Jamaica Gleaner

Obamas unveil slate of series, documentar­ies for Netflix

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BARACK AND Michelle Obama on Tuesday unveiled a slate of projects they are preparing for Netflix – a year after the former president and first lady signed a deal with the streaming platform.

The Obamas’ production company, Higher Ground Production­s, announced a total of seven films and series that Barack Obama said will entertain but also “educate, connect and inspire us all.”

Higher Ground is producing a feature film on Frederick Douglass, adapted from David W. Blight’s Pulitzer Prize-winning biography. Also in the works is a documentar­y series that adapts Michael Lewis’ Fifth Risk: Undoing Democracy, the

Moneyball author’s 2018 bestseller about government servants working under the political appointees of Donald Trump’s administra­tion.

The production company’s first release will be Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert’s Sundance Film Festival documentar­y American Factory, about a Chinese-owned factory in post-industrial Ohio. Netflix and Higher Ground also acquired Jim LeBrecht and Nicole Newnham’s Crip Camp – a documentar­y about a summer camp for disabled teenagers founded in upstate New York in the early 1970s.

The Obamas are also developing an upstairs-downstairs drama set in post-WWII New York titled Bloom, and an adaptation of The New York Times Overlooked obituary column, about deaths unreported by the paper. A half-hour show for preschoole­rs titled Listen to Your Vegetables & Eat Your Parents will instruct children about food.

“We love this slate because it spans so many different interests and experience­s, yet it’s all woven together with stories that are relevant to our daily lives,” Michelle Obama said. “We think there’s something here for everyone – moms and dads, curious kids, and anyone simply looking for an engaging, uplifting watch at the end of a busy day.”

The projects are to be released over the next several years.

 ?? AP ?? Former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle.
AP Former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle.

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