfront today, the A+E Networks group highlighted its upcoming programming slate and announced that Lifetime and A&E have ordered a two-night, four-hour documentary event with the working titled "JANET." Jackson's first album, titled "Janet Jackson," was released in 1982 when she was 16.
The documentary, co-produced by Workerbee and Associated Entertainment Corporation, promises to offer unprecedented access to the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer's life, and an intimate, honest and unfiltered look at the untold story of one of the highest-earning artists in music history.
Filming on "JANET" has been under way for three years. The doc follows Janet as her family is going through the loss of her father, Joseph, the patriarch of the Jackson dynasty who passed in 2018. Producers were granted exclusive access to archival footage and never-before-seen home videos while developing the documentary for the past three years. "JANET" will also detail the most talked-about moments of her life, including her 2004 Super Bowl appearance with Justin Timberlake in which she inadvertently exposed a portion of her breast, sparking controversy that would hover for more than a decade. The docu will also explore Jackson's reaction to the death of her brother, the legendary and also controversial Michael Jackson, and her process of becoming a mother.
"JANET" is targeted for debut in early 2022 on Lifetime and A&E. The docu is executive produced by Janet Jackson and Randy Jackson. Executive producer for Workerbee is Rick Murray and Brie Miranda Bryant serves as executive producer for A+E Networks. Ben Hirsch is directing.
The documentary is part of more than 2,500 hours of new programming announced at the A+E Networks upfront, which includes 70 hours of documentaries and more than 200 movies across its portfolio of top brands (A&E, History and Lifetime). Many of those projects, including the Janet Jackson premium doc event, fall under Lifetime's "Broader Focus" initiative, which exemplifies the company's commitment to hiring and amplifying female creators with pay above the industry average and A+E Networks' "Voices Magnified," which champions the creation of content developed and produced by diverse voices that spotlights the way people are changing their communities in the name of social justice.
"The last year has taught all of us much about the world and our place within it, as individuals and as content creators," said A+E Networks group president Paul Buccieri, speaking on the initiative. "Across our entire portfolio we're reinforcing our strong foundation and will continue using our platforms to elevate relevant, resonant and diverse voices; telling their stories, focused on reaching the widest possible audience. As an organization, we have become even more dedicated to corporate social responsibility, proactively and positively activating our resources to impact communities everywhere. Given its importance, it is front-and-center within our presentation."
Another entertainment and music legend is also joining the Lifetime family. Country Music Hall of Famer Reba McEntire has just inked a two-picture deal with Lifetime to star in and produce two movies for the network. The first project will be a holiday film with the working title "Christmas in Tune," which will be featured as the tentpole flick for the network's holiday slate "It's a Wonderful Lifetime." Per the logline, the movie tells the story of Belle, a marketing executive who decides to reunite a singing duo for a charity Christmas concert— her parents, who have not spoken to each other in years."
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Lifetime?
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QuoteFilming on "JANET" has been under way for three years. The doc follows Janet as her family is going through the loss of her father, Joseph, the patriarch of the Jackson dynasty who passed in 2018. Producers were granted exclusive access to archival footage and never-before-seen home videos while developing the documentary for the past three years. "JANET" will also detail the most talked-about moments of her life, including her 2004 Super Bowl appearance with Justin Timberlake in which she inadvertently exposed a portion of her breast, sparking controversy that would hover for more than a decade. The docu will also explore Jackson's reaction to the death of her brother, the legendary and also controversial Michael Jackson, and her process of becoming a mother.
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Can't wait for this :ohwow:
I feel like she's gonna release Black Diamond along with it
Quote from: 𝖘𝖖𝖚𝖎𝖉 on March 03, 2021, 06:03:51 PM
Can't wait for this :ohwow:
I feel like she's gonna release Black Diamond along with it
and retire after :'(
Quote from: Jayda X on March 03, 2021, 06:04:32 PM
Quote from: 𝖘𝖖𝖚𝖎𝖉 on March 03, 2021, 06:03:51 PM
Can't wait for this :ohwow:
I feel like she's gonna release Black Diamond along with it
and retire after :'(
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Not 4 hours though jdjdjd
I knew Queen was filming for something at the start of her SOTW tour :'(
Just came to post this.
We have to wait a whole year though :dead:
I'm perched. This is gonna slay me.
Wish it were on Netflix though. Not sure why that deal fell through
Quote from: TogetherAgain on March 03, 2021, 06:46:16 PM
I'm perched. This is gonna slay me.
Wish it were on Netflix though. Not sure why that deal fell through
Probably couldnt come to terms
it'll probably end up on there
A lot of lifetime docs are on Netflix
I think the album is coming around that time too
I'm here for this.
Quote from: Jayda X on March 03, 2021, 07:26:18 PM
Quote from: TogetherAgain on March 03, 2021, 06:46:16 PM
I'm perched. This is gonna slay me.
Wish it were on Netflix though. Not sure why that deal fell through
Probably couldnt come to terms
it'll probably end up on there
A lot of lifetime docs are on Netflix
It'll end up on Netflix I'm sure but I actually like the idea of it being on tv first. Make it an event
Quote from: Kalifornia. on March 03, 2021, 08:22:36 PM
I think the album is coming around that time too
I guess it makes sense for that time period so she can tour too
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She won't be touring next year
Ackkkkkkkk
I hope we get to see lil Eissas :justabit:
Quote from: JCJ on March 03, 2021, 11:04:49 PM
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She won't be touring next year
i can see it late next year
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Quote from: Jayda X on March 04, 2021, 05:18:38 AM
Quote from: JCJ on March 03, 2021, 11:04:49 PM
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She won't be touring next year
i can see it late next year
Even a little earlier like summer of next year..
no
Yep, I totally see it.
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