The Columbus Dispatch

FROM BONO TO J-HOPE, TUNE IN TO THESE DOCUMENTAR­IES

- Marco della Cava

2023 promises to be a great year for lovers of music documentar­ies, after a 2022 avalanche of films that were (sorry) music to every fan’s ears. ● Last year’s music-stacked slate came on the heels of the 2021 Beatles behemoth “Get Back,” and featured artfully crafted tributes to musicians from Lizzo (“Love, Lizzo”) to Machine Gun Kelly (“Life in Pink”). ● This year already features a few movies that help retell the fascinatin­g 50-year story of hip-hop and its ascendance from Bronx house party soundtrack to global cultural force. So far, we’ve got insights from both Chuck D of seminal group Public Enemy, as well as a new documentar­y on Ol’ Dirty Bastard of Wu-tang Clan. ● Here’s what else fans can look forward to in 2023.

‘Fight the Power: How Hip-hop Changed the World’

Few hip-hop artists challenged the status quo more than Public Enemy. One of the group’s central figures, Chuck D, explores that rich legacy in a new four-part PBS documentar­y series “Fight the Power: How Hip-hop Changed the World.”

The series uses firsthand accounts from some of rap’s integral pioneers – including Killer Mike, Will.i.am, Monie Love, Ice-t, Roxanne Shante and MC Lyte – to recount the origins of the revolution­ary art form and explore how hip-hop has grown into the mainstream cultural force it is today.

Directors: Chuck D and Lorrie Boula

● When and where to watch: Streaming now on PBS

‘j-hope IN THE BOX’

Fans of the South Korean boy band BTS, of which there are legions, will want to catch “j-hope IN THE BOX,” a documentar­y that explores the first solo album – “Jack in the Box” – released by j-hope, the band’s kinetic lead dancer.

Disney+ promises fans “a never-before-seen look at the creative challenges faced during the album’s preparatio­n process, as well as front row seats to jhope’s 2022 Lollapaloo­za performanc­e (where he was the first South Korean act to headline) and the album’s listening party.”

Director: The film is produced by Hybe, the South Korean entertainm­ent company.

● When and where to watch: Feb. 17 on Disney+

‘Bono & The Edge: A Sort of Homecoming, With Dave Letterman’

Filmmaker Morgan Neville, who won an Oscar for the 2014 documentar­y “20 Feet From Stardom,” trains his eye on U2’s dynamic duo of Bono and The Edge in “Bono & The Edge: A Sort of Homecoming, With Dave Letterman.”

Neville captures Letterman on his first visit to Dublin to hang out with Bono and The Edge in their hometown and attend a concert given by the two longtime friends who formed U2 as teens. The doc is timed to the release of a new 40-song set, “Songs of Surrender,” the same title given to Bono’s recently released memoir. Director: Morgan Neville

● When and where to watch: March 17 on Disney+

 ?? ILLUSTRATI­ON BY BRIAN GRAY/USA TODAY NETWORK; ROBERT HANASHIRO/ USA TODAY; AP ?? Clockwise from top left: Chuck D of Public Enemy; The Edge and Bono; Little Richard; J-hope.
ILLUSTRATI­ON BY BRIAN GRAY/USA TODAY NETWORK; ROBERT HANASHIRO/ USA TODAY; AP Clockwise from top left: Chuck D of Public Enemy; The Edge and Bono; Little Richard; J-hope.

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